Mich. Admin. Code R. 420.504 - Marihuana product sale or transfer; labeling and packaging requirements
Rule 4.
(1) Before a
marihuana product is sold or transferred to or by a marihuana sales location,
the container, bag, or product holding the marihuana product must be sealed and
labeled with all of the following information:
(a) The name and the state license number of
the cultivator or producer, including business or trade name, and package tag
as assigned by the statewide monitoring system.
(b) The name and the marihuana license number
of the licensee that packaged the product, including business or trade name, if
different from the producer of the marihuana product.
(c) Date of harvest, if applicable.
(d) Name of strain, if applicable.
(e) Net weight in United States customary or
metric units.
(f) Concentration of
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) as reported by the laboratory
after potency testing along with a statement that the actual value may vary
from the reported value by 10%.
(g)
Activation time expressed in words or through a pictogram.
(h) Name of the laboratory that performed
passing compliance testing on the product in final form and any test analysis
date.
(i) The universal symbol for
marihuana product published on the agency's website.
(j) A warning that includes all the following
statements:
(i) "It is illegal to drive a
motor vehicle while under the influence of marihuana."
(ii) "National Poison Control Center
1-800-222-1222."
(iii) For products
being sold by a marihuana facility that exceed the maximum THC levels allowed
for products sold under MRTMA, "For use by registered qualifying patients only.
Keep out of reach of children."
(iv) For all other products, "For use by
individuals 21 years of age or older or registered qualifying patients only.
Keep out of reach of children."
(v)
In clearly legible type and surrounded by a continuous heavy line: "WARNING:
USE BY PREGNANT OR BREASTFEEDING WOMEN, OR BY WOMEN PLANNING TO BECOME
PREGNANT, MAY RESULT IN FETAL INJURY, PRETERM BIRTH, LOW BIRTH WEIGHT, OR
DEVELOPMENTAL PROBLEMS FOR THE CHILD."
(2) An edible marihuana product sold by a
marihuana sales location must comply with
R 420.403(7) to
(10).
(3) An infused marihuana product sold by a
marihuana sales location must comply with
R
420.403(7).
(4) A marihuana sales location must make
available to every customer at the time of sale a pamphlet measuring at least
3.5 inches by 5 inches, that includes, at minimum, the statement "National
Poison Control Center Hotline 1-800-222-1222," and at least two of the
following statements:
(a) Marijuana use during
adolescence may affect the developing brain negatively by impairing thinking
and problem solving.
(b) Marijuana
use during adolescence may affect the developing brain negatively by impairing
memory and learning.
(c) Marijuana
use during adolescence may affect the developing brain negatively by impairing
coordination.
(d) Marijuana use
during adolescence may affect the developing brain negatively by impairing
ability to maintain attention.
(e)
Marijuana use during adolescence may impact performance in school.
(f) Marijuana use during adolescence may
impact the risk of mental health issues.
(g) Marijuana use during adolescence may
impact driving abilities.
(h)
Marijuana use during adolescence may impact the potential for
addiction.
(i) Any other statement
as approved by the agency and published on the agency's website.
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