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A. Distributors must obtain operating permits from and are subject to inspections by the City of Berkeley Environmental Health Division.

B. Distributors must maintain a written or computerized log compatible with the State Track-and-Trace system documenting:

1. the date, type, and amount of Product tested;

2. the source(s) of any contaminated Cannabis

3. the results of the testing, including the name and level of the substance detected; and

4. the disposition of the Cannabis from which any contaminated sample was obtained, including the amount and the date and manner of disposition.

Such logs shall be maintained for at least one year and be made available to the City upon request.

C. Distributors are subject to the provisions of the California Retail Food Code and the Sherman Food, Drug and Cosmetic Law, even if those laws are not directly applicable to Edible or Cosmetic Cannabis Products. Handwashing facilities shall be adequate and convenient and be furnished with running water at a suitable temperature. Handwashing facilities shall be located in preparation areas and where good sanitary practices require employees to wash and/or sanitize their hands, and provide effective hand-cleaning and sanitizing preparations and sanitary towel service or suitable drying devices.

D. Scales and weighing mechanisms must be able to weigh to within 1/100th of a gram, shall be maintained in good working order and shall be subject to annual inspection by either the Alameda County Department of Agriculture/Weights and Measures or a licensed scale company. (Ord. 7645-NS § 2 (part), 2019: Ord. 7624-NS § 1 (part), 2018)