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ATTY/ORD.464/RC MUNICIPAL CODE CANNABIS BUSNIESS REGULATIONS <br />REV: 04-27-18 MI <br />Page 5 of 22 <br />T. “Permittee” means any person to whom a current and valid cannabis business <br />permit and use permit (if applicable) have been issued. <br />U. “Person” means any person, firm, association, organization, partnership, entity, <br />business trust, corporation, company, or limited liability company. <br />V. “Premises” means the designated structure or structures and land specified in the <br />cannabis business permit application that is owned, leased, or otherwise held <br />under the control of the permittee where the commercial cannabis activity will be <br />or is conducted. The premises shall be a contiguous area and shall only be <br />occupied by one permittee. <br />W. “Retailer” means any business or operation, whether for profit or nonprofit, which <br />engages in the sale and delivery of cannabis and/or cannabis products to a <br />customer and for which a state license is required under Business and Professions <br />Code Sections 26000 and following. A retailer shall include a cannabis <br />microbusiness, as defined by Business and Professions Code Section <br />26070(a)(3)(A). <br />X. “Secure container” means an enclosed container affixed to a vehicle, the contents <br />of which are not visible from the outside of the vehicle, which is made of sufficient <br />materials and design so as to prevent entry without key or combination, and cannot <br />be easily removed from the vehicle. <br />Y. “State cannabis laws” means and includes California Health and Safety Code <br />Sections 11362.1 through 11362.45; California Health and Safety Code Section <br />11362.5 (Compassionate Use Act of 1996); California Health and Safety Code <br />Sections 11362.7 to 11362.83 (Medical Marijuana Program); California Business <br />and Professions Code Sections 26000, et seq. (Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis <br />Regulation and Safety Act (“MAUCRSA”)); all state laws enacted or amended <br />pursuant to SB-94, Chapter 27, Statutes of 2017; the California Attorney General’s <br />Guidelines for the Security and Non-Diversion of Marijuana Grown for Medical Use <br />issued in August, 2008, as such guidelines may be revised from time to time by <br />action of the Attorney General; California Labor Code Section 147.5; California <br />Revenue and Taxation Code Sections 31020 and 34010 through 34021.5; <br />California Fish and Game Code Section 12029; California Water Code Section <br />13276; all state regulations adopted pursuant to MAUCRSA; any license issued <br />pursuant to MAUCRSA; and all other applicable laws of the State of California <br />regulating cannabis or cannabis products. <br />Sec. 32.159 Requirements For Permitted Commercial Cannabis Activities. <br />6.4.A. - Page 18