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(k) "Qualified patient" shall have the same definition as California Health and Safety <br /> Code Section 11362.7 et seq., and as may be amended, and which means a person <br /> who is entitled to the protections of California Health & Safety Code Section 11362.5. <br /> For purposes of this ordinance, qualified patient shall include a person with an <br /> identification card, as that term is defined by California Health and Safety Code Section <br /> 11362.7 et seq. <br /> (I) "Serious medical condition" shall have the same definition as California Health <br /> and Safety Code Section 11362.7 of seq., and as may be amended, and which means <br /> all of the following medical conditions: <br /> (1) Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS); <br /> (2) Anorexia; <br /> (3) Arthritis; <br /> (4) Cachexia; <br /> (5) Cancer; <br /> (6) Chronic pain; <br /> (7) Glaucoma; <br /> (8) Migraine; <br /> (9) Persistent muscle spasms, including, but not limited to, spasms <br /> associated with multiple sclerosis; <br /> (10) Seizures, including, but not limited to, seizures associated with epilepsy; <br /> (11) Severe nausea; <br /> (12) Any other chronic or persistent medical symptom that either: <br /> (i) Substantially limits the ability of the person to conduct one or more <br /> major life activities as defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Public Law <br /> 101-336). <br /> (ii) If not alleviated, may cause serious harm to the patient's safety or <br /> physical or mental health. <br /> (m) 'Written documentation" shall have the same definition as California Health and <br /> Safety Code Section 11362.7 et seq., and as may be amended, and which defines <br /> "written documentation" as accurate reproductions of those portions of a patient's <br /> medical records that have been created by the attending physician, that contain the <br /> information required by paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of California Health and Safety <br /> Code Section 11362.715, and that the patient may submit to a county health <br /> department or the county's designee as part of an application for an identification card. <br /> 4-33-200 — Dispensary Permit required and Application for Permit. <br /> (a) Except for hospitals, it is unlawful for any owner, operator, collective, <br /> cooperative, or association to own, conduct, operate or maintain, or to participate <br /> therein, or to cause or to allow to be conducted, operated, or maintained, any <br /> Dispensary in the City of San Leandro unless there exists a valid Dispensary permit in <br /> compliance with the provisions of this Chapter. <br /> 3 <br />