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Building Inspection Commission backs ordinance to waive investigation fees for registered cannabis operators

Building Inspection Commission, City and County of San Francisco · February 21, 2018
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Summary

The Building Inspection Commission unanimously approved support for Board of Supervisors file no. 180,054, which would waive or reimburse non-discretionary investigation fees for cannabis operators who registered under the city's amnesty process, to encourage operators to legalize and focus funds on compliance.

The San Francisco Building Inspection Commission on Feb. 21 voted unanimously to support an ordinance (Board of Supervisors file no. 180,054) that would waive or reimburse non-discretionary investigation fees imposed under the building code for operators registered with the city's Office of Cannabis.

Nicole Elliott, director of the Office of Cannabis, told commissioners the city began a registration process in September 2017 aimed at bringing roughly 250 cultivation, manufacturing, distribution, testing and delivery activities into a regulated marketplace. Elliott said the registration was designed as a…

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