California Business and Professions Code CHAPTER 3 - Enforcement
- Section 26030.
Grounds for disciplinary action include, but are not limited to, all of the following:(a) Failure to comply with the provisions of this division or any rule...
- Section 26031.
(a) Each licensing authority may suspend, revoke, place on probation with terms and conditions, or otherwise discipline licenses issued by that licensing authority and fine a...
- Section 26032.
(a) The actions of a licensee, its employees, and its agents are not unlawful under state law and shall not be an offense subject to arrest,...
- Section 26033.
(a) A qualified patient, as defined in Section 11362.7 of the Health and Safety Code, who cultivates, possesses, stores, manufactures, or transports cannabis exclusively for his...
- Section 26034.
All accusations against licensees shall be filed by the licensing authority within five years after the performance of the act or omission alleged as the...
- Section 26035.
The director shall designate the persons employed by the Department of Consumer Affairs for purposes of the administration and enforcement of this division. The director...
- Section 26036.
Nothing in this division shall be interpreted to supersede or limit state agencies from exercising their existing enforcement authority, including, but not limited to, under...
- Section 26037.
(a) The actions of a licensee, its employees, and its agents that are (1) permitted under a license issued under this division and any applicable local...
- Section 26038.
(a) A person engaging in commercial cannabis activity without a license required by this division shall be subject to civil penalties of up to three times...
Last modified: October 22, 2018