10.62.050: INSPECTION:
   A.   Submission of an application for a license to operate a marijuana establishment within White Pine County, but outside the incorporated Ely City limits, pursuant to this chapter, constitutes consent for entry to and reasonable inspection of the applicant's marijuana establishment by the County with or without notice.
   B.   White Pine County, acting through its agents such as the Sheriff, the Building Inspector, the Public Health Officer, or any other agent so designated by the County, may enter and inspect any building or premises at any time, with or without notice, to:
      1.   Ensure or secure compliance with any provision of this Code or State law, code or regulation;
      2.   Prevent a violation of any provision of this Code or State law, code or regulation; or
      3.   Conduct an unannounced inspection of a marijuana establishment in response to an allegation of noncompliance with this Code or State law, code or regulation.
   C.   The County and its agents may:
      1.   Inspect and examine all premises wherein marijuana is manufactured, sold, tested, or distributed;
      2.   Inspect all product, equipment, supplies or documents or records in any form, in, upon or about such premises;
      3.   Summarily seize and remove from such premises any marijuana or marijuana products, and impound any equipment, supplies, documents or records in any form, for the purpose of examination and inspection;
      4.   Demand access to and inspect, examine, photocopy and audit all papers, books and documents or records in any form of any applicant or licensee, on his or her premises, or elsewhere as practicable, and in the presence of the applicant or licensee, or his or her agent, respecting the gross income produced by any marijuana establishment, and require verification of income, and all other matters affecting the enforcement of the policy or any of the provisions of this Code or State law, code or regulation; and
      5.   Demand access to and inspect, examine, photocopy and audit all papers, books and records of any affiliate of a licensee whom the County knows or reasonably suspects is involved in the financing, operation or management of the licensee. The inspection, examination, photocopying and audit may take place on the premises of the affiliate or another location, as practicable, and in the presence of the affiliate or its agent. (Ord. 498, 2019)