Regardless of the legislative complexities and the struggle to stay up to date, your business is required to adhere to state and federal laws or face heavy consequences.
How can your business work toward compliance when it seems like a moving target? Keep your business out of harm’s way by keeping an eye on the top cannabis complianceissues.
As more and more marijuana dispensaries receive their medical and #1excludeGlossary business licenses, avoiding cannabis compliance violations becomes the top priority. To avoid these costly infractions, we’ve compiled a list of the most common cannabis compliance violations.
Top 10 Cannabis Dispensary Retail Store Violations
All packages containing cannabis goods are not tamper-evident and child-resistant.
All employees do not have an employee badge with the required identification details, photos, and #6excludeGlossary ID.
Top 10 Cannabis Cultivation Center Violations
The licensee has not reconciled all on-hand inventory of cannabis and cannabis products in the state track and track system.
The track and traceaccount has not corrected data entry errors within three calendar days of the discovery of the error.
The licensee does not maintain a copy of all current operating procedures.
All areas where cannabis is stored, packaged, weighed, loaded, unloaded, prepared, or moved within the licensed premise are not recorded under surveillance.
All physical changes, alterations, or modifications of the premises have not been approved via premises modification request.
The licensee has not recorded the movement of plants within 3 calendar days of occurrence.
All cannabis waste is not in a secured waste receptacle or secured area until the time of disposal.
The licensee has not retained all training records, including the content and names of employees receiving the training.
The licensee does not maintain a detailed visitor log with name, company, the reason for visit, date, and times entering and exiting the limited access areas.
Top 10 Cannabis Manufacturer Violations
The licensee has not reconciled all on-hand inventory of cannabis and cannabis products in the state track and track system.
The closed-loop equipment does not have maintenance logs with dates, descriptions, parts replaced, and technician details for work completed.
All training documentation is not maintained and is available for review.
All cannabis goods ready for final sale do not include all required labelinginformation and warning statements.
A detailed procedure, schedule, and storage plan for cleaning, sanitizing, and maintaining all equipment and utensils do not exist.
All cannabis waste is not in a secured waste receptacle or secured area until the time of disposal.
All safety data sheets and purity records for any chemical solvents used are not maintained and are readily available to employees and regulators.
All manufacturing personnel is not trained in hazards presented by all solvents or chemicals used at the licensed premise as described in safety data sheets for each solvent or chemical.
All packages containing cannabis goods are not tamper-evident and child-resistant.
Because the stakes are so high, it’s important to avoid working alone and assuming your business can take on compliance issues without any expert guidance. Vet potentialpartners carefully and ally with those who can help keep your business out of trouble and on the path to success.
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