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75F
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6/4/2019
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(s) Operative date of decreased gross receipts tax rate. The gross receipts tax set <br />initially at a rate of five (5%) percent for testing facilities or testing laboratories <br />pursuant to subsection (d) above shall be decreased to a rate of two (2%) percent <br />by resolution of the City Council (Santa Ana City Council Resolution No. XX-XXXI <br />as hereinabove provided for in accordance with subsection (c) which reduced rate <br />under the terms of said City Council resolution, shall become retroactively effective <br />July 1, 2019. <br />Section 8. Section 21-136 of Article XIII of Chapter 21 of the Santa Ana <br />Municipal Code is hereby amended to read in full as follows: <br />Sec. 21-136. Security for collection of commercial cannabis business' business <br />license tax; requirement; extension of time; application; failure to post or <br />restore —effect; ieopardv determination; refund or release; deposit adiustment— <br />effect. <br />(a) Requirement for Security Deposit. To ensure compliance with business license tax <br />payment requirements established pursuant to this Article, the collector shall <br />require, beginning on the operative date of this Article, that each commercial <br />cannabis business owner/operator, (including but not limited to each purchaser, <br />assignee, transferee, or other successor in interest (hereinafter collectively referred <br />to as successor) of a commercial cannabis business subject to the business <br />licensing requirements of this Article,) deposit within thirty (30) G Gh GeG ty (peF <br />nd'vid, al b ,S: 8G''^eRse) one hundred and twenty (120) days following the last <br />day of the month in which business was first commenced such security (per <br />individual business license) in a form acceptable to the collector in an amount not <br />larger than the commercial cannabis business owner's/operator's estimated <br />average monthly business license tax liability as determined by the collector or the <br />sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), whichever is the g eatef least. Provided, <br />however, in the event that two or more commercial cannabis business licensees <br />sharing at least 80% underlying common ownership, regardless of form of <br />business structure, are engaged in an integrated cannabis business (whether <br />vertically or horizontally integrated) as defined in section 21-142, then a single <br />consolidated deposit shall be made equal to the deposit amount owing for the <br />integrated commercial cannabis activity having the highest individual business <br />license tax liability. Each new city commercial cannabis business licensee shall <br />upon obtaining their City business license(s) deposit a similar security as <br />applicable per business license within thirty (30) days after commencing business. <br />(b) Extension of Time. If, upon request and in the judgment of the collector, a <br />determination of any commercial cannabis business' estimated average monthly <br />tax liability for purposes of setting the amount of their required security deposit <br />requires an extension of time beyond one hundred and twenty (120) days following <br />R: <br />75F-22 <br />
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