Utah Admin. Code R66-3-4 - Sampling Cannabis and Cannabis Products
(1) The entity that requests testing of a
cannabis plant product lot, cannabis concentrate batch, or cannabis product
batch shall make the entirety of the lot or batch available to the sampling
technician.
(2) The lot or batch
being sampled shall be contained in a single location and physically separated
from other lots or batches.
(3) The
sample shall be collected by a sampling technician who is unaffiliated with the
entity that requested testing of the cannabis lot or cannabis product batch
unless an exception is granted by the department.
(4) The owner of the cannabis lot or cannabis
product batch and any of their employees may not assist in the selection of the
sample.
(5) The sampling technician
shall collect the representative sample in a manner set forth in a SOP, that is
ISO 17025 compliant, maintained by the laboratory that will perform the
testing.
(6) When collecting the
representative sample, the sampling technician shall:
(a) use sterile gloves, instruments, and a
glass or plastic container to collect the sample;
(b) place tamper proof tape on the container;
and
(c) appropriately label the
sample pursuant to Section
R66-4-6.
(7) For cannabis plant product lots, the
sampling technician shall take a minimum representative sample according to the
following schedule:
(a) 10 subunits with an
average weight of one gram each for lots weighing 5 kilograms or
less;
(b) 16 subunits with an
average weight of one gram each for lots weighing 5.01-9 kilograms;
(c) 22 subunits with an average weight of one
gram each for lots weighing 9.01-14 kilograms;
(d) 28 subunits with an average weight of one
gram each for lots weighing 14.01-18 kilograms;
(e) 32 subunits with an average weight of one
gram each for lots weighing 18.01-23 kilograms.
(8) For cannabis concentrate, the sampling
technician shall take a minimum representative sample according to the
following schedule:
(a) 10 mL or grams for
batches of one liter or kilogram or less; or
(b) 20 mL or grams for batches of four liters
or kilograms or less.
(9)
For cannabis products in their final product form, the sampling technician
shall take the following minimum number of sample units, the combined total
weight of which must be at least 10 grams, not including packaging materials:
(a) four units for a sample product batch
with 5-500 products;
(b) six units
for a sample product batch with 501-1000 products;
(c) eight units for a sample product batch
with 1,001-5,000 products; and
(d)
ten units for a sample product batch with 5,001-10,000
products.
(10) Additional
material may be included in the representative sample if the material is
necessary to perform the required testing.
Notes
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