Q&A
Current record-keeping practices for cannabis-related violations
1:49:13
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Sheriff Miranda explains the current state of record-keeping for cannabis-related violations, highlighting the manual nature of the process and efforts to modernize it. He also mentions ongoing work with the Office of Technology and Innovation (OTI) to improve the system.
- Cannabis-related violations are still recorded manually
- Tobacco-related violations have been mostly automated
- OTI is working with the Sheriff's Office to develop a new system for streamlining reporting and information requests
Anthony Miranda
1:49:13
No.
1:49:14
It's still done manually.
1:49:15
Certain violations that are issued, which are cigarettes and
Gale A. Brewer
1:49:20
and Tobacco.
Anthony Miranda
1:49:21
Tobacco related.
1:49:23
Those are automated now for the most part.
1:49:25
However, the cannabis is is strictly still in the hand process.
1:49:28
I believe that they're working on different mechanisms too.
Gale A. Brewer
1:49:31
They.
Anthony Miranda
1:49:31
OTI.
1:49:33
OTI has been in a number of conversations.
1:49:35
We had a number of dialogue going back and forth about the different forms that were required to fill out.
1:49:39
The different reporting mandates that we have so that we could be able to comply with the various mandates and and try to streamline all the requests for information.
1:49:47
The way this common feels, common language, we're trying to do all that, and OTI has been very helpful in us trying to develop a new system.