Beats me? I'm not even sure what kind of insurance a small business of this type would need?I cant even find the word insurance in the pdf files. So Im not sure if there are any requirements for whatever type of insurance he is talking about.
Is there some kind of mandatory insurance for a site that has controlled substances?
There is NO mention of insurance anywhere, in any file, ever posted by HC. If there is and I have not seen it, please post it....Beats me? I'm not even sure what kind of insurance a small business of this type would need?
Maybe liability? In case someone tries to sue from a negative experience?There is NO mention of insurance anywhere, in any file, ever posted by HC. If there is and I have not seen it, please post it....
The only insurance maybe worthwhile holding would be a crop insurance. This costs varies significantly depending on your setup. ie: indoor/greenhouse, backup generator? location ect... The insurance companies have lots of questions before they give you a price. Those guys spend money on statisticians... lol
This may be an insurance you would want to hold, but NOT required by HC.Maybe liability? In case someone tries to sue from a negative experience?
lol...that should be an interesting conversation.I went to brokerlink.ca and sent off some emails about what kind of options do they offer for a cannabis facility.
Well that, yes, but first would be liability insurance, which will be mandatory as it is for any business. You would want to protect yourself against any lawsuits from people that might claim to suffer ill effects from the medicine. The dispensary would likely be sued first in a situation like that, but any good lawyer would extend the suit to the producer as well, if the dispensary didn't. Then... because pharmaceutical dispensaries are prime targets for theft they pay a higher premium for that than others and given that this marijuana business has had close ties to organized crime I can see insurance agencies charging through the nose for the perceived higher threat of theft. Comprehensive insurance on the building, which may be built into a lease, would want a higher premium for the risk of fire, as is the case in any business that runs a higher risk of fire. Then all the usual stuff... But the biggest thing would be liability, which in a new industry runs much higher risks than in established ones that have already established litigation precedents.What type of insurance are you referring to? Crop insurance?
By this it is very obvious that you have little or no business experience. HC won't make insurance a requirement because that is simply not their department. That will be dictated by the municipality that you run your business in. Insurance will be required to get a business license. Period. PLUS if a bank is involved with a loan then they will want you insured to the max, just like when you finance a car. HC will only be one regulatory body that you will have to deal with. This is why you need to talk to a lawyer FIRST. After that first visit you will have a million more questions...I cant even find the word insurance in the pdf files. So Im not sure if there are any requirements for whatever type of insurance he is talking about.
Is there some kind of mandatory insurance for a site that has controlled substances?
How much do you think that the insurance is going to cost annually? On a small 2000 square foot greenhouse for example.By this it is very obvious that you have little or no business experience. HC won't make insurance a requirement because that is simply not their department. That will be dictated by the municipality that you run your business in. Insurance will be required to get a business license. Period. PLUS if a bank is involved with a loan then they will want you insured to the max, just like when you finance a car. HC will only be one regulatory body that you will have to deal with. This is why you need to talk to a lawyer FIRST. After that first visit you will have a million more questions...
The way I see it. Your ahead of lots of us at the moment. Your ahead of me too. You have the building. Your last post alone is a serious contribution to anyone that hasnt gotten this far. May I ask whats your experience with zoning, what happened there?I did go to my insurance broker about 2 months ago and she already had companies that would insure me. What we found was that in the fine print the insurance covered very little. No theft, no crop insurance, no water damage, really all it covered was the building and liability. The insurance was expensive, we insure this building, (empty) now for about 300 per year ( not exact because it is tied to our home insurance currently). We would expect the same building to cost with a business over 5000 per year up and running. The building we have is about 3000 sqft and not a greenhouse.
Business licences here are sold without proof of insurance or anything else.
So far our business plan has cost us minimal, legwork expenses and allot of time.
We decided to incorporate because we believe that if you don't increase the size of your facility with the market you will go bankrupt. In other words we think LP's will need to keep getting bigger and bigger, corporations = big.
Our biggest hurdle, by far, is zoning. We have spent over $2000 and will know our fate in July. This has been hard and we pity anybody who is trying this. We live in a marihuana friendly area and we think it would have been impossible for us to get our zoning with any less support. We were also lucky that our municipality was on these new regs and trying to get ahead of it early on.
There is no limits to the amount of LP's HC will licence. This is stated clearly under frequently asked questions for LP's on the HC website.
If you look at the application to become a producer we cannot find any necessary requirements for the LP, SPIC, or the RPIC to have to provide or submit any qualifications. No specific, set qualifications for the QA person either.
What we have been finding is that everywhere we go, we are the best informed about the MMPR, including... Health Canada, insurance, municipality, police, fire, online, and media (with the exception of this forum). At this point I'll bet that we are more informed then 99% of the lawyers. Would anybody recommend an MMPR informed Lawyer?
Anybody have any thought on organizing ourselves pre and post licencing? We need a leader.
This forum has had little in the way of nay sayers, thankfully. Plenty of that almost everywhere else. It's just that it's so easy to be negative and you don't even have to read the regs first. It is a healthy thing for us all though, it tells us we are way ahead of the curve but to still watch our six. Keep reminding yourself at every hoop that others have given up right here. So bring on the hoops.(especially the cheaper ones) LOL