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SEC. 103.407. REGULATIONS.
 
   The Board shall have the power to render interpretations of this division and to adopt, publish, and enforce rules and regulations to clarify the application of its provisions, which shall have the force of law. These interpretations, rules, and regulations shall be in conformity with the intent and purpose of this division.
 
 
 
ARTICLE 4
CANNABIS PROCEDURES
 
(Added by Ord. No. 185,343, Eff. 12/19/17.)
 
[Editor's note: Former Article 4, "Airport Hospitality Enhancement Zone Ordinance", was repealed by Ord. No. 183,241, Eff. 11/10/14.]
 
 
Section
104.00   Purpose.
104.01   Definitions.
104.02   License Required.
104.03   Application Procedure.
104.04   Denial of a License, Suspension of a License, or Disqualification.
104.05   Temporary Approval.
104.06   Annual Licenses.
104.06.1   Retailer Commercial Cannabis Activity Application Processing.
104.07   Proposition M Priority Processing.
104.08   Non-retailer Commercial Cannabis Activity Prior to January 1, 2016, Processing.
104.09   Testing Lab Licenses.
104.10   License Appeal Procedure.
104.11   Mandatory Requirements.
104.12   Renewal and Cancellation.
104.13   Administrative Violations and Penalties.
104.14   Administrative Hearing Procedure.
104.15   Enforcement and Penalties for Unlawful Cannabis Related Activity.
104.15.1   Padlocking, Barricading, and Fencing Property Where Unlicensed Commercial Cannabis Activity Occurs.
104.16   Administration.
104.17   Severability.
104.18   No Vested or Nonconforming Rights.
104.19   Fees and Fines.
104.20   Social Equity Program.
104.21   Management Companies.
104.22   Cannabis Corporate Responsibility Report.
104.23   Storefront Retailer Emblem Program.
 
 
SEC. 104.00. PURPOSE.
   (Amended by Ord. No. 187,095, Eff. 7/1/21.)
 
   In November 2016, the people of the State of California voted to approve Proposition 64, the Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA), which decriminalized certain activities related to non-medical cannabis in California. Subsequently, the State enacted the Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act to establish a system to control and regulate the cultivation, distribution, transport, storage, manufacturing, processing and sale of both medicinal and recreational cannabis. The AUMA also provided for State licensing of commercial cannabis businesses, starting January 1, 2018. State law requires city approval in order to obtain a State License. The City desires to create a licensing system for certain cannabis- related businesses. Therefore, the City has created a Department of Cannabis Regulation and a Cannabis Regulation Commission to implement this article and otherwise coordinate administration of the requirements of this article.
 
 
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