Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 3. Commerce, Community, and Economic Development. |
Part 3.1. Banking, Securities, Small Loans and Corporations. |
Chapter 3.306. Regulation of Marijuana Industry. |
Article 3.306.3. Retail Marijuana Stores. |
Section 3.306.475. Labeling of marijuana.
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(a) When a marijuana cultivation facility packages marijuana for a retail marijuana store to sell to a consumer without re-packaging, the marijuana cultivation facility shall affix a label to each package of marijuana or marijuana product that contains each of the following statements: (1) "Marijuana has intoxicating effects and may be habit forming and addictive."; (2) "Marijuana impairs concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under its influence."; (3) "There are health risks associated with consumption of marijuana."; (4) "For use only by adults twenty-one and older. Keep out of the reach of children."; (5) "Marijuana should not be used by women who are pregnant or breast feeding.". (b) With each harvest batch of marijuana sold, a marijuana cultivation facility shall disclose in writing (1) each soil amendment, fertilizer, and other crop production aid applied to the growing medium or marijuana plant included in the batch, including any pesticide, herbicide, or fungicide that was used; and (2) the name of the licensed marijuana testing facility that performed any required laboratory test and the results of each required laboratory test. (c) A marijuana cultivation facility may not label marijuana as organic. (d) To each package of marijuana sold to another marijuana establishment, a marijuana cultivation facility shall affix a label setting out. (1) the name and license number of the marijuana cultivation facility where the marijuana was grown; (2) the harvest batch number assigned to the marijuana in the package; (3) the net weight of the marijuana in the package, (A) not including weight of the shipping container; and (B) using a standard of measure compatible with the marijuana cultivation facility's marijuana inventory tracking system; and (4) a complete list of all pesticides, fungicides, and herbicides used in cultivation of the marijuana. (e) If a marijuana cultivation facility transports wholesale marijuana to another marijuana establishment for sale at retail or for use in manufacturing a marijuana product, a label must be affixed to the shipping container showing that a licensed marijuana testing facility has tested each harvest batch in the shipment as provided in 3 AAC 306.645. The label must report the test results, including (1) a cannabinoid potency profile expressed as a range of percentages that extends from the lowest percentage to highest percentage of concentration for each cannabinoid listed from every test conducted on that strain of marijuana from the same marijuana cultivation facility within the last three months; (2) a statement listing the results of microbial testing required under 3 AAC 306.645(b)(2); (3) a statement listing the results of residual solvent testing required under 3 AAC 306.645(b)(3), if applicable; and (4) a statement listing any contaminants for which the product was tested in addition to contaminants for which 3 AAC 306.645(b) requires testing; any additional tested contaminants include (A) molds, mildew, and filth; (B) herbicides, pesticides, and fungicides; and (C) harmful chemicals. (f) If a marijuana cultivation facility ships wholesale marijuana from a harvest batch that has not been tested for each contaminant listed in (e)(4) of this section, the label for that batch must include a statement identifying each contaminant listed in (e)(4) of this section for which that harvest batch has not been tested.
Authorities
17.38.010;17.38.070;17.38.121;17.38.150;17.38.190;17.38.200;17.38.900
Notes
Reference
3 AAC 306.305
3 AAC 306.310
3 AAC 306.340
3 AAC 306.345
3 AAC 306.405
3 AAC 306.470
3 AAC 306.830
Authority
AS 17.38.010 AS 17.38.070 AS 17.38.121 AS 17.38.150 AS 17.38.190 AS 17.38.200 AS 17.38.900History
Eff. 2/21/2016, Register 217