A grower may not hold more than one class of grower state operating license. A grower may hold more than one Class C grower license at a single location. A qualifying grower may hold an excess grower license.
A grower, processor, and retailer or an equivalent license in the same location are separate marihuana commercial businesses requiring separate licenses and separate permits. In addition to all other application requirements for separate businesses, each business, if sharing a building or structure, shall be distinctly partitioned from each other from floor to roof, have separate operations, ventilation, security and fire suppression systems, and separate entrances and exits.
A. 
A secure transporter which operates from a premises located within the City shall secure a permit from the City. A state-licensed secure transporter which does not have a facility located in the City may, without securing a license from the City, operate on public streets and highways within the City.
B. 
A driver transporting marihuana or marihuana-infused products must possess a valid operator's license issued by the state.
C. 
Each vehicle engaged in the transportation of marihuana or marihuana-infused products must always be operated by a two-person crew with at least one individual remaining with the vehicle.
D. 
A secure transporting vehicle must not bear any markings or any other indication that it is carrying marihuana or marihuana-infused products.
A. 
The licensee, manager, operator and employees of a provisioning center or retailer shall strictly comply with all rules addressing security (including but not limited to an operating video surveillance system), storage of marihuana and marihuana-infused products to prevent direct customer access and use of a separate room as a point of sale area.
B. 
It is unlawful for the licensee, manager, operator or employees of a provisioning center or retailer to:
(1) 
Permit the sale, consumption, or use of alcohol beverages or tobacco products on the licensed premises or engage in food service on the licensed premises (As used in this subsection, "food service" means the preparation of food or drink for direct consumption by members of the public through service on the premises.);
(2) 
Sell, give, dispense or otherwise distribute marihuana, marihuana-infused products, or marihuana paraphernalia from any outdoor location on the licensed premises;
(3) 
Offer or distribute samples of marihuana or marihuana-infused products to a consumer free of charge.
(4) 
Permit the use, consumption, or inhalation of marihuana or marihuana-infused products on the licensed premises.
(5) 
Operate a licensed provisioning center or retailer at any time other than between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. daily.
(6) 
Keep or grow marihuana plants within the provisioning center or retailer premises.
C. 
Registered patients and registered primary caregivers with valid registry cards and persons 21 years of age and older are permitted in a dedicated point of sale area; a separate waiting area may be created for visitors not authorized to enter the marihuana business. Provisioning centers and retailers shall be wheelchair accessible, and disability accommodations shall be provided upon request.
D. 
Provisioning centers and retailers may engage in online and home delivery of marihuana and marihuana-infused products in strict compliance with Department-approved procedures and rules.
E. 
(Reserved)
F. 
Provisioning centers and retailers shall prominently display a sign near the point of sale area which carries the following warning:
WARNING: Marihuana use by pregnant or breastfeeding women, or by women planning to become pregnant, may result in fetal injury, preterm birth, low birth weight, or developmental problems for the child.
A. 
A microbusiness and Class A microbusiness are subject to all applicable provisions in this chapter related to growers, processors, and retailers.
B. 
A designated consumption lounge shall:
(1) 
Install and maintain an operable ventilation and filtration system to remove smoke to the outside of the building and eliminate odor at the property line of the premises if consumption of marihuana by inhalation is permitted.
(2) 
Not engage in the sale, consumption, preparation, or serving of food unless the business has obtained the required authorization from the Kalamazoo County Health Department.
(3) 
Not engage in the sale, consumption or serving of alcoholic beverages.
(4) 
Prominently display a sign near the entrance of the business which carries the following warning:
WARNING: Marihuana use by pregnant or breastfeeding women, or by women planning to become pregnant, may result in fetal injury, preterm birth, low birth weight, or developmental problems for the child.