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a written application under penalty of perjury on the required form with the Chief of <br />Police who shall conduct an investigation. The application shall be accompanied by a <br />nonrefundable filing fee established by separate resolution of the City Council to help <br />defray the cost of the investigation required by this article. An applicant shall be required <br />to update the information contained in his/her original permit application and provide <br />any new and/or additional information as may be reasonably required by the Chief of <br />Police in order to determine whether said permit should be renewed. <br />18.617.4 Maintenance of records. <br />A Medical Marijuana Collective shall maintain records at the location accurately <br />and truthfully documenting: (1) the full name, address, and telephone number(s) of the <br />owner, landlord and/or lessee of the location; (2) the full name, address, and telephone <br />number(s) of all members who are engaged in the management of the collective and <br />the exact nature of each member's participation in the management of the collective; (3) <br />the full name, address, and telephone number(s) of all patient members to whom the <br />collective provides medical marijuana, a copy of a government -issued identification card <br />for all patient members; (4) the full name, address, and telephone number(s) of all <br />primary caregiver members to whom the collective provides medical; (5) all receipts of <br />the collective, including but not limited to all contributions, reimbursements, and <br />reasonable compensation, whether in cash or in kind, and all expenditures incurred by <br />the collective for the cultivation of medical marijuana; and (6) proof of compliance with <br />the California Attorney General Guidelines for the Security and Non -Diversion of <br />Marijuana Grown for Medical Use. These records shall be maintained by the collective <br />for a period of five years and shall be made available by the collective to the Police <br />Department and/or Community Preservation Division upon request. If they are not <br />produced as requested the City may seek a search warrant, subpoena, or court order. <br />In addition to all other formats that the collective may maintain, these records shall be <br />stored by the collective at the location in a printed format in its fire -proof safe. Any loss, <br />damage or destruction of the records shall be reported to the Police Department within <br />24 hours of the loss, destruction or damage. <br />18-617.5 Audits. <br />Annual Audits. No later than February 15 of every year, each collective shall file <br />with the City one copy of an audit of its operations of the previous calendar year, <br />completed and certified by an independent certified public accountant in accordance <br />with generally accepted auditing and accounting principles. The audit shall include but <br />not be limited to a discussion, analysis, and verification of each of the records required <br />to be maintained pursuant to this article. <br />18-618. Inspection and enforcement responsibilities. <br />The Community Preservation Division may enter and inspect the location of any <br />collective between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., or at any reasonable time, to <br />ensure compliance with this article. In addition, a designated unit within the Police <br />Ordinance No. NS -2864 <br />Page 10 of 19 <br />55A-81 <br />