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NJ CRC vacates resolution extending 'safe use' contract with Princeton Partners

October 30, 2024 | Cannabis Regulatory Commission, State Departments and Agencies, Organizations, Executive, New Jersey


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NJ CRC vacates resolution extending 'safe use' contract with Princeton Partners
The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission voted on Oct. 30 to vacate Resolution 2024-283, which had extended the contract for a state "safe use" public information campaign to Princeton Partners.

Chief counsel Toyezon told the Commission that, after the board’s September vote to extend the contract, staff received additional information and therefore recommended the Commission vacate the prior resolution because staff was unable to extend the contract. Commissioner Nash moved to vacate the resolution and Commissioner Delcede Coso seconded the motion. The Commission adopted the motion on a roll-call vote, with all commissioners recorded in favor.

The commission did not vote on a replacement vendor or alternative procurement at the meeting; staff will follow up on next steps for the campaign and contract process.

Action details: The motion to vacate Resolution 2024-283 was moved by Commissioner Nash and seconded by Commissioner Delcede Coso. Roll-call votes were recorded in favor by Commissioner Barker, Commissioner Delcede Coso, Commissioner Nash, Vice Chair Delgado and Chairwoman Weyenu. The motion passed and the prior extension was vacated.

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