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Sacramento, CA Code of Ordinances
SACRAMENTO CITY CODE
CHARTER
Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
Title 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
Title 4 ETHICS AND OPEN GOVERNMENT
Title 5 BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
Chapter 5.04 ADULT-RELATED ESTABLISHMENTS
Chapter 5.06 ADULT-ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESSES, ADULT PERFORMERS AND FIGURE MODELS
Chapter 5.08 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSES
Chapter 5.12 AMUSEMENT ARCADES
Chapter 5.16 ASTROLOGY AND RELATED PRACTICES
Chapter 5.18 SHARED-RIDEABLE BUSINESSES
Chapter 5.20 BILLIARD AND POOL PARLORS
Chapter 5.24 BINGO
Chapter 5.28 CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISES
Chapter 5.32 CARDROOMS
Chapter 5.44 CHRISTMAS TREE LOTS
Chapter 5.48 COIN-OPERATED GAMING MACHINES
Chapter 5.60 FILM PERMITS
Chapter 5.64 FIREARM AND AMMUNITION SALES
Chapter 5.66 FIREARM AMMUNITION SALES LOGS
Chapter 5.68 FOOD VENDING VEHICLES*
Chapter 5.76 HOTELS, ROOMING HOUSES AND SIMILAR ESTABLISHMENTS
Chapter 5.78 HOTEL WORKER PROTECTION
Chapter 5.80 JUNK DEALERS, SECONDHAND DEALERS, PAWNBROKERS AND PALLET RESELLERS
Chapter 5.82 SHOPPING CARTS
Chapter 5.84 MINIATURE GOLF
Chapter 5.86 MOBILE SERVICE VEHICLES
Chapter 5.88 OUTDOOR VENDING
Chapter 5.90 SIDEWALK VENDING
Chapter 5.92 PAY TELEPHONES
Chapter 5.94 PEDICABS*
Chapter 5.96 PICTURE ARCADES
Chapter 5.100 PRIVATE PATROL SERVICE
Chapter 5.104 PRODUCERS' MARKET
Chapter 5.108 ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENTS
Chapter 5.112 SELF-SERVICE TOBACCO MERCHANDISING
Chapter 5.114 SHORT-TERM RENTALS
Chapter 5.116 SOLICITORS AND CANVASSERS
Chapter 5.124 MASSAGE THERAPY
Chapter 5.128 STREET PHOTOGRAPHERS
Chapter 5.132 TATTOOING
Chapter 5.136 TAXICABS
Chapter 5.138 TOBACCO RETAILERS
Chapter 5.140 TOBACCO VENDING MACHINES
Chapter 5.144 TOW CARS
Chapter 5.148 AFFORDABLE HOUSING PRESERVATION
Chapter 5.150 CANNABIS BUSINESSES*
Chapter 5.152 REGULATION OF UNATTENDED DONATION BOXES
Chapter 5.154 REDUCTION OF SINGLE-USE PLASTIC AND PAPER BAGS
Chapter 5.156 TENANT PROTECTION
Title 6 (RESERVED)
Title 7 (RESERVED)
Title 8 HEALTH AND SAFETY
Title 9 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
Title 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Title 11 (RESERVED)
Title 12 STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
Title 13 PUBLIC SERVICES
Title 14 (RESERVED)
Title 15 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
Title 16 (Reserved)
Title 17 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CODE
Title 18 ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS
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5.150.030   All state and local licenses required.
   A.   No cannabis business shall operate unless it is in possession of all applicable state and local licenses or permits.
   B.   Every cannabis business shall submit to the city manager a copy of any and all of its state and local licenses and permits required for its operation.
   C.   If any other applicable state or local license or permit required for a cannabis business's operation is denied, suspended, modified, surrendered, revoked, or expired, the cannabis business shall notify the city manager in writing within 10 calendar days of the action. (Ord. 2020-0004 § 2; Ord. 2017-0046 § 1)
5.150.040   Cannabis transfer between permitted businesses only.
   A cannabis business shall not transfer cannabis or cannabis products to or from another cannabis business, unless both businesses are in possession of all required state and local licenses and permits. (Ord. 2017-0046 § 1)
5.150.050   Permits not transferable.
   Cannabis business permits issued pursuant to this chapter are not property and have no value. Cannabis business permits may not be transferred, sold, assigned or bequeathed expressly or by operation by law. Any attempt to directly or indirectly transfer a cannabis business permit shall be unlawful and void, and shall automatically revoke the permit. (Ord. 2017-0046 § 1)
5.150.055   Transfer of an ownership interest in a storefront cannabis dispensary prohibited.
   A.   No person shall transfer, sell, assign, or bequeath any ownership interest in any storefront cannabis dispensary permittee to another person.
