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Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />Page 11 of 66 <br /> <br /> <br />39.3. For the purposes of this Chapter, “Temporary Consumption Festival” shall <br />mean a large-scale event organized and held by the City of Santa Ana that may <br />be single- or multi-day where people can sell and consume cannabis subject to full <br />compliance with local, County, and State licensing requirements. <br />40. "Regulatory Safety Permit (RSP)" means a permit issued by the City pursuant to this <br />article to a commercial cannabis business. <br />41. "Sell," "sale," and "to sell" include any transaction whereby, for any consideration, title <br />to cannabis is transferred from one (1) person to another, and includes the delivery of <br />cannabis goods pursuant to an order placed for the purchase of the same and <br />soliciting or receiving an order for the same, but does not include the return of <br />cannabis goods by a Licensee to the Licensee from whom such cannabis goods were <br />purchased. <br />42. "State" means the State of California. <br />43. "Testing Facility" or "Testing Laboratory" defined in the Business and Professions <br />Code section 26001, as amended from time to time, means a laboratory, facility, or <br />entity in the State that offers or performs tests of cannabis or cannabis products and <br />that is both of the following: <br />a) Accredited by an accrediting body that is independent from all other persons <br />involved in commercial cannabis activity in the State; and, <br />b) Licensed by the Bureau of Cannabis Control. <br />44. "Wholesale" means the sale of cannabis goods to a distributor for resale to one (1) or <br />more retail cannabis businesses. <br />Sec. 40-3. Compliance with state and local licensing requirements. <br />A. Any commercial cannabis business as defined by the State of California and <br />the City of Santa Ana shall operate in conformance with all regulations and <br />standards set forth in this article to assure that the operations of any <br />commercial cannabis business as defined by the State of California and <br />allowed by the City of Santa Ana are in compliance with local and State law <br />and are established to mitigate any adverse secondary effects from its <br />operations. <br />B. Commercial cannabis businesses shall be required to obtain a Regulatory <br />Safety Permit (RSP) from the City of Santa Ana and a State license, and shall <br />comply with any applicable State licensing requirements, such as operational <br />standards and locational criteria. <br />C. Co-location of commercial cannabis businesses proposed on any one (1) site <br />shall occur only if authorized by the State and the City of Santa Ana and only if