Mich. Admin. Code R. 420.107 - Marihuana safety compliance facility license
Rule 7.
(1) A
marihuana safety compliance facility license authorizes the marihuana safety
compliance facility to do all of the following without using a marihuana secure
transporter:
(a) Take marihuana from, test
marihuana for, and return marihuana to only a licensed marihuana
establishment.
(b) Collect a random
sample of marihuana at the marihuana establishment of a marihuana grower,
marihuana processor, marihuana retailer, marihuana microbusiness, or class A
marihuana microbusiness for testing.
(c) Receive marihuana from and test marihuana
for an individual 21 years of age or older. The marihuana safety compliance
facility shall keep documentation for proof of age.
(2) A marihuana safety compliance facility
must be accredited by an entity approved by the agency within 1 year after the
date the marihuana safety compliance facility license is issued or have
previously provided drug testing services to this state, or this
state's court system, and be a vendor in good standing in regard
to those services. The agency may grant a variance from this requirement upon a
finding that the variance is necessary to protect and preserve the public
health, safety, or welfare.
(3) A
marihuana safety compliance facility that has not achieved accreditation as
required under subrule (2) of this rule may not perform safety compliance
testing or research and development testing for a licensed marihuana
establishment and may not charge or collect any fee for testing performed until
compliance with subrule (2) of this rule is demonstrated to the
agency.
(4) A marihuana safety
compliance facility shall comply with all of the following:
(a) Perform safety tests to certify that
marihuana is reasonably free of known contaminants in compliance with the
standards established by the agency.
(b) Use validated test methods to perform all
safety tests and to determine tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), tetrahydrocannabinol
acid (THC-A), cannabidiol (CBD), and cannabidiol acid (CBD-A)
concentrations.
(c) Perform other
tests necessary to determine compliance with good manufacturing practices as
prescribed in these rules.
(d)
Accurately enter all transactions, current inventory, and other information
into the statewide monitoring system as required in these rules.
(e) Have a secured laboratory space that
cannot be accessed by the general public.
(f) Retain and employ at least 1 laboratory
manager with a relevant advanced degree in a medical or laboratory science. A
laboratory manager is responsible for the following duties, including, but not
limited to:
(i) Ensure tests are conducted in
accordance with R 420.305.
(ii)
Ensure test results are accurate and valid.
(iii) Oversee day-to-day
operations.
(iv) Validate reporting
requirements in the statewide monitoring system.
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