Minn. Stat. agency 198, ch. 9810, pt. 9810.2204 - INGESTIBLE CANNABIS PRODUCT; MANUFACTURING REQUIREMENTS

Subpart 1. Authorized activity.

A manufacturer may only produce ingestible cannabis products or lower-potency hemp-derived edibles if the manufacturer has a license or a product handler endorsement for producing ingestible cannabis products or lower-potency hemp-derived edibles under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 342.

Subp. 2. Minnesota food laws.

A manufacturer must manufacture ingestible cannabis products and lower-potency hemp-derived edibles in accordance with Minnesota Food Law, including applicable sections of Code of Federal Regulations that are adopted by reference in Minnesota Statutes, section 31.101, except that a product is not adulterated solely due to the presence of cannabis or hemp ingredients.

Subp. 3. Homogenous products.

An ingestible cannabis product or a lower-potency hemp edible manufacturer must use production methods that result in a finished product batch with consistent servings and consistent packages, prepared in a manner to ensure that each individual serving has a consistent amount of cannabinoid ingredients pursuant to part 9810.3100. At a minimum, a manufacturer must:

A. develop stable product formulations that consider and address specific ingredients and the nature of the finished product;
B. establish written procedures for preparing edible cannabis products or lower-potency hemp edibles specific to the manufacturing site; and
C. maintain batch records that demonstrate the manufacturer's compliance with product formulations and the manufacturer's written procedures.

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Minn. Stat. agency 198, ch. 9810, pt. 9810.2204
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