Wash. Admin. Code § 314-55-415 - What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for cooperatives?
(1) Cannabis cooperatives must keep records
that clearly reflect all activity, inventory, and conditions of the
cooperative. The following records must be kept in a format prescribed by the
WSLCB. All records must be maintained on the cooperative premises for a
three-year period and must be made available for inspection if requested by an
employee of the WSLCB, the department of health, the department of revenue, or
local law enforcement.
(a) Cooperatives must
maintain a plant log to track each cannabis plant from the time it enters the
cooperative. At minimum, tracking must include:
(i) Unique plant identification numbers for
each plant at the cooperative;
(ii)
The date the plant was brought into the cooperative; and
(iii) The date the plant leaves the
cooperative, including the reason, (e.g., harvested, destroyed, or member left
the cooperative).
(b)
Cooperatives must maintain a log to track all harvested plant material from
time of harvest until all harvested material has been dispersed. At minimum,
tracking must include:
(i) A unique
identification number for each harvest;
(ii) The total dry weight of harvested
material;
(iii) The date quantities
are removed from the harvested material;
(iv) The amount removed from the harvested
material;
(v) The reason quantities
are removed from the harvested material (e.g., taken for use by qualifying
patient, used for extraction, etc.); and
(vi) The current weight of the harvested
material.
(c)
Cooperatives must maintain a log to track all extracts produced from the time
they are produced until all extracted material has been dispersed. At minimum,
tracking must include:
(i) A unique
identification for the extract batch;
(ii) The date the extract batch was
created;
(iii) The total initial
weight of the extract batch;
(iv)
ID number of the harvest the material used to make the extract came
from;
(v) The weight of cannabis
plant material used to create the batch;
(vi) The date quantities are removed from the
extract batch;
(vii) The quantity
removed from the extract batch and reason; and
(viii) The current weight of the extract
batch.
(2)
Cooperatives must submit monthly activity report(s) to the WSLCB. The required
monthly reports must be:
(a) On an electronic
system designated by the WSLCB;
(b)
Filed every month, including months with no activity;
(c) Submitted to the WSLCB on or before the
20th day of each month, for the previous month. (For example, a report listing
activity for the month of January is due by February 20th.);
(d) Filed separately for each cooperative;
and
(e) All records must be
maintained and available for review for a three-year period on licensed
premises.
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