Utah Admin. Code R66-2-14 - Irradiation of Cannabis
(1) A cannabis
processor may use methods of irradiation for remediation of cannabis if:
(a) the method is approved in their operating
plan, which includes:
(i) type of radiation
or ionizing energy source;
(ii)
equipment; and
(iii) documentation
of state approval by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality;
(b) the product has failed quality
assurance testing for microbials; and
(c) the processor has submitted and received
approval for remediation to use radiation
(2) Batches or lots of cannabis remediated by
radiation shall be noted in the inventory control system, and each container of
the batch or lot shall be stickered with the radura symbol until the batch is
completely used or destroyed.
(3)
The processor shall maintain records required by this section for three years
after the final disposition of the irradiated cannabis, and shall make the
records available for inspection and copy by the department. Records shall
include:
(a) the cannabis batch
treated;
(b) lot
identification;
(c) approved
operating plan and evidence of compliance with the operating plan;
(d) ionizing energy source;
(e) source calibration;
(f) dosimetry;
(g) dose distribution in the
product;
(h) the date of
irradiation;
(i) final products that
were made by the irradiated cannabis; and
(j) pharmacies the product was sent to.
(4) The label of a cannabis product that
contains irradiated cannabis shall display:
(a) the radura symbol; and
(b) the statement: "Treated with radiation"
in text as prominent as the ingredients.
(5) The radura symbol and statement shall be
placed prominently and conspicuously on the label.
(6) Processors shall notify a pharmacy that
the product has been irradiated before purchase.
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