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14B.130.080 Requirements.

City Code Section
  1. A. A marijuana regulatory licensee must comply with the following regulations:
    1. 1. Licensee must display the marijuana regulatory license at the business location in a manner readily visible to patrons;
    2. 2. Licensee may not allow consumption of marijuana or marijuana items on the premises licensed under Chapter 14B.130, except as specifically authorized by Oregon law for employees of medical marijuana dispensaries who are valid, current registry identification cardholders;
    3. 3. Licensee must install and maintain in proper working order at the licensed premises a security system including alarms, safes, and surveillance cameras;
      1. a. licensee must maintain camera surveillance data backup.
      2. b. licensee must retain camera surveillance data for a minimum of 30 days; and 
    4. 4. Licensee must correct any violations and comply with any stop work orders issued by any City bureau.
  2. B. Any person with a marijuana regulatory license for a medical dispensary or marijuana retailer must comply with the following regulations:
    1. 1. Licensee must designate personnel at the entrance intended for consumers to require all persons entering the premises to produce an approved form of identification according to ORS 475C.217 in order to ensure that no one under the age of 21 is allowed on the premises as provided for under ORS 475C.833;
    2. 2. Licensee must maintain hours of operation no earlier than 7:00 a.m. and no later than 10:00 p.m.; and
    3. 3. Licensee must not make marijuana or marijuana items available for sale from a vendor cart, temporary structure, or satellite location, or through exterior openings of the licensed premises, such as drive-thru facilities or walk-up windows.
  3. C. Any person with a marijuana regulatory license for a marijuana retailer must comply with the following regulations:
    1. 1. Licensee may provide delivery of marijuana and marijuana items to a residence in Portland in accordance with OAR 845-025-2880, as in effect on December 1, 2016 and subject to compliance with the requirements of this Chapter; and
    2. 2. Licensee may sell marijuana items for medical purposes in accordance with OAR 845-025-2900, effective December 1, 2016.
  4. D. Any person with a processor marijuana regulatory license or micro-tier processor endorsement must comply with the following requirements:
    1. 1. Licensee must not allow the licensed location to be open to the general public; and
    2. 2. Licensee must adhere to applicable state and local regulations for food production, ensuring that marijuana items made for consumption by eating or drinking are processed in a licensed facility.
  5. E. Any person with a marijuana micro-producer tier I, marijuana micro-producer tier II, marijuana producer tier I or tier II, marijuana retail courier, marijuana micro-wholesaler or marijuana wholesaler marijuana regulatory license must not allow the licensed location to be open to the general public.
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