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65A - RPT - ACCEPT CERT OF SUFFICIENCY OF PETITION MEDICAL CANNABIS
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application will then be taken and will be considered as provided herein upon the mely ilia <br />of a new application therefore, <br />(dl R egistrat ion shall be valid for two yea rs and an app licati on fo r renewal mum filed not <br />later t han 30 cal endar day s prior to he expira tion of thg re gistra tion, but no ear lier than 60 <br /> <br />calend ar days pr ior to the expirat ion o the re gistration. A regist ratio n may be r enewed for <br />additi ona l peri or bs of two years b y submitting an applicatio n to t he D irector. <br />(C) If a registered cannabis collective or cooperativr, is forced to change locations <br />unwillingioy, including without limit because o action by a landlord to recover possession, it will <br />be given 180 calendar days to submit a new location for registration from the time it notifies the <br />Director, during which time its registration is deemed valid and not available for subsequent <br />application by other parties unless the registrant surrenders the registration in writing, or fails to <br />submit an application for a new location wit in the allotted 180 calendar days. <br />(l Once issued a Notice of Completed lgistration and placed on the registration ration list, the <br />collective or cooperative shall be eligible for a Certificate of Occupancy, which shall be issued as <br />a ministerial duty within 30 calendar days (to be tolled it and only if, requested by he ap lic n <br />to allow time for inspection or for work required per inspections during which time the standard <br />building and fire inspections shall be completed or deemed completed and applicants allowed <br />time as thty request to complete y work required per inspection- The Certificate of Occupancy <br />shall issue without regard to any parking requirements,w-ich shall be deemed met or waived. If <br />the Certificate of Occupancy is not issued, or denied in a writing staling the grounds therefore, in <br />this time it sell be deemed issued. <br />(g) Once issued its Certificate of Occupancy, a cooperative or collective shall be eligible for <br />a gross receipts business license which shall be issued as a ministerial duty immediately upon <br />application. <br />Sec. 18-618_ - Operating Standards <br />Violation of any of the follow ing st andards that rises to the lev el of a_persiste nt public nuisance <br />in fact that c annot b e abated throug h feasible co nditions of ope ration shall be grounds for <br />abatement pu rsuant to Chapf er 17 o f this Code. <br />(a) Collectives and cooperatives shall meet all the qperating standards for the dispensing of <br />medical cannabis required pursuant to California Health and Safety Code sections 11362.5 and <br />11362.7 et seq., by this Article, and by the 2008 Attorney Goneral's Guidelines for the Security <br />and Non-Diversion of Marijuana Grown for Medical Use. <br />(b) Collectives and cooperatives shall be operated only as collectives or cooperatives with a <br />membership consisting exclusively of qualified patients, persons with ID cards, and primary <br />11 <br />65A-18
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