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ORDINANCE 2023-03 <br />5 <br />prevention of disease in humans or animals; or <br />(2)To affect the structure or any function of the bodies of humans or other animals. <br />(C)No product containing any cannabinoid or tetrahydrocannabinol extracted or <br />otherwise derived from hemp may be sold to any individual who is under the age of <br />21. <br />(D) Products that meet the requirements of this section are not controlled substances <br />under Minn. Stat.§ 152.02. <br />(E) Testing Requirements. All testing must comply with the requirements set forth in <br />Minn. Stat. § 151.72, Subd. 4, as may be amended. <br />(F)Labeling Requirements. All labeling must comply with the requirements set forth <br />in Minn. Stat. § 151.72, Subd. 5, as may be amended. <br />(G)Eligible Licensed Establishments. Only the following establishments shall be <br />eligible to apply for or receive a license from the City for the sales of products <br />subject to this Section in one of three categories. <br />a.City-Licensed Off-sale Retail Liquor Establishments. This category of <br />license is limited to Municipal Liquor retail locations. The sale and <br />licensing of edible cannabinoid-beverage products (both solid and <br />beverages) in such establishments shall be subject to the regulations of this <br />Section, as well as to all of the same requirements of the Liquor License <br />and City Codes regulating such licensing, including St. Anthony City Code <br />Chapter 112. <br />b.City-Licensed On-sale Retail Liquor Establishments. The sale and licensing of edible <br />cannabinoid products – beverages, as an accessory use, and expressly excluding solids. <br />Such establishments shall be subject to the regulations of this Section, as well as to all <br />of the same requirements of the Liquor License and City Codes regulating such <br />licensing, including St. Anthony City Code Chapter 112. <br />c.City-Licensed Tobacco retail establishments, limited to the sale of edible <br />cannabinoid products - solids as defined herein as an accessory use, and <br />expressly excluding beverages. The sale and licensing of THC-infused products <br />in such establishments shall be subject to the regulations of this Section, as well <br />as to all of the same requirements of the Tobacco License and City Codes <br />regulating such licensing, including St. Anthony City Code Section 111.045 – <br />111.057. <br />Section 111.165. Additional Requirements for Edible Cannabinoid Products. In accordance with <br />Minn. Stat. § 151.72, Subd. 5a, as may be amended: <br />(A)An edible cannabinoid product must not: <br />(1)Bear the likeness or contain cartoon-like characteristics of a real or fictional <br />person, animal, or fruit that appeals to children;