Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 3, § 9106 - Geographical Features
The petition shall include:
(a) A narrative description of the
distinctive geographical features affecting cannabis production. Examples
include, but are not limited to:
(1) Climate
information which may include temperature, precipitation, wind, fog, solar
orientation and radiation;
(2)
Geological information which may include underlying formations, landforms, and
such geophysical events as earthquakes, eruptions, and major floods;
(3) Soil features which may include
microbiology and soil series or phases of a soil series;
(4) Physical features which may include flat,
hilly, or mountainous topography, geographical formations, bodies of water,
watersheds, and irrigation resources; and
(5) Minimum and maximum
elevations.
(b)
Substantial evidence that the geographical area is distinctive when compared to
areas outside the proposed boundary and to other relevant areas which produce
cannabis for sale into the marketplace;
(c) A description of the quality or
characteristics of the cannabis which are essentially or exclusively caused by
one or more distinctive geographical feature(s), including an explanation of
how the distinctive geographical feature(s) cause(s) the cannabis to have that
quality or characteristic; and
(d)
Identification of at least one specific standard, practice, or cultivar
requirement which acts to preserve the causal link(s) between one or more
distinctive geographical feature(s) and the cannabis, including:
(1) Description of the mechanism by which the
requirement preserves or maintains the causal link; and
(2) A clear distinction between cultivation
methods which are allowed and prohibited under each
requirement.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 26063, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 26063, Business and Professions Code.
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