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Item 25 - Ordinance Amendment No. 2022-01 - Commercial Cannabis Regulatory and Tax Updates
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Item 25 - Ordinance Amendment No. 2022-01 - Commercial Cannabis Regulatory and Tax Updates
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Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />Page 21 of 66 <br /> <br /> <br />iii. A warning that patrons and/or employees may be subject to prosecution under <br />federal cannabis laws. <br />iv. That the use of cannabis may impair a person's ability to drive a motor vehicle <br />or operate machinery. <br />g. No one under the age of twenty-one (21) shall be allowed to enter an Adult-Use <br />cannabis retail facility unless the licensed Adult-Use cannabis facility holds a <br />medicinal use cannabis RSP issued by the City and retail license issued by the <br />State, and the licensed premises for the adult-use cannabis license and medicinal <br />cannabis license are the same in accordance with Business and Professions Code <br />section 26140. <br />h. If non-cannabis food is distributed, the retail business shall comply with all relevant <br />State laws, County and City ordinances pertaining to the preparation, distribution <br />and sale of food. <br />i. All Adult-Use cannabis retail businesses shall establish and implement a program <br />to incentivize the recycling of used containers. Failure to establish and implement <br />a program to incentivize the recycling of used containers will result in a violation of <br />the terms of the required commercial cannabis Operating Agreement requiring <br />sustainable building or business practices. <br />j. Adult-Use c Cannabis retail businesses shall also record on the video surveillance <br />system point-of-sale areas and areas where cannabis goods are displayed for <br />sale. <br />k. Adequate signage shall clearly state who has inspected any cannabis product for <br />pesticides, or other regulated contaminants, distributed at this location. <br />l. Shipments of cannabis goods may only be accepted during regular business <br />hours. <br />m. Inventory shall be secured using a lockable storage system during non-business <br />hours. <br />n. No cannabis product shall be visible from the exterior of the business. <br />o. All required labelling shall be maintained on all product, as required by State law, <br />at all times. <br />p. Educational tours of adult-use retail cannabis businesses shall be allowed. <br />q. A permitted commercial cannabis retail business shall have one hundred eighty <br />(180) days after construction permit issuance by the City of Santa Ana to operate. <br />A permitted commercial cannabis retail business that ceases to operate for more <br />than ninety (90) calendar days shall be deemed "abandoned" and the permit shall <br />be forfeited. A permitted commercial cannabis business may temporarily suspend
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