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Social Equity Licensing: Mount Vernon vs New Rochelle

How do social equity licensing rules compare between Mount Vernon, NY and New Rochelle, NY?

Mount Vernon and New Rochelle have similar restriction levels.

Mount Vernon, NY

Westchester County

Few Restrictions

New York Office of Cannabis Management gives licensing priority to social and economic equity applicants including justice-involved individuals, minority and women-owned businesses, distressed farmers, and service-disabled veterans operating in Westchester.

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New Rochelle, NY

Westchester County

Few Restrictions

New York Office of Cannabis Management gives licensing priority to social and economic equity applicants including justice-involved individuals, minority and women-owned businesses, distressed farmers, and service-disabled veterans operating in Westchester.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMount VernonNew Rochelle
Statutory target50 percent equity licenses50 percent equity licenses
AuthorityNY Cannabis Law Section 87NY Cannabis Law Section 87
CAURD focusJustice-involved applicantsJustice-involved applicants
Other groupsMWBE, veterans, farmersMWBE, veterans, farmers

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Mount Vernon FAQ

Who qualifies as social equity?

Categories include those with prior cannabis convictions or family ties, minority or women-owned business owners, distressed farmers, and service-disabled veterans meeting OCM criteria.

Are application fees reduced?

Yes. Equity-eligible applicants receive reduced or waived OCM application fees and may access the Cannabis Social Equity Investment Fund for startup support.

New Rochelle FAQ

Who qualifies as social equity?

Categories include those with prior cannabis convictions or family ties, minority or women-owned business owners, distressed farmers, and service-disabled veterans meeting OCM criteria.

Are application fees reduced?

Yes. Equity-eligible applicants receive reduced or waived OCM application fees and may access the Cannabis Social Equity Investment Fund for startup support.

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