Bureau of Cannabis Control Emergency Regulations CODE OF REGULATIONS TITLE 16 DIVISION
§ 5025. Premises
(a) Each license shall have a designated premises for the licensee’s commercial cannabis activity,
which is subject to inspection by the Bureau.
(b) The Bureau may allow a licensee to conduct both adult-use and medicinal commercial
cannabis activity on the same licensed premises if all of the following criteria are met:
(1) The licensee holds both an A-designation and M-designation on the license for the identical
type of commercial cannabis activity; and
(2) The licensee only conducts one type of commercial cannabis activity on the premises.
(c) Retailers and microbusinesses authorized to conduct retail activities shall only serve
customers who are within the licensed premises, or at a delivery address that meets the
requirements of this division.
(1) The sale and delivery of cannabis goods shall not occur through a pass-out window or a slideout
tray to the exterior of the premises.
(2) Retailers or microbusinesses shall not operate as or with a drive-in or drive-through at which
cannabis goods are sold to persons within or about a motor vehicle.
(3) No cannabis goods shall be sold and/or delivered by any means or method to any person
within a motor vehicle.
(d) Alcoholic beverages as defined in Business and Professions Code section 23004 shall not be
stored or consumed on a premises (e) Any premises that is adjacent to another premises engaging in manufacturing or cultivation
shall be separated from those premises by walls, and any doors leading to the cultivation or
manufacturing premises shall remain closed.
(f) Notwithstanding subsection (c), an applicant or licensee may have a drive-in or drive-through
window only if, prior to June 1, 2018:
(1) The licensee or applicant received a license or permit from the local jurisdiction for a
premises including a drive-in or drive-through window which was disclosed on the local
application; or
(2) The licensee or applicant has submitted an application to the local jurisdiction for a license or
permit which, at the time of submission of the application, included information that a drive-in or
drive-through window was already part of, or proposed to be part of, the premises, and after June
1, 2018, the local jurisdiction approves the premises with a drive-in or drive-through window.
Authority: Section 26013, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 26001 and
26053, Business and Professions Code.