Local license holders and all cannabis facilities must maintain
adequate and accurate books and records that provide a true accounting
of all financial transactions, expenditures, and control of inventory
and prepare annual financial statements using generally accepted accounting
principles. The Township shall have the power and authority to enter
any cannabis facility at any time and have access to the books and
records of such business for the purpose of ascertaining proper payment
of transfer tax or user tax. An audit of the financial statements
and operations of the local license holder and/or cannabis facility
may be conducted, and the information received from the local license
holder under the provisions of this section shall be deemed confidential
and available only to those concerned in such matters.
Local license holders shall promptly report any changes to their
state licenses and/or any changes to the cannabis facility to the
Township. Increases in authorized production levels, changes in processing
techniques, security protocols, recordkeeping, odor mitigation, and/or
waste disposal may require additional improvements to the premises
and/or changes to the conditions of Township approval.
A. Failure to report changes or to comply with this provision may result
in the revocation of Township permits, licenses, and/or approvals.
B. Cannabis establishments that have had their state license or Township
permits, licenses, or approvals revoked shall cease operations immediately.