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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 17 of 23 <br />provisions of this Division. The log shall include any information required by the <br />Chief of Police, including but not limited to the name (if available), brief <br />description (if name is not available), date and time of the incident(s), section(s) <br />of this Division violated, and the date the person was banned, prohibited, or <br />otherwise refused entry. <br />C. Each cannabis business shall designate an on-site representative who shall be <br />present during all hours of the cannabis business’ operations. <br />D. No owner, manager, or employee of a cannabis business shall fail to make a <br />report to the Chief of Police, immediately upon discovery of any conduct which <br />raises a reasonable suspicion that a misdemeanor or felony crime under the laws <br />of the state has been committed on the premises. <br />E. No owner, manager, or employee of a cannabis business shall fail to report any <br />conduct which raises a reasonable suspicion of a violation of this Division to the <br />Chief of Police within twenty-four hours of its discovery. <br />Sec. 32.168 Packaging of Cannabis <br />A. All cannabis and cannabis products shall be packaged in an opaque, tamper- <br />evident, child-resistant package which is required to maintain the child-resistant <br />properties appropriate with the intended number of uses of the product. All <br />cannabis packaging shall be in accordance with Section 26120 of the Business <br />and Professions Code and any other applicable state law or regulation. For the <br />purposes of child resistant packaging, a product containing 10 mg or less of THC <br />is considered a single use product. For the purposes of child resistant <br />packaging, a product containing more than 10 mg of THC is considered a <br />multiple use product. <br />B. Single use products can be dispensed in a package that is child-resistant for one <br />use. As an alternative, single use product may be dispensed in a package that is <br />child-resistant across multiple uses. <br />C. Multiple use products must be dispensed in a container that is child-resistant <br />across multiple uses. Multiple use products shall not be dispensed in a package <br />that is child-resistant for one use. <br />D. Opaque package shall mean packaging that is constructed or coated in such a <br />manner as to ensure the contents inside are shielded from view. <br />Sec. 32.169 Regulations for Cannabis Deliveries <br />A. General Provisions <br />1. It shall be unlawful for any person other than a delivery driver for a <br />delivery center with a current and valid cannabis business permit to <br />conduct a delivery originating in Redwood City.
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