Wash. Admin. Code § 314-55-101 - Quality control sampling
(1)
All licensed cannabis processors, producers, certified labs, and certified lab
employees must comply with the sampling procedures described in this section,
consistent with
RCW
69.50.348. Noncompliance may result in
disciplinary action as described in this chapter and applicable law.
(2)
Sample collection. All
samples of cannabis, useable cannabis, or cannabis-in-fused products must be
submitted to a certified lab for testing consistent with this chapter.
(a) All samples must be deducted, stored, and
transported in a way that prevents contamination and degradation.
(b) To maximize sample integrity, samples
must be placed in a sanitary container and stored in a location that prevents
contamination and degradation.
(c)
Each quality control sample container must be clearly marked "quality control
sample" and labeled with the following information:
(i) The certificate number and name of the
certified lab receiving the sample;
(ii) The license number and registered trade
name of the licensee sending the sample;
(iii) The date the sample was collected;
and
(iv) The weight of the
cannabis, useable cannabis, or cannabis-infused product the sample was
collected from.
(d)
Sampling and analysis requirements apply to all cannabis products regulated by
the board.
(3)
Additional sampling protocols for quantities of cannabis flower:
(a) Samples must be of roughly equal weight
not less than one gram each. Each sample must be deducted from a harvest as
defined in WAC
314-55-010(14).
(b) For cannabis flower weighing up to 10
pounds, a minimum of eight samples must be taken.
(c) For cannabis flower weighing 10 pounds or
more but less than 20 pounds, a minimum of 12 samples must be taken.
(d) For cannabis flower weighing 20 pounds or
more but less than 30 pounds, a minimum of 15 samples must be taken.
(e) For cannabis flower weighing 30 pounds or
more but less than 40 pounds, a minimum of 18 samples must be taken.
(f) For cannabis flower weighing 40 pounds or
more but not more than 50 pounds, a minimum of 19 samples must be
taken.
(4)
Sample
retrieval and transportation. Certified labs may retrieve samples from a
cannabis licensee's licensed premises and transport the samples directly to the
lab.
(5) Certified labs must reject
or fail a sample if the lab has reason to believe the sample was not collected
in the manner required by this section, adulterated in any way, contaminated
with known or unknown solvents, or manipulated in a manner that violates the
sampling protocols, limit tests, or action levels.
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