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(1) Retailers and the operation thereof shall comply with state law at all times.

(2) Prior to dispensing medicinal cannabis or medicinal cannabis products to a qualified patient, a retailer shall verify the age and all necessary documentation of each customer to ensure the customer is not under the age of 18 years and obtain verification from the recommending physician that the person requesting medicinal cannabis or medicinal cannabis products is a qualified patient, and shall maintain a copy of the physician recommendation or identification card as described in Sections 11362.71 through 11362.77 of the California Health and Safety Code, as may be amended from time to time, on site for period of not less than seven years.

(3) Prior to dispensing cannabis or cannabis products to an adult-use customer, a retailer shall verify the age and all necessary documentation of each customer to ensure the customer is not under the age of 21 years.

(4) All restroom facilities shall remain locked and under the control of managers on site.

(5) A retailer shall notify customers (verbally or by written agreement) and by posting of a notice or notices conspicuously in at least 15-point type within the permitted premises that state as follows:

(a) “The sale or diversion of cannabis or cannabis products without a license issued by the city of Cudahy is a violation of state law and this code.”

(b) “Secondary sale, barter, or distribution of cannabis or cannabis products purchased from a permittee is a crime and can lead to arrest.”

(c) “Customers must not loiter in or near these premises and may not consume cannabis or cannabis products in the vicinity of this business or in any place not lawfully permitted. These premises and vicinity are monitored to ensure compliance.”

(d) “WARNING: The use of cannabis or cannabis products may impair a person’s ability to drive a motor vehicle or operate heavy machinery.”

(e) “CALIFORNIA PROP. 65 WARNING: Smoking of cannabis and cannabis-derived products will expose you and those in your immediate vicinity to cannabis smoke. Cannabis smoke is known by the state of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm.” (Ord. 730 § 5, 2022).