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(collectively referred to as "State Law") do not interfere with the right to use adult -use <br />cannabis or medicinal cannabis as authorized under State Law, nor do they criminalize <br />the possession of cannabis as authorized under State Law. <br />B. Any person operating a medicinal marijuana collective/cooperative (as defined in <br />Chapter 18 of this Code) as of December 14, 2017, or who has a RSP application <br />pending to operate a medicinal collective/cooperative, and has met all of the <br />requirements of Chapter 18, shall be allowed to apply for a Regulatory Safety Permit for <br />the sale of Adult -Use cannabis provided that they enter into the Commercial Cannabis <br />Operating Agreement with the City. <br />C, The Commercial Cannabis Operating Agreement shall be a legally binding written <br />agreement between each commercial cannabis business operator and the City, <br />executed by the City Manager, or his or her designee, and in a form and substance <br />satisfactory to the Executive Director of Planning and Building and the City Attorney, <br />and containing those provisions necessary to ensure that the requirements of this article <br />are satisfied. A distinct Commercial Cannabis Operating Agreement shall be required <br />for each location of commercial cannabis business activity taking place at an approved <br />Commercial Cannabis Business. <br />Section 8. Section 40-2 of Article I of Chapter 40 of the Santa Ana Municipal <br />Code is hereby amended to read in full as follows: <br />Sec. 40-2. - Definitions. <br />The definitions are incorporated herein as fully set forth and are applicable to this <br />article. All definitions are intended to comply with those set forth by the State of <br />California for all commercial cannabis business activities. <br />1. "Applicant' means a person who is required to file an application for a permit under <br />this article, including an individual owner, managing partner, officer of a corporation, or <br />any other operator, manager, employee, or agent of a commercial cannabis business. <br />2. "Adult -Use" means cannabis or cannabis products that are intended to be used for <br />non -medicinal purposes by a person twenty-one (21) years of age or older. <br />3. "Adult -Use Cannabis Retailer Operating Agreement' or "Operating Agreement' <br />means the agreement entered into by and between the City and the commercial <br />cannabis business operator which will specify terms for local hiring and sourcing, <br />community benefit plans, and fees to compensate for authorized impacts on City <br />services. <br />4. "Adult -Use cannabis retail business" means an Adult -Use retail business that <br />obtains a Regulatory Safety Permit and engages in the delivery or sale of Adult -Use <br />cannabis, or an Adult -Use cannabis product, except as related Business and <br />0 <br />11 B-6 <br />
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