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Board changes medical cannabis dispensary rules, approves amended ordinance on first reading
Summary
The Board of Supervisors on Sept. 25 amended and passed on first reading an ordinance to tighten rules for medical cannabis dispensaries, requiring public health background checks, new security and accessibility standards, and authorizing sale and delivery to qualified patients with physician recommendation.
The Board of Supervisors on Sept. 25 voted to amend and pass on first reading an ordinance that revises the Health Code and Planning Code provisions governing medical cannabis dispensaries.
The ordinance as described in the clerk's reading would: require the director of public health to certify that applicants for medical cannabis dispensary permits have not been convicted of certain felony offenses; require dispensaries to provide specified security measures;…
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