Marihuana infused products through provisioning centers must not exceed the set THC levels

Marihuana infused products through provisioning centers must not exceed the set THC levels

The Bureau of Medical Marihuana Regulation (BMMR) enforces the Administrative Rules under the authority of the Medical Marihuana Facilities Licensing Act (MMFLA).

Administrative Rule 62 (R 333.262) states that marihuana-infused products processed, sold, or transferred through provisioning centers must not exceed the maximum THC levels as established by the department.

For the purposes of maximum THC levels for marihuana-infused products, the department published a list of maximum THC concentration and serving limits.

The list is available here https://www.michigan.gov/documents/lara/THC_Limits_Bulletin_639431_7.pdf.

 

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Marihuana infused products through provisioning centers must not exceed the set THC levels

Michigan approves home delivery for medical marijuana patients

LANSING, Michigan. NOV 2018 – Michigan lawmakers approved medical marijuana licensing rules, including a provision to allow provisioning centers (dispensaries) to deliver to MMMP cardholders’ homes.

The regulations were passed Tuesday by the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules, a panel of legislators that oversees rules proposed by state agencies.

Provisioning centers will be able to deliver up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana per patient and do up to 10 deliveries at a time. The state is in the midst of licensing medical marijuana businesses under a 2016 law.

 

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Komorn Law has represented numerous clients through the legal chaos of starting up a business in the Michigan Medical Marihuana Industry as well as consulting and legal representation for Medical Maruhuana Patients and Caregivers.

If you or someone you know has been arrested as a result of Medical Marijuana, DUI, Drugs, Forfeiture, Criminal Enterprise or any other criminal charges please contact our office and ensure you’re defended by an experienced lawyer.

Attorney Michael Komorn is recognized as an expert on the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act. He is the President of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Association (MMMA), a nonprofit patient advocacy group which advocates for the rights of medical marijuana patients and their caregivers.

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LARA-MMFLA Bulletin Release Guidelines for Safety Compliance Facilities 7-6-18

LARA-MMFLA Bulletin Release Guidelines for Safety Compliance Facilities 7-6-18

A new advisory bulletin has been issued by the Bureau of Medical Marihuana.

Proficiency Testing Guidelines for Safety Compliance Facilities.

Released July 5, 2018

The Medical Marihuana Facilities Licensing Act (MMFLA) and the May 30, 2018 Emergency Rules require the Dept of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs to establish a proficiency testing program and designate safety compliance facility participation.

A safety compliance facility shall analyze proficiency test (PT) samples using the same procedures with the same number of replicate analyses, standards, testing analysts and equipment as used for marihuana product testing. The following proficiency testing must be performed by Safety Compliance Facilities (SCFs) annually:

  • SCFs will need to complete one set of PT samples for all tests on their scope of accreditation.
  • Proficiency test results must be conveyed as numerical accuracy percentages, not simply as PASS/FAIL results. Actual PASS/FAIL results must be calculated based on accuracy thresholds generated by reproducibility studies specific to each assay.
  • Safety Compliance Facilities may use any ISO 17043 accredited laboratory for their testing needs. There are several ISO 17043 accredited laboratories where samples can be purchased, including The Emerald Test, NSI Lab Solutions, Sigma-Aldrich and Absolute Standards Inc.
  • For parameters where there are currently no commercially available PT samples, SCFs should send samples (as blind samples) to another licensed SCF who performs testing by the same or similar methodology. The results should then be compared. A passing grade for the PT requires a score of at least 80%.
  • Copies of all proficiency testing (both acceptable and unacceptable) results need to be sent to the department for review via email: LARA-BMMR-Enforcement@michigan.gov. Please indicate in the subject line “Proficiency Testing Results for Review-SCF Name.”

 

It is also available at the following link…PDF Document