Utah Admin. Code R66-4-4 - Independent Cannabis Testing Laboratory Requirements
(1) An independent testing laboratory shall
employ a scientific director responsible for:
(a) ensuring that the laboratory achievement
and maintenance of quality standards of practice; and
(b) supervising laboratory staff.
(2) The scientific director for an
independent laboratory shall have:
(a) a
doctorate in chemical or biological sciences from an accredited college or
university and have at least 2 years of post-degree laboratory
experience;
(b) a master's degree
in chemical or biological sciences from an accredited college or university and
have at least 4 years of post-degree laboratory experience; or
(c) a bachelor's degree in chemical or
biological sciences from an accredited college or university and have at least
6 years of post-degree laboratory experience.
(3) An independent cannabis testing
laboratory shall follow validated analytical methods, such as those published
by the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists (AOAC), American Herbal
Pharmacopoeia, EPA, FDA, or other reputable scientific organizations or notify
the department of alternative scientifically valid testing methodology the lab
is following for each required test.
(4) An independent cannabis testing
laboratory may not use an alternative testing method without earlier review
from the department.
(5) The
department shall review any monograph or analytical method followed by an
independent cannabis testing laboratory to ensure the methodology produces
scientifically accurate results before the use of alternative testing methods
to conduct the required tests.
(6)
An independent cannabis testing laboratory shall establish written standard
operating procedures for each test being conducted.
(7) An independent cannabis testing
laboratory shall maintain an average testing turnaround time below ten business
days within any three- month period.
(8) An independent cannabis testing
laboratory shall obtain and keep the International Organization for
Standardization (ISO) 17025:2017 accreditation.
(9) An independent cannabis testing
laboratory may be licensed before ISO 17025:2017 accreditation provided the
independent cannabis testing laboratory:
(a)
adopt and follow minimum good laboratory practices which satisfy the OECD
Principles of Good Laboratory Practice and Compliance Monitoring published by
the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development; and
(b) becomes ISO 17025:2017 accredited within
24 months.
(10) The
department incorporates the following materials by reference:
(a) Cannabis Inflorescence: Standards of
Identity, Analysis, and Quality Control (2014 Revisions) published by the
American Herbal Pharmacopoeia; and
(b) OECD Principles of Good Laboratory
Practice and Compliance Monitoring (1997) published by the Organization for
Economic Co-operation and Development.
(11) An independent cannabis testing
laboratory shall have written emergency procedures to be followed in case of:
(a) fire;
(b) chemical spill; or
(c) other emergencies at the
laboratory.
(12) An
independent cannabis testing laboratory shall compartmentalize each area in the
facility based on function and shall limit access to the compartments to the
appropriate authorized agents.
Notes
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