Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S90

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing an internal special audit unit within the Cannabis Control Commission

Impact

The establishment of this audit unit is anticipated to positively impact the ways in which the Cannabis Control Commission monitors its operations. The unit will be charged with assessing the efficiency and integrity of the commission's functions, including its regulatory practices under chapters 94G and 94I of state law. This proactive oversight is designed to prevent, detect, and correct instances of fraud, waste, and abuse in public funds related to cannabis expenditure. Additionally, the commission will need to cooperate fully with the audit unit, thereby fostering a culture of transparency and responsibility in its operations.

Summary

Senate Bill S90 aims to establish an internal special audit unit within the Cannabis Control Commission in Massachusetts. The bill is proposed by Senator Michael O. Moore, reflecting ongoing efforts to enhance oversight and accountability within state cannabis regulatory bodies. By instituting this unit, the bill seeks to improve operational integrity and ensure compliance with existing laws related to cannabis operations. The internal audit unit would function independently within the commission but would report to the Inspector General, thereby strengthening the checks and balances on the commission's activities.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, SB S90 may encounter challenges and debate. Critics might argue that the creation of this internal audit unit could lead to increased administrative burdens or that it may complicate the operational structure of the commission. However, supporters are likely to counter that such steps are crucial in ensuring that the cannabis industry operates within established legal frameworks and adheres to ethical standards. As the bill progresses, discussions regarding the balance between oversight and operational efficiency will be critical.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H155

Establishing a special legislative commission to study the practice of lab shopping in the cannabis industry

MA H168

Requiring the Cannabis Control Commission to regulate intoxicating hemp products

MA H177

Establishing a local transaction fee on cannabis sales

MA H7

Improving the internal controls within state agencies

MA H194

Relative to the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission forming a department of workplace and consumer safety

MA S1461

Resolve establishing a special commission on the Dover amendment

MA H178

Establishing a local value added tax on cannabis cultivation sales

MA SB49

Establishing the Cannabis Control Board; providing for powers and duties of the Cannabis Control Board; establishing the Cannabis Regulation Fund; providing for permits and for dispensing cannabis to patients and caregivers; and making repeals.

MA S2715

Resolve establishing a special commission on the Dover amendment.

MA H88

Establishing a special commission on blockchain and cryptocurrency

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