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Operating regulations and requirements include: <br />· No adult use cannabis may be delivered or sold to anyone that is under the age <br />of 21 <br />· All customers’ ages must be verified by an electronic ID scan. <br />· No cannabis may be delivered to a sensitive receptor site such as a school, <br />childcare center, public park or community center, nor can it be delivered within <br />1,000 feet of such locations unless it is delivered to a private residence. <br />· All employees are subject to criminal history checks <br />· All employees must wear a photograph ID as issued by the Redwood City Police <br />Department <br />· All transactions for both medical cannabis and adult use must be logged and the <br />logs must be kept available for inspection and audit by appropriate City staff for <br />designated periods of time <br />· All businesses must have security personnel on site during operating hours. <br />· All businesses must report issues such as theft, loss of product, delivery vehicle <br />accidents and other such items within designated periods of time to the Redwood <br />City Police Department or the City Manager’s Office. <br />· No cannabis, alcohol or any other controlled substance may be consumed on the <br />premises of the business. <br />· All cannabis shall be packed according to the State regulations governing single <br />use versus multi use items. <br /> <br />Each delivery vehicle that is used as part of the permitted business must meet <br />requirements established in the proposed Cannabis Business Operating regulations. <br />Each vehicle is required to be inspected by the Redwood City Police Department. The <br />vehicle is required to have installed a locked container where cannabis that is to be <br />delivered is stored, and the container must be anchored to the vehicle is such a way as <br />that the container cannot be easily removed from the vehicle. <br />In addition, no more than $3,000 worth of product may be in the vehicle at any one time. <br />Each vehicle is also required to have installed a GPS tracking device that is issued by <br />the Redwood City Police Department. This will allow access for Police staff to monitor <br />all delivery vehicles that are operating out of Redwood City at any time. Lastly, each <br />vehicle must have installed a two-way camera that films both the outside of the vehicle <br />as well as the interior and the driver. The recordings from the video must be kept for 30 <br />days and can be reviewed by Police staff at any point during that period. <br />All vehicles that are out for delivery must have in the vehicle a copy of their certification, <br />a copy of the Cannabis Business permit issued by Redwood City, a copy of their <br />delivery manifest listing all deliveries and products being delivered and a customer log. <br />7.B. - Page 7