§ 116.33 PROVISIONING CENTERS.
   (A)   No medical marihuana facility shall be eligible to be issued a permit unless at the time of granting the conditional certificate, the location of the proposed facility complies with the locational requirements and separation distances from other uses set forth in the City Zoning Ordinance.
   (B)   It is unlawful for the licensee, manager, operator or employees of a provisioning center to:
      (1)   Permit the sale, consumption, or use of alcoholic beverages or tobacco products on the licensed premises or the consumption or service of food on the licensed premises;
      (2)   Sell, give, dispense or otherwise distribute medical marihuana, marihuana-infused products, or medical marihuana paraphernalia from any outdoor location except curbside sales and dispensing is lawful with an approved “curbside sales and dispensing designation”;
      (3)   Offer or distribute samples of marihuana or marihuana-infused products to a consumer free of charge;
      (4)   Permit the use or consumption of marihuana or marihuana-infused products on the licensed premises;
      (5)   Operate a licensed provisioning center at any time other than between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. daily;
      (6)   Keep or grow marihuana plants within the provisioning center.
   (C)   Registered patients and registered primary caregivers with valid registry cards are permitted in a dedicated point of sale area; a separate waiting area may be created for visitors not authorized to enter the marihuana facility. Provisioning centers shall be wheelchair accessible and disability accommodations shall be provided to caregivers or patients upon request.
   (D)   A provisioning center may engage in the home delivery of marihuana and marihuana-infused products to registered qualifying patients at the patient's home address in strict compliance with Department approved procedures and rules.
   (E)   A provisioning center may engage in the sale of industrial hemp to a registered qualifying patient in compliance with the standards, procedures, and requirements promulgated by the Department
   (F)   A provisioning center may engage in curbside sales and dispensing of marihuana and marihuana-infused products to registered qualifying patients with an approved “curbside sales and dispensing designation” on the municipal marihuana operating permit.
(Ord. 749-10-19, passed 10-7-19; Am. Ord. 786-03-22, passed 3-21-22)