Laserfiche WebLink
b. It shall be unlawful for any person, association, partnership, limited liability <br />company, or corporation to engage in, conduct or carry on, in or upon any <br />premises within the City of Santa Ana any Adult -Use cannabis retail business <br />without a RSP. An Adult -use cannabis retail business shall register and obtain a <br />RSP from the City of Santa Ana prior to operation. The RSP applicant shall pay <br />an annual non-refundable application fee in an amount established by the City <br />Council. <br />c. A copy of the RSP shall be displayed at all times in a place visible to the public. <br />d. A RSP shall be valid for a period of one (1) year from the date of issuance, <br />unless sooner revoked. No permit granted herein shall confer any vested right to <br />any person or business for more than the above -referenced period. <br />2. Maintenance of Records and Reporting <br />All records shall be maintained by the Adult -Use cannabis retail business for a <br />period of five (5) years and shall be made available by the Adult -Use cannabis retail <br />business to an authorized City of Santa Ana representative upon request. If they are <br />not produced as requested the City may seek a search warrant, subpoena, or court <br />order. In addition to all other formats that the Adult -Use cannabis retail business may <br />maintain, these records shall be stored by the business at the location in a printed <br />format in a fire -proof safe or filing cabinet. Any loss, damage or destruction of the <br />records shall be reported to the Police Department within 24 hours of the loss, <br />destruction or damage. <br />a. The business shall obtain and maintain a valid Seller's Permit from the State <br />Board of Equalization. <br />b. Financial records include, but are not limited to: bank statements, sales invoices, <br />receipts, tax records, and all records required by the California State Board of <br />Equalization under Title 18 California Code of Regulations section 1968. <br />c. Personnel records, including each employee's full name, address, phone <br />number, social security, or individual tax payer identification number, date of <br />beginning employment, and date of termination of employment if applicable. <br />d. Training records, including but not limited to the content of the training provided <br />and the names of the employees that received the training. <br />e. Contracts with other businesses regarding commercial cannabis retail activity. <br />f. Permits, licenses, and other local authorizations to conduct the commercial <br />cannabis retail activity. <br />Ordinance No. NS -XXX <br />11E-13 Page 11 of 25 <br />