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that is imminently dangerous to life, health, safety or adjacent property such <br />that it requires immediate correction or elimination. Such a violation shall <br />subject the smoke shop operator to immediate suspension pursuant to <br />Section 41-650.5 or to revocation of the smoke shop's Conditional Use Permit <br />pursuant to Section 41-651 of this Code. <br />(2) The smoke shop operator shall post the property with the appropriate signs <br />advising that consumption of alcoholic beverages, gambling, trespassing, or <br />loitering on private property is a violation of the SAMC. The smoke shop <br />operator shall ensure that a form is submitted to the Santa Ana Police <br />Department, notarized, signed, and dated by the property owner(s) every 12 <br />months, that authorizes Santa Ana Police Department peace officers to enter <br />the smoke shop premises and remove trespassers when the business is <br />closed to the public, in accordance with Section 602(o) of the California Penal <br />Code, including any amendments or successor statutes thereto. <br />(i) Training. <br />(1) Initial Training. The smoke shop operator and all employees of the smoke <br />shop who are involved in the sale of smoke and vapor products must <br />complete approved course(s) in training of smoke and vapor product sales <br />and handling within 60 days after approval of the Conditional Use Permit, or <br />for employees hired after the approval of the Conditional Use Permit, within <br />60 days from the date of hire. Existing smoke shop operators and employees <br />shall have 60 days from the effective date of this ordinance to come into <br />compliance with the training requirement, and thereafter new operators and <br />employees shall obtain the necessary training within 60 days of the date of <br />hire or from the date of ownership. To satisfy this requirement, a program <br />must meet the standards of the California Department of Public Health, or <br />other certifying or licensing body designated by the State of California, in the <br />Stop Tobacco Access to Kids Enforcement (STAKE) Act. If the smoke shop <br />operator is a legal entity, the manager or executive responsible for the smoke <br />shop shall obtain the requisite training, as well as all employees. <br />(2) Annual Training. The smoke shop operator and all employees shall also be <br />required to complete annual trainings, which comply with state standards, <br />including changes to tobacco sales laws and regulations. Smoke shops shall <br />be required to keep up-to-date records, such as certificates of completion, <br />which prove that all individuals listed above have completed the requisite <br />annual trainings and shall furnish these records to the City during inspections <br />and upon a reasonable request from the City. <br />Q) Compliance with Laws. The smoke shop must remain in compliance with all local, <br />state, and federal laws, regulations, and orders, as well as all Conditions of <br />Approval imposed on the use. <br />Ordinance No. NS-#### <br />Page 12 of 17 <br />