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10 <br /> <br /> <br />(v) Penal Code Sections 240-248 (assault & battery) (vi) Penal Code Section 261 (rape) <br />(vii) Penal Code Section 314 (indecent exposure) <br />(viii) Penal Code Section 450 (arson) <br />(ix) Penal Code Sections 458-464 (burglary) (x) Penal Code Sections 470-483.5 (forgery) (xi) Penal Code Sections 484-502.9 (larceny) <br />(xii) Penal Code Sections 503-515 (embezzlement) <br />The employee applicant must contact the Chief of Police for information related to the processing and cost of the fingerprinting, and any costs must be paid for in advance by the employee applicant. The background check shall review the last five (5) years of <br />the employee applicant’s criminal history. If the background investigation determines <br />the employee has been convicted of one of the above offenses, the Dispensary shall no <br />longer employ the member as an employee. (b) Recordkeeping. <br /> <br />The Dispensary shall maintain records of its members using only the State of California <br />Medical Marijuana Identification Card number issued by the County or the County's designee, pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Section 11362.7 et seq., or a <br />copy of a written doctor’s prescription or recommendation, as a protection for the <br />confidentiality of the cardholders. The Dispensary shall track when members’ medical <br />marijuana recommendations and/or identification cards expire and enforce conditions of <br />membership by excluding members whose identification cards or recommendations are invalid or expired. The Dispensary shall maintain member records in a manner to protect confidential information in the records if the records contain information <br />protected by applicable law, including but not limited to the Health Insurance Portability <br />and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) and Public Law 104-191. A Dispensary shall <br />exclude members who are caught diverting marijuana for non-medical use. All membership records shall be maintained on site. <br />(1) A Dispensary shall, by using the patient or caregiver’s identification <br />number, keep an accurate account of the number of members that visit the Dispensary <br />each month, and also for the entire permit year. (2) Within thirty (30) days of the end of a calendar quarter, the Dispensary <br />shall provide the City a count of the total number of members of the Dispensary and the <br />number of Dispensary visits by each member during the previous calendar quarter. <br /> <br />(3) Within thirty (30) days of the end of the calendar quarter, the Dispensary shall provide the City a listing of the medical marijuana products for sale during the <br />previous calendar quarter, the prices of such products, and the end of quarter quantity <br />on hand, listed in the applicable units, for each product. <br /> (4) The Dispensary shall keep accurate records, follow accepted cash <br />handling practices and maintain a general ledger of cash transactions. The <br />Dispensary shall maintain records of all members’ contribution of labor,