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Retailers shall comply with the operating standards set forth in this Section.

A. Retailers must obtain operating permits from and allow inspections by the City of Berkeley Environmental Health Division.

B. Retailers may be open to the public and conduct deliveries according to the hours of their respective zoning districts, except as restricted by State law (Code of Regulations Title 16, Division 42, Chapter 3, Section 5403).

C. A Retailer may deliver cannabis only to the extent allowed by its State license.

D. Accessibility. Retailers shall comply with all physical accessibility requirements that would be applicable to a newly-constructed building, except that pre-existing Retailers permitted under Ordinance No. 6826-N.S. shall not be required to comply with such requirements as long as they remain in the same location as when this Chapter became effective, except as may be required by other laws.

E. Signage.

1. All Retailers must either provide to each Customer or prominently display at all points of sale a notice containing the language set forth in this Section.

(a) If provided to each Customer, the notice shall be printed on paper that is no less than 5 inches by 8 inches in size, and shall be printed in no smaller than 18-point font.

(b) If prominently displayed at all points of sale, the notice shall be printed on a poster no less than 3 feet by 3 feet in size, shall be printed in no smaller than a 28-point font, displayed prominently behind the main dispensing counter at eye-level (i.e., with mid-point five feet above the floor).

2. All Retailers must prominently display a notice as set forth in subsection 12.22.040.E that contains the following language:

"The use of cannabis may impair a person’s ability to drive a motor vehicle or operate heavy machinery."

All Retailers that provide delivery services, including Delivery-only Retailers, must provide this notice to each delivery Customer as set forth in subsection 12.22.040.E.

3. All Retailers must prominently display a notice as set forth in subsection 12.22.040.E that contains the following language:

“WARNING: Cannabis is not tested by local, state or federal governmental agencies for health, safety, or efficacy. There may be health risks associated with the consumption of cannabis or cannabis products.”

All Retailers that provide delivery services, including Delivery-only Retailers, must provide this notice to each Customer as set forth in subsection 12.22.040.E.

4. Any M-Retailer that allows Customer visits must prominently display a notice as set forth in subsection 12.22.040.E that contains the following language:

"This M-Retailer provides medicinal cannabis only to Qualified Patients and their Primary Caregivers, who must have a valid California Medical Marijuana Identification Card or a verifiable, written recommendation from a physician for medicinal cannabis."

All M-Retailers that provide delivery services, including Delivery-only M-Retailers, must provide this notice to each delivery Customer as set forth in subsection 12.22.040.E.

5. All M-Retailers must prominently display a notice as set forth in subsection 12.22.040.E that contains the following language:

"This Medicinal Cannabis Retailer is licensed in accordance with the laws of the City of Berkeley and the State of California. The sale or diversion of medicinal cannabis for non-medical purposes is a violation of State and local laws."

All M-Retailers that provide delivery services, including Delivery-only M-Retailers, must provide this notice to each delivery Customer as set forth in subsection 12.22.040.E.

6. Any A-Retailer that allows Customer visits must prominently display a notice as set forth in subsection 12.22.040.E that contains the following language:

"This Adult-Use Cannabis Retailer is licensed in accordance with the laws of the City of Berkeley and the State of California. The sale or diversion of adult- use cannabis to persons under the age of 21 is a violation of State and local laws."

All A-Retailers that provide delivery services, including Delivery-only A-Retailers, must provide this notice to each delivery Customer as set forth in subsection 12.22.040.E.

7. All Retailers must prominently display a notice as set forth in subsection 12.22.040.E that contains the following language:

"GOVERNMENT WARNING: THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS CANNABIS, A SCHEDULE 1 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN AND ANIMALS. CANNABIS PRODUCTS MAY ONLY BE POSSESSED OR CONSUMED BY PERSONS 21 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER UNLESS THE PERSON IS A QUALIFIED PATIENT. THE INTOXICATING EFFECTS OF CANNABIS PRODUCTS MAY BE DELAYED UP TO TWO HOURS. CANNABIS USE WHILE PREGNANT OR BREASTFEEDING MAY BE HARMFUL. CONSUMPTION OF CANNABIS PRODUCTS IMPAIRS YOUR ABILITY TO DRIVE AND OPERATE MACHINERY. PLEASE USE EXTREME CAUTION. DRIVING WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF CANNABIS IS ILLEGAL."

All Retailers that provide delivery services, including Delivery-only Retailers, must provide this notice to each Customer as set forth in subsection 12.22.040.E.

This notice shall be reviewed and updated annually by the Berkeley Public Health Department, who shall review the warning requirements and update them as needed to reflect current science on cannabis risks and science on the most effective means to communicate warnings.

F. Consumption of Cannabis.

1. The consumption of Cannabis or Cannabis Products in public places is prohibited.

2. Notwithstanding subsection 12.22.040.F.1, the consumption of Cannabis and Cannabis Products is permitted at a Lounge. The consumption permitted at a Lounge will be based on whether the Lounge is equipped with a Designated Cannabis Smoking Room outfitted with a Designated Cannabis Smoking Room Ventilation System.

G. Delivery Requirements.

1. Medicinal and Adult Use cannabis may be delivered by a Retailer, as long as the deliveries comply with the appropriate State license.

2. All Retailers that provide delivery services must comply with the following requirements.

(a) All vehicles used for delivery shall be maintained and operated in a manner and in a condition required by law and applicable regulations.

