§ 11.17.205 OPERATING REQUIREMENTS FOR STOREFRONT RETAIL FACILITIES.
   Commercial cannabis storefront retailers shall comply with all of the following requirements:
   A.   Prior to dispensing medicinal cannabis or medicinal cannabis products to any person, the storefront retailer shall obtain verification from the recommending physician that the person requesting medicinal cannabis or medicinal cannabis products is a qualified patient.
   B.   Storefront retailers also providing delivery shall comply with the requirements pertaining to deliveries in § 11.17.210 of this Chapter.
   C.   Storefront retailers selling medicinal cannabis shall verify the age and all necessary documentation of each customer to ensure the customer is not under the age of eighteen (18) years and that the potential customer has a valid doctor's recommendation. Adult use retailers shall verify the age of all customers to ensure persons under the age of twenty-one (21) are not on the premises.
   D.   All restroom facilities shall remain locked and under the control of management.
   E.   A storefront retailer may sell, give away, or donate specific devices, contrivances, instruments, or paraphernalia necessary for consuming cannabis or cannabis products, including but not limited to rolling papers and related tools, pipes, water pipes, and vaporizers. The equipment may only be provided to qualified patients, primary caregivers, or customers in accordance with § 11364.5 of the California Health and Safety Code.
   F.   A storefront retailer shall notify qualified patients, primary caregivers, and customers of the following verbally (or by written agreement) and by posting of a notice or notices conspicuously within the permitted premises:
      1.   "The sale or diversion of cannabis or cannabis products without a permit issued by the City of Culver City is a violation of State law and the Culver City Municipal Code."
      2.   "Secondary sale, barter, or distribution of cannabis or cannabis products purchased from [Insert Name of Permittee] is a crime and can lead to arrest."
      3.   "Patrons must immediately leave the premises and not consume cannabis or cannabis products until at home or in an equivalent private location."
      4.   "The use of cannabis or cannabis products may impair a Person's ability to drive a motor vehicle or operate heavy machinery."
      5.   "CALIFORNIA PROP. 65 WARNING: Smoking of cannabis and cannabis-derived products will expose you and those in your immediate vicinity to cannabis smoke. Cannabis smoke is known by the State of California to cause cancer."
   G.   During business hours, shipments of cannabis or cannabis products shall not enter the premises through an entrance that is available to the public.
(Ord. No. 17-018 § 2 (part); Ord. No. 2017-020 § 2 (part); Ord. No. 2018-007 § 2 (part))