* § 3365. Registering of registered organizations. 1. Application for\ninitial registration. (a) An applicant for registration as a registered\norganization under section thirty-three hundred sixty-four of this title\nshall include such information prepared in such manner and detail as the\ncommissioner may require, including but not limited to:\n (i) a description of the activities in which it intends to engage as a\nregistered organization;\n (ii) that the applicant:\n (A) is of good moral character;\n (B) possesses or has the right to use sufficient land, buildings, and\nother premises (which shall be specified in the application) and\nequipment to properly carry on the activity described in the\napplication, or in the alternative posts a bond of not less than two\nmillion dollars;\n (C) is able to maintain effective security and control to prevent\ndiversion, abuse, and other illegal conduct relating to the marihuana;\n (D) is able to comply with all applicable state laws and regulations\nrelating to the activities in which it intends to engage under the\nregistration;\n (iii) that the applicant has entered into a labor peace agreement with\na bona-fide labor organization that is actively engaged in representing\nor attempting to represent the applicant's employees. The maintenance of\nsuch a labor peace agreement shall be an ongoing material condition of\ncertification.\n (iv) the applicant's status under subdivision one of section\nthirty-three hundred sixty-four of this title; and\n (v) the application shall include the name, residence address and\ntitle of each of the officers and directors and the name and residence\naddress of any person or entity that is a member of the applicant. Each\nsuch person, if an individual, or lawful representative if a legal\nentity, shall submit an affidavit with the application setting forth:\n (A) any position of management or ownership during the preceding ten\nyears of a ten per centum or greater interest in any other business,\nlocated in or outside this state, manufacturing or distributing drugs;\n (B) whether such person or any such business has been convicted of a\nfelony or had a registration or license suspended or revoked in any\nadministrative or judicial proceeding; and\n (C) such other information as the commissioner may reasonably require.\n 2. Duty to report. The applicant shall be under a continuing duty to\nreport to the department any change in facts or circumstances reflected\nin the application or any newly discovered or occurring fact or\ncircumstance which is required to be included in the application.\n 3. Granting of registration. (a) The commissioner shall grant a\nregistration or amendment to a registration under this section if he or\nshe is satisfied that:\n (i) the applicant will be able to maintain effective control against\ndiversion of marihuana;\n (ii) the applicant will be able to comply with all applicable state\nlaws;\n (iii) the applicant and its officers are ready, willing and able to\nproperly carry on the manufacturing or distributing activity for which a\nregistration is sought;\n (iv) the applicant possesses or has the right to use sufficient land,\nbuildings and equipment to properly carry on the activity described in\nthe application;\n (v) it is in the public interest that such registration be granted;\nthe commissioner may consider whether the number of registered\norganizations in an area will be adequate or excessive to reasonably\nserve the area;\n (vi) the applicant and its managing officers are of good moral\ncharacter;\n (vii) the applicant has entered into a labor peace agreement with a\nbona-fide labor organization that is actively engaged in representing or\nattempting to represent the applicant's employees; and\n (viii) the applicant satisfies any other conditions as determined by\nthe commissioner.\n (b) If the commissioner is not satisfied that the applicant should be\nissued a registration, he or she shall
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