   B.   Any transfer, sale, assignment, or bequest of any ownership interest is unlawful and void.
   C.   This section remains in effect until May 11, 2022. (Ord. 2021-0028 § 1; Ord. 2020-0040 § 1; Ord. 2019-0041 § 2)
5.150.060   Diversion.
   No person shall give, sell, distribute, or otherwise transfer any cannabis from a permitted cannabis business to any person in any manner that violates local or state law. (Ord. 2017-0046 § 1)
5.150.070   Interested parties.
   A.   A cannabis business must provide the city with names and addresses of all of the following interested parties of the business:
      1.   Each person with an aggregate ownership interest of 20% or more, unless the interest is solely a security, lien, or encumbrance; and
      2.   All officers, members of the board of directors, limited liability company managers, and other persons with similar responsibilities.
   B.   The permittee shall notify the city of any change in the information above within 30 days of the change.
   C.   All interested parties, as described in subsection A, must submit to fingerprinting and a criminal background check by the city.
   D.   Unless the city manager determines, in accordance with subsection G, that the person's involvement as an interested party would not compromise public safety, no person shall be an interested party, as described in subsection A, if he or she has been convicted of an offense that is substantially related to the qualifications, functions, or duties of a cannabis business. "Convicted" within the meaning of this section means a plea or verdict of guilty or a conviction following a plea of nolo contendere was entered, but does not include any plea, verdict, or conviction that is expunged pursuant to federal or state law.
   E.   The offenses that are substantially related to the qualifications, functions, or duties of a cannabis business include:
      1.   A violent felony, as specified in California Penal Code section 667.5(c).
      2.   A serious felony, as specified in California Penal Code section 1192.7(c).
      3.   A felony involving fraud, deceit, or embezzlement.
      4.   A felony involving the hiring, employing, or using a minor in transporting, carrying, selling, giving away, preparing for sale, or peddling, any controlled substance to a minor; or selling, offering to sell, furnishing, offering to furnish, administering, or giving any controlled substance to a minor.
      5.   A felony for drug trafficking with enhancements pursuant to California Health and Safety Code sections 11370.4 or 11379.8.
   F.   Except for convictions of offenses described in subsections E.4 and E.5, a prior conviction, where the sentence, including any term of probation, incarceration, or supervised release, is completed, for possession of, possession for sale, sale, manufacture, transportation, or cultivation of a controlled substance is not considered substantially related, and shall not be the sole ground for denial of a permit. Conviction for any controlled substance felony subsequent to the issuance of a permit shall be grounds for revocation of a permit or denial of the renewal of a permit.
   G.   A person who has been convicted of an offense that is substantially related to the qualifications, functions, or duties of a cannabis business may be an interested party, if the city manager determines that the person's involvement as an interested party would not compromise public safety. In making the determination, the city manager may consider all available information, including information provided by the person. The city manager shall consider the following factors when determining whether the person's involvement would compromise public safety:
      1.   The nature of the crime or conviction.
      2.   The circumstances surrounding the crime or conviction.
      3.   The bearing, if any, the crime or conviction has on the person's fitness or ability to perform one or more of their duties and responsibilities as an interested party.
      4.   The time that has elapsed since the crime or conviction.
      5.   The person's rehabilitation and good conduct since the crime or conviction. (Ord. 2022-0006 § 2; Ord. 2017-0060 § 2; Ord. 2017-0058 § 1; Ord. 2017-0046 § 1)
5.150.080   Emergency contact manager.
   A cannabis business permittee shall provide the city manager with the current name and primary and secondary telephone numbers of at least one 24-hour on-call manager to address and resolve complaints and to respond to operating problems or concerns associated with the cannabis business. (Ord. 2017-0046 § 1)
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