DIVERSION PLAN Sample Clauses

DIVERSION PLAN. Franchisee shall submit a Diversion Plan to City as part of its Application for a Franchise and annually thereafter. The initial Diversion Plan shall be approved by the City and incorporated into this Agreement as Exhibit F. The Diversion Plan shall contain, at a minimum:
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DIVERSION PLAN. FRANCHISEE shall submit a Diversion Plan annually to COUNTY as part of its FRANCHISEE Application for COUNTY Franchise. The Diversion Plan shall be approved by the COUNTY and incorporated into the Agreement as Attachment 3. The Diversion Plan shall contain at minimum:
DIVERSION PLAN. RELEAF will comply with regulations at 935 CMR 500.100 and 500.102. In cooperation with, and to the extent requested by, the Town's Police Department, and consistent with 935 CMR 500, RELEAF shall work with the Town’s Police Department to implement a comprehensive diversion prevention plan to prevent diversion of marijuana and marijuana products to ineligible users, a form of which plan is to be approved by the Police Department and in place prior to the Commencement of Operation of the Facility by RELEAF. Such plan shall include, but not be limited to, (i) training Facility employees to be aware of, observe, and report any unusual behavior in visitors or other Facility employees that may indicate the potential for diversion; and (ii) utilizing seed-to-sale tracking software to closely track all inventory at the Facility .
DIVERSION PLAN. Patient Centric will comply with regulations as per 935 CMR 500.100 and 500.102. In cooperation with and to the extent requested by the Town's Police Department, and consistent with the Regulations, Patient Centric shall work with the Town’s Police Department to implement a comprehensive diversion prevention plan to prevent diversion, a form of which plan is to be in place prior to the commencement of operation of the ME by Patient Centric. Such plan shall include, but is not limited to, (i) training RMD and ME employees to be aware of, observe, and report any unusual behavior in visitors or other RMD and ME employees that may indicate the potential for diversion; (ii) strictly adhering to certification amounts and time periods (per the CCC Regulations and Guidelines); (iii) rigorous patient identification and verification procedure through the CCC Online System; (iv) utilizing seed-to-sale tracking software to closely track all inventory at the ME; and (v) refusing to complete a transaction if the patient or caregiver appears to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
DIVERSION PLAN. Proposer shall include a Diversion Plan that details the Proposer’s approach to diversion and describes all associated programs and services. Proposer shall include its approach to minimizing scavenging, systematically reducing contamination and ensuring compliance with all CalRecycle requirements. The proposer shall provide plans for Residential Curbside, Multi-Family and Commercial and Drop Box Solid Waste, Recyclables and Yard Waste/Organics. The plan shall include measurable goals for diversion and for reducing contamination for each year of the contract.
DIVERSION PLAN. Company shall comply with the Commission’s regulations at 935 CMR 500.100 and 500.102. In cooperation with and to the extent requested by the Municipality's Police Department, and consistent with the MA Law, Company shall work with the Police Department to implement a comprehensive diversion prevention plan to prevent diversion of marijuana and marijuana products to ineligible users, a form of which plan is to be approved by the Police Department and in place prior to the commencement of operation of the Facility by Company. Such plan shall include, but not be limited to, (i) training RME employees to be aware of, observe, and report any unusual behavior in visitors or other RME employees that may indicate the potential for diversion; (ii) strictly adhering to certification amounts and time periods (per MA Law);

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