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Ordinance
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
5/7/2018
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05/07/2018 <br />ATTY/ORD.464/RC MUNICIPAL CODE CANNABIS BUSNIESS REGULATIONS ORDINANCE NO. 2444 <br />REV: 04-27-18 MI MUFF NO. 305 <br />Page 15 of 23 <br />Y. A sign shall be posted in a conspicuous location inside the premises advising, in <br />English and Spanish, the following: “Both the sales of cannabis and the diversion <br />of cannabis to persons under age twenty-one (21) are violations of state law <br />unless that person is at least eighteen (18) years of age and has a valid <br />physician’s cannabis recommendation. The use of cannabis may impair a <br />person’s ability to operate a motor vehicle or heavy machinery. Loitering at the <br />location of a cannabis business for an illegal purpose is prohibited by California <br />Penal Code Section 647(h). This cannabis business is registered in accordance <br />with the laws of the City of Redwood City.” <br />Z. All cannabis waste shall be properly disposed. Cannabis waste includes: <br />cannabis plants; flowers; trim; leaves; stems; seeds; any cannabis concentrates; <br />and any product containing cannabis intended to be destroyed. All cannabis <br />waste shall be rendered unusable and unrecognizable through mixing the waste <br />with a non-consumable medium, including but not limited to one or more of those <br />listed below, so that the resulting mixture is at least 50 percent non -cannabis <br />waste. The resulting mixture may then be composted on site, placed in a <br />premises’ wet bin for pickup, or transferred to a waste disposal facility approved <br />by the Chief of Police. The following inert mediums may be used in the mixture: <br />paper waste; plastic waste; cardboard waste; food waste; grease or other <br />compostable oil waste; bokashi or other compost activators; soil; and other <br />medium approved by the City that will render the cannabis waste unusable and <br />unrecognizable. <br />AA. A delivery center may transfer cannabis or cannabis products to another retailer <br />located within the State of California provided said retailer is registered, licensed, <br />or otherwise lawfully operating pursuant to state law and the law in the relevant <br />local jurisdiction. A delivery center may also receive transfers of cannabis or <br />cannabis product from another retailer located within the State of California <br />provided said retailer is registered, licensed, or otherwise lawfully operating <br />pursuant to state law and the law in the relevant local jurisdiction. Transfers made <br />pursuant to this section shall be subject to all restrictions and requirements <br />regarding the transportation of cannabis into the City of Redwood City, must <br />comply with all other provisions of this Division and state cannabis laws, and must <br />comply with all other City Manager regulations. Transfers made pursuant to this <br />Section shall be subject to all taxes imposed by state and local law. <br />Sec. 32.166 Identification Display Requirements <br />A. While at the cannabis business’ premises, each owner, manager, and employee <br />shall, at all times while engaged in the duties of his or her positions for the <br />cannabis business, wear in plain sight, on his or her person and at chest level, a
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