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Local Licensing Authority Agenda and Packet 2013 08 05 SP
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<br /> <br />11 <br /> <br />business operations and labeling of products must allow the state and local <br />licensing authorities and City to clearly distinguish the inventories and <br />business transactions of medical marijuana-infused products from retail <br />marijuana products. <br />2. A medical marijuana center that does not authorize patients under the age of <br />21 years to be on the premises, may also hold a retail marijuana store license <br />and operate a dual retail business operation on the same licensed premises. <br />In such case the medical marijuana center licensee must post signage that <br />clearly conveys that persons under the age of 21 years may not enter. Under <br />these circumstances and upon approval of the local and state licensing <br />authorities, the medical marijuana center and the retail marijuana store may <br />share the same entrances and exits, and medical marijuana and retail <br />marijuana may be separately displayed on the same sale floor. Record keeping <br />for the business operations of both must allow the local and state licensing <br />authorities and City to clearly distinguish the inventories and business <br />transactions of medical marijuana and medical marijuana-infused products <br />from retail marijuana and retail marijuana products. <br />3. A medical marijuana center that authorizes medical marijuana patients under <br />the age of 21 years to be on the premises is prohibited from sharing its <br />licensed premises with a retail marijuana establishment. The two shall not be <br />co-located in this instance and shall maintain distinctly separate licensed <br />premises; including, but not limited to, separate retail and storage areas, <br />separate entrances and exits, separate inventories, separate point-of-sale <br />operations, and separate record-keeping. <br />4. Co-located licensed operations shall be operated in accordance with all <br />applicable state and local, rules and regulations. <br /> <br />Sec. 5.11.090. Persons prohibited as licensees; background checks. <br /> <br />A. A license shall not be issued to or held by any person contrary to C.R.S. § 12-43.4- <br />306 and the rules and regulations promulgated by the State of Colorado. <br /> <br />B. In investigating the qualifications of an applicant, licensee, owner, or manager of a <br />retail marijuana establishment, the local licensing authority shall make a finding and <br />determination as to the good moral character and criminal history of such persons in <br />accordance with the standards and procedures set forth in the Colorado Retail Marijuana <br />Code and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. In so doing, the local <br />licensing authority may incorporate any findings as to good character and criminal history <br />previously made by the state licensing authority. <br /> <br />C. The city shall not be required to perform a criminal background check if the state <br />licensing authority has already performed a criminal background check. If the city
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