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Chapter 3.2 of Division 2 of the Health and Safety Code, a residential hospice or a <br />home health agency licensed pursuant to Chapter 8 of Division 2 of the Health and <br />Safety Code, as long as such use complies strictly with applicable law including, but not <br />limited to, Health and Safety Code Section 11362.5 et seq. For purposes of this <br />Municipal Code, "Dispensary" and "Dispensaries" have the same the same meaning as <br />Collective or Cooperative. <br />(c) "Identification Card" shall have the same definition as that contained in <br />Health and Safety Code § 11362.7 et seq., as sometimes amended. <br />(d) "Manager' means any person responsible for the establishment, <br />organization, supervision, or oversight of the operation of a Collective, including but not <br />limited to members who perform the functions of president, vice - president, director, <br />operating officer, financial officer, secretary, or treasurer. Ability to control one or more <br />of the following functions shall be prima facie evidence that such person is a manager: <br />(1) to hire, select, or separate employees or staff, including volunteers; (2) to acquire <br />facilities, furniture, equipment or supplies other than occasional replenishment of stock; <br />(3) to disburse funds of the business other than occasional expenditures for <br />replenishment of stock; or (4) to make, or participate in making, policy decisions relative <br />to the operations of the business. <br />(e) "Marijuana" shall have the same definition as that contained in Health and <br />Safety Code § 11018 as sometimes amended. <br />(f) "Medical Marijuana" shall have the same definition as that contained in <br />Health and Safety Code § 11362.5 et seq., as sometimes amended. <br />(g) "Primary Caregiver" shall have the same definition as that contained in <br />Health and Safety Code § 11362.5 and 11362.7, as sometimes amended. <br />(h) "Qualified Patient" shall have the same definition as that contained in <br />Health and Safety Code § 11362.5 as sometimes amended. <br />18 -612. Scope of article <br />The operating standards established in this article apply to any site, facility, <br />location, use, cooperative or business currently operating in the City of Santa Ana, or <br />which commences operations after the effective date of this Article, that distributes, <br />dispenses, stores, sells, exchanges, processes, delivers, or gives away, medical <br />marijuana to qualified patients, health care providers, patients' primary caregivers, or <br />physicians, pursuant to Health & Safety Code § 11362.5 (adopted as Proposition 215, <br />the "Compassionate Use Act of 1996 ") or any state regulations adopted in furtherance <br />thereof. Any collective in the City of Santa Ana shall operate in conformance with the <br />operating standards set forth in section 18 -613 of this Code to assure that the <br />operations of the collective are in compliance with California law and to mitigate the <br />adverse secondary effects from operations of dispensaries. <br />18 -613. Operating standards <br />Ordinance No. NS -2864 <br />Page 3 of 19 <br />
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