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requirement, and thereafter new operators and employees shall obtain <br /> the necessary training within 60 days of the date of hire or from the date <br /> of ownership. To satisfy this requirement, a program must meet the <br /> standards of the California Department of Public Health, or other <br /> certifying or licensing body designated by the State of California, in the <br /> Stop Tobacco Access to Kids Enforcement (STAKE) Act. If the smoke <br /> shop operator is a legal entity, the manager or executive responsible for <br /> the smoke shop shall obtain the requisite training, as well as all <br /> employees. <br /> (2) Annual Training. The smoke shop operator and all employees shall also <br /> be required to complete annual trainings, which comply with state <br /> standards, including changes to tobacco sales laws and regulations. <br /> Smoke shops shall be required to keep up-to-date records, such as <br /> certificates of completion, which prove that ail individuals listed above <br /> have completed the requisite annual trainings and shall furnish these <br /> records to the City during inspections and upon a reasonable request <br /> from the City. <br /> (j) Compliance with Laws. The smoke shop must remain in compliance with all <br /> local, state, and federal laws, regulations, and orders, as well as all Conditions <br /> of Approval imposed on the use. <br /> (k) Posting of Conditions. A copy of all conditions of approval and training <br /> requirements shall either be posted in a conspicuous and unobstructed place <br /> near the entrance, cashier counter, or customer service area of the smoke shop <br /> or posted in an employee area and provided upon request (e.g., via flyer or <br /> brochure) to patrons and enforcement officials. <br /> (1) Prohibited Products. The sale or distribution of one or more of the following is <br /> prohibited. <br /> (1) Cannabis or Cannabinoid products. Sale of this product shall <br /> immediately subject the smoke shop to Conditional Use Permit <br /> revocation proceedings pursuant to Section 41-651 of this Code. <br /> (2) Drug paraphernalia not directly related to legal smoke and vapor <br /> products. <br /> (3) Nitrous oxide. <br /> (4) Any kratom product. <br /> (5) Flavored tobacco. Sale of this product shall immediately subject the <br /> smoke shop to Conditional Use Permit revocation proceedings pursuant <br /> to Section 41-651 of this Code. Should flavored tobacco products be <br /> found during an inspection of the smoke shop, the Santa Ana Police <br /> Department may seize and destroy said products. <br /> Ordinance No. NS-3091 <br /> Page 12 of 15 <br />