Utah Admin. Code R66-8-2 - Definitions
(1) "Applicant" means a person from a
research university who applies for a research license from the Utah Department
of Agriculture and Food.
(2)
"Batch" means a quantity of:
(a) cannabis
concentrate produced on a particular date and time, following clean up until
the next clean up during which lots of cannabis are used;
(b) cannabis product produced on a particular
date and time, following clean up until the next clean up during which cannabis
concentrate is used; or
(c)
cannabis flower packaged on a particular date and time, following clean up
until the next clean up during which lots of cannabis are being used.
(3) "Cannabis" means any part of
the marijuana plant.
(4) "Cannabis
concentrate" means:
(a) the product of any
chemical or physical process applied to naturally occurring biomass that
concentrates or isolates the cannabinoids contained in the biomass;
(b) any amount of a natural, derivative, or
synthetic cannabinoid in its purified state.
(5) "Cannabis Product" means a product that:
(a) is intended for human use; and
(b) contains cannabis or
tetrahydrocannabinol.
(6)
"Department" means the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food.
(7) "License" means a license issued by the
Utah Department of Agriculture and Food to a research university granting
authorization to obtain cannabis from a cannabis production establishment or
another research licensee to cultivate, process, and possess cannabis for
research purposes.
(8) "Licensee"
means a person authorized by the department to obtain, cultivate, process, and
possess cannabis for research.
(9)
"Lot" means the quantity of:
(a) flower
produced on a particular date and time, following clean up until the next clean
up during which the same materials are used; or
(b) trim, leaves, or other plant matter from
cannabis plants produced on a particular date and time, following clean up
until the next clean up.
(10) "Research" means academic medical
cannabis research or the study of cannabis for developing useful processes,
information, and products.
(11)
"Research Plan" means a plan stating the objective and purpose of the proposed
academic medical cannabis research including each method and procedure for
carrying out the research.
(12)
"Research Location" means the area of a research university where academic
medical cannabis research takes place.
(13) "Security Plan" means a plan to control
and limit unauthorized access to cannabis and methods used to prevent diversion
of cannabis.
(14) "Total THC" means
the sum of the determined amounts of delta-9-THC and delta-9-THCA, according to
the formula: Total THC = delta-9-THC + (delta-9-THCA x 0.877).
Notes
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