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REMINDER:
The County’s Cannabis Operations Registry closes next Friday, June 30, plus the public is invited to attend a meeting on June 30 from 2 to 4 PM at the Santa Maria Betteravia County Admin Complex Hearing Room to provide input to the Cannabis Operations Ad Hoc Committee of the Board of Supervisors and ask questions regarding the regulation of medical and recreational cannabis. Topics for discussion include the future of business licensing, land use permitting, and fees and taxation.
JUNE 30 Deadline To Register for Santa Barbara County Cannabis Operations Registry:
This registry is not intended for those individuals cultivating cannabis for personal medical use in compliance with County Code Section 35-1003 A.1, or cultivating only six cannabis plants in compliance with Health and Safety Code section 11362.2.
To register, go to http://countyofsb.org/
Background:
On April 11, 2017, the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors adopted an ordinance establishing a limited term, non-personal cannabis cultivation and related Operations Registry Program within the unincorporated areas of the county. The ordinance was developed in response to medical and recreational marijuana (cannabis) cultivation following the passage of Proposition 64 (Adult Use of Marijuana Act) by California voters in the November 2016 general election.
The goals of the registry program are to:
The registry program allows individuals to provide basic information on the scale of their past or current medical cannabis cultivation operation or intended future medical or non-medical cannabis operations through an online registration tool. It will also allow individuals interested in future commercial cannabis operations who are not currently functioning but have a site and the intent to cultivate or manufacture cannabis or cannabis-based products to register their intent.
The registry will not be used to collect information regarding those who are cultivating cannabis for personal use as allowed by County Code and state law.
The Board has discretion in allowing or prohibiting various cannabis related business activities, including establishment of local regulations, business licensing, and land use permitting, in combination with state regulation and licensing through California’s medical cannabis statutes and the statutes approved by California voters through Proposition 64.
The County established an Ad Hoc Committee of the Board and staff to research, establish and monitor cannabis operations. The Committee consists of First District Supervisor Das Williams, Fifth District Supervisor Steve Lavagnino, and staff from the County Executive Office, Agriculture Commission, Planning & Development, Public Health/Environmental Health, Sheriff’s Office and District Attorney.
For information about Santa Barbara County government, go to www.CountyofSB.org.
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