grower/processor or dispensary, and in an affiliate,
intermediary, subsidiary or holding company thereof, owned or
held by the employee or independent contractor or known to be
held by the immediate family of the employee or independent
contractor. For the duration of the employee's employment
with the board or the independent contractor's contract with
the board and for two years thereafter, the employee or
independent contractor and the immediate family thereof shall
not acquire, by purchase, gift, exchange or otherwise, any
financial interest in any marijuana grower/processor or
dispensary and in any affiliate, intermediary, subsidiary or
holding company thereof. For purposes of this paragraph, the
term "immediate family" shall mean spouse, parent, brother,
sister or child.
(11) No member, employee or independent contractor of
the board may directly or indirectly solicit, request,
suggest or recommend to any marijuana grower/processor or
dispensary, or an affiliate, intermediary, subsidiary or
holding company thereof or to any principal, employee,
independent contractor or agent thereof, the appointment or
employment of any person in any capacity by the marijuana
grower/processor or dispensary, or an affiliate,
intermediary, subsidiary or holding company thereof for a
period of two years from the termination of term of office,
employment or contract with the board.
(12) No member may accept employment with any marijuana
grower/processor or dispensary, or an affiliate,
intermediary, subsidiary or holding company thereof, for a
period of two years from the termination of term of office.
(13) No former member may appear before the board in any
hearing or proceeding or participate in any other activity on
behalf of any marijuana grower/processor or dispensary, or an
affiliate, intermediary, subsidiary or holding company of a
marijuana grower/processor or dispensary for a period of two
years from the termination of term of office.
(14) A member who has been convicted during his term in
any domestic or foreign jurisdiction of a felony, infamous
crime or controlled substances offense shall, upon
conviction, be automatically removed from the board and shall
be ineligible to become a member in the future. If an ex
officio member is convicted during his term in any domestic
or foreign jurisdiction of a felony, infamous crime or
controlled substances offense, the ex officio member shall,
upon conviction, be automatically removed from the board and
a member shall be designated pursuant to subsection (e) to
serve the remainder of the ex officio member's term.
(15) The following shall apply to an employee of the
board whose duties substantially involve licensing,
enforcement, development of law, promulgation of regulations
or development of policy, relating to medical marijuana under
this chapter or who has other discretionary authority which
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