This dataset lists census tracts that are recommended for identification as disproportionately impacted areas, according to Public Act 21-1, An Act Concerning Responsible and Equitable Regulation of Adult-Use Cannabis. "Disproportionately impacted area" means a census tract in the state that has a historical conviction rate for drug-related offenses greater than one-tenth, or an unemployment rate greater than ten percent, as determined by the Social Equity Council. This list of disproportionately impacted areas is expected to be considered by the Social Equity Council at the October 18, 2022 meeting.
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This dataset lists census tracts that are approved for identification as disproportionately impacted areas, according to Public Act 23-79, An Act Concerning Cannabis Regulation.
"Disproportionately impacted area" means on and after August 1, 2023, a United States census tract in this state that has been identified by the Social Equity Council by using (1) a poverty rate metric and (2) ranking of historical conviction rates for drug-related offenses by census tract.
This list of disproportionately impacted areas is expected to be considered by the Social Equity Council at the August 1, 2023 meeting.
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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This dataset lists census tracts that are recommended for identification as disproportionately impacted areas, according to Public Act 21-1, An Act Concerning Responsible and Equitable Regulation of Adult-Use Cannabis. "Disproportionately impacted area" means a census tract in the state that has a historical conviction rate for drug-related offenses greater than one-tenth, or an unemployment rate greater than ten percent, as determined by the Social Equity Council.
This list of disproportionately impacted areas is expected to be considered by the Social Equity Council at the October 18, 2022 meeting.
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
License information was derived automatically
This dataset lists census tracts that were identified as disproportionately impacted areas, according to Public Act 21-1, An Act Concerning Responsible and Equitable Regulation of Adult-Use Cannabis. "Disproportionately impacted areas" mean a census tract in the state that has either a historical conviction rate for drug-related offenses greater than one-tenth, or an unemployment rate greater than ten percent, as determined by the Social Equity Council.
This list of disproportionately impacted areas was approved by the Social Equity Council on August 5, 2021.
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This dataset lists census tracts that are recommended for identification as disproportionately impacted areas, according to Public Act 21-1, An Act Concerning Responsible and Equitable Regulation of Adult-Use Cannabis. "Disproportionately impacted area" means a census tract in the state that has a historical conviction rate for drug-related offenses greater than one-tenth, or an unemployment rate greater than ten percent, as determined by the Social Equity Council. This list of disproportionately impacted areas is expected to be considered by the Social Equity Council at the October 18, 2022 meeting.