(b) The following persons may not drive delivery vehicles:

i. a person who does not possess a valid driver’s license;

ii. a person who has been at fault within the immediately preceding two years in any motor vehicle accident causing death or personal injury;

iii. a person who has been at fault in three or more motor vehicle accidents within the previous 12 months;

iv. a person who has been under suspension, revocation or probation within the last five years by the Department of Motor Vehicles for a cause involving the safe operation of a motor vehicle;

v. a person who has been convicted of any of the following misdemeanor offenses within the past five years: driving under the influence or reckless driving involving alcohol or reckless driving involving bodily injury;

vi. a person who has been convicted of any of the following offenses: a second or subsequent conviction for driving under the influence, or any felony conviction for driving under the influence (with or without injury), or vehicular manslaughter, or habitual traffic offender.

(c) The following persons may not be involved in making deliveries:

i. any person who is required to register as a sex offender under Section 290 of the California Penal Code;

ii. any person who has within the past ten years been convicted of any felony offense involving moral turpitude.

(d) Persons involved in making deliveries must have in their possession a copy of the document memorializing the City’s approval of the delivery service.

(e) Persons involved in making deliveries may not be armed.

(f) Delivery vehicles may not advertise any activity related to Cannabis, carry symbols or emblems related to Cannabis, or advertise the name of the Retailer.

(g) Delivery of Cannabis shall be directly to the residence of the Customer unless said residence is in a park, school or hospital. Deliveries to parks, schools, hospitals, and all non-residential locations are prohibited.

(h) Deliveries may occur only between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.

(i) Delivery vehicles shall not carry or transport at any one time an amount of Cannabis, Cannabis Products, cash and/or cash equivalents worth, in total, more than three thousand dollars ($3,000).

(j) All orders to be delivered shall be packaged by the name or identification number of the Customer for whom the delivery is intended.

(k) The person responsible for making deliveries shall have a copy of the record of all delivery requests while making deliveries.

(l) All Retailers that provide delivery service shall maintain at all times Commercial General Liability insurance providing coverage at least as broad as ISO CGL Form 00 01 on an occurrence basis for bodily injury, including death, of one or more persons, property damage and personal injury with limits of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence and Comprehensive Automobile Liability (owned, non-owned, hired) providing coverage at least as broad as ISO Form CA 00 01 on an occurrence basis for bodily injury, including death, of one or more persons, property damage and personal injury, with limits of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000). The Commercial General Liability policy shall provide contractual liability, shall include a severability of interest or equivalent wording, shall specify that insurance coverage afforded to the City shall be primary, and shall name the City, its officials and employees as additional insured. Failure to maintain insurance as required herein at all times shall be grounds for immediate suspension of the privilege of providing delivery service.

H. M-Retailers.

1. M-Retailers must not admit any person without first verifying their status as a Qualified Patient or Primary Caregiver.

2. No physician recommendations for Medicinal Cannabis may be provided on site.

3. M-Retailers may not provide more Medicinal Cannabis to a Qualified Patient or Primary Caregiver than is necessary for the personal medicinal use of the Qualified Patient for whom the Medicinal Cannabis is intended, and may not dispense more Medicinal Cannabis to a Qualified Patient or Primary Caregiver per day than permitted by State law.

4. M-Retailers must take all practicable steps necessary to prevent and deter diversion of Medicinal Cannabis to any person who is not a Qualified Patient or Primary Caregiver. M-Retailers must limit access to Medicinal Cannabis to authorized personnel only. M-Retailers must maintain an inventory management system that accounts for all Medicinal Cannabis separately from Adult Use Cannabis if both types are sold or distributed at the Retailer.

5. M-Retailers must not admit any Qualified Patient under 18 years of age pursuant to MAUCRSA.

6. Medicinal Cannabis for low income persons

(a) At least 2% (by weight) of the annual amount of Medicinal Cannabis in dried plant form provided by a M-Retailer to Qualified Patients and Primary Caregivers shall be provided at no cost to very low-income Qualified Patients who are Berkeley residents or their Primary Caregivers. This amount shall be calculated every six months, based on the amount dispensed during the immediately preceding six months. Medicinal Cannabis provided under this Section shall be the same quality on average as Medicinal Cannabis that is dispensed to other persons.

(b) For purposes of this Section, income shall be verified using federal income tax returns or another reliable method approved by the City Manager.

(c) For purposes of this Section, "very low income" shall mean the household income levels established by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

(d) M-Retailers shall keep an accurate roster of very low-income Qualified Patients who are Berkeley residents, which shall include a copy of either a California Medical Cannabis Identification Card or a physician’s recommendation, and, if using a Primary Caregiver, a written authorization from the Qualified Patient to be represented by such Primary Caregiver. Such records shall be maintained in a manner that protects the confidentiality of the Qualified Patient and Primary Caregiver.

(e) M-Retailers shall track distributions to very low-income Qualified Patients (or their Primary Caregivers) in an inventory management system compatible with the state Track-and-Trace program. M-Retailers shall generate a report every six (6) months showing the total percentage of Medicinal Cannabis sales distributed to Berkeley residents. If an M-Retailer voluntarily expands the program to residents outside of Berkeley, that percentage shall be calculated separately.

I. A-Retailers must not admit any person under 21 years of age. If an A-Retailer also holds an M-Retailer license, access to the M-Retailer portion of the establishment is subject to the requirements of subsection 12.22.040.H. (Ord. 7686-NS § 2, 2020: Ord. 7645-NS § 2 (part), 2019: Ord. 7624-NS § 1 (part), 2018)