Wash. Admin. Code § 314-55-095 - [Effective 1/7/2025] Cannabis servings and transaction limitations
Personal possession limits and transaction limits are detailed in RCW 69.50.360 and 69.50.4013.
(1)
For persons age 21 and older and qualifying patients or designated providers
who are not entered into the medical cannabis authorization database, cannabis
serving and transaction limitations are as follows:
(a)
Single serving. A single
serving of a cannabis-infused product must not exceed 10 milligrams of active
delta-9 THC. Additional tetrahydrocannabinol compounds other than delta-9 THC
may be present in the product, but any single tetrahydrocannabinol compound
other than delta-9 THC must not exceed 0.5 milligrams per serving, and the
combined concentration of additional tetrahydrocannabinol compounds must not
exceed 1.0 milligram per serving.
(b)
Single package. Any one
single package of cannabis-in-fused product meant to be eaten or swallowed or
otherwise taken into the body must not exceed 100 milligram of active delta-9
THC.
(c)
Single concentrate
unit. A single unit of cannabis concentrate cannot exceed one
gram.
(d)
Transaction
limits.
(i) A single transaction is
limited to:
(A) One ounce of useable
cannabis;
(B) 16 ounces of
cannabis-infused product meant to be eaten or swallowed in solid
form;
(C) 7 grams of
cannabis-infused extract or cannabis concentrate for inhalation;
(D) Ten units of a cannabis-infused product
otherwise taken into the body;
(E)
72 ounces of cannabis-infused product in liquid form for oral ingestion or
applied topically to the skin, unless the product is packaged in individual
units containing no more than 4 milligrams of active delta-9 THC per unit;
and
(F) 200 mg of active delta-9
THC within a cannabis-infused product in liquid form if the product is packaged
in individual units containing no more than 4 milligrams of active delta-9 THC
per unit.
(ii) A
licensee or employee of a licensee is prohibited from conducting a transaction
that facilitates an individual in obtaining more than the personal possession
amount.
(2)
For qualifying patients and designated providers who are entered into the
medical cannabis authorization database, serving and transaction limits are as
follows:
(a)
Single serving.
Except as provided in chapter 246-70 WAC, a single serving of a
cannabis-infused product meant to be eaten, swallowed, or applied must not
exceed 10 milligrams of active delta-9 THC. Additional tetrahydrocannabinol
compounds other than delta-9 THC may be present in the product, but any
additional single tetrahydrocannabinol compound other than delta-9 THC must not
exceed 0.5 milligrams per serving, and the combined concentration of additional
tetrahydrocannabinol compounds must not exceed 1.0 milligram per
serving.
(b)
Single
package. Except as provided in chapter 246-70 WAC, a single package of
cannabis-infused product meant to be eaten, swallowed or applied must not
exceed 100 milligrams of active delta-9 THC.
(c)
Single concentrate unit. A
single unit of cannabis concentrate cannot exceed one gram.
(d)
Transaction limitation. A
single transaction by a retail store with a medical cannabis endorsement to a
qualifying patient or designated provider who is entered into the medical
cannabis database is limited to three ounces of useable cannabis, 48 ounces of
cannabis-infused product meant to be eaten or swallowed in solid form, 21 grams
of cannabis-infused extract or cannabis concentrate for inhalation, and 216
ounces of cannabis-infused product in liquid form meant to be eaten or
swallowed, and up to 200 mg of active delta-9 THC within a cannabis-infused
product in liquid form meant to be eaten or swallowed if product is packaged in
individual units containing no more than 4 milligrams of active delta-9 THC per
unit.
(3) The board will
provide and maintain a nonexhaustive list of cannabinoid compounds that do not
meet the definition of tetrahydrocannabinols for the purposes of single-serving
limits under this section. The list may be updated as needed, by the LCB, and
will be publicly available via the internet.
Notes
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