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(A) In addition to any regulations adopted by the city council, the city manager or his or her designee is authorized to establish any additional rules, regulations and standards governing the issuance, denial or renewal of commercial cannabis business permits, the ongoing operation of commercial cannabis businesses and the city's oversight, or concerning any other subject determined to be necessary to carry out the purposes of this article.
(B) Regulations shall be published on the city's website.
(C) Regulations promulgated by the city manager shall become effective upon date of publication. Commercial cannabis businesses shall be required to comply with all State and local laws and regulations, including but not limited to any rules, regulations or standards adopted by the city manager or his or her designee.
(D) Testing laboratories, distribution facilities and special events shall be subject to State law and shall be subject to additional regulations as determined from time to time as more regulations are developed pursuant to this section and any subsequent State of California legislation regarding the same.
(Ord. No. 2960, 2965, 2994, 3032)
(A) Each commercial cannabis business shall provide the name, telephone number, and email address of a community relations contact to whom notice of problems associated with the commercial cannabis business can be provided. Each commercial cannabis business shall also provide the above information to all businesses and residences located within 600 feet of the commercial cannabis business.
(B) During the first year of operation pursuant to this article, the owner, manager, and community relations representative from each commercial cannabis business holding a permit issued pursuant to this article shall attend quarterly meetings with the city manager or his or her designee(s), and other interested parties as deemed appropriate by the city manager or his or her designee(s), to discuss costs, benefits, and other community issues arising as a result of implementation of this article. After the first year of operation, the owner, manager, and community relations representative from each such commercial cannabis business shall meet with the city manager or his or her designee(s) when and as requested by the city manager or his or her designee(s).
(C) Commercial cannabis businesses to which a permit is issued pursuant to this article shall describe benefits that the cannabis business would provide to the local community, such as community contributions, volunteer services and/or economic incentives, stated in the community benefits agreement.
(Ord. No. 2960, 2965, 2994, 3032)
The person to whom a commercial cannabis business permit is issued pursuant to this article shall be responsible for all violations of the laws of the State of California or of the regulations and/or the ordinances of the City of Oxnard, whether committed by the permittee or any employee or agent of the permittee, which violations occur in or about the premises of the commercial cannabis business whether or not said violations occur within the permit holder's presence.
(Ord. No. 2960, 2965, 2994, 3032)
(A) The city manager, or his or her designee(s) charged with enforcing the provisions of the City of Oxnard code, or any provision thereof, may enter the location of a commercial cannabis business at any time, without notice, and inspect the location of any commercial cannabis business as well as any recordings and records required to be maintained pursuant to this article or under applicable provisions of State law.
(B) It is unlawful for any person having responsibility over the operation of a commercial cannabis business, to impede, obstruct, interfere with, or otherwise not to allow, the city to conduct an inspection, review or copy records, recordings or other documents required to be maintained by a commercial cannabis business under this article or under State or local law. It is also unlawful for a person to conceal, destroy, deface, damage, or falsify any records, recordings or other documents required to be maintained by a commercial cannabis business under this article or under State or local law.
(C) The city manager, or his or her designee(s) charged with enforcing the provisions of this article may enter the location of a commercial cannabis business at any time during the hours of operation and without notice to obtain samples of the cannabis to test for public safety purposes. Any samples obtained by the City of Oxnard shall be logged, recorded, and maintained in accordance with established procedures by the City of Oxnard city manager or these regulations.
(Ord. No. 2960, 2965, 2994, 3032)
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