N.J. Admin. Code § 17:30-9.15 - Secure transport
(a) A
cannabis business may securely transport cannabis items to another cannabis
business premises , or it may use a licensed cannabis distributor for such
transport.
(b) A cannabis business
may transport between multiple cannabis business premises anywhere in the State
using a delivery vehicle pursuant to this section.
(c) A cannabis business shall ensure each
delivery vehicle is equipped with:
1. A secure
lockbox or secure cargo area, which shall be used for the sanitary and secure
transport of cannabis .
i. In transit, cannabis
items shall be locked and stored in the secure lockbox or secure cargo area
until the cannabis business staff member arrives at the receiving cannabis
business ;
2. A Global
Positioning System (GPS) device for identifying the geographic location of the
delivery vehicle , either permanently or temporarily affixed to the delivery
vehicle while the delivery vehicle is in operation.
i. The device shall remain active and in the
possession of the cannabis business staff member at all times during
transport.
ii. At all times, the
originating cannabis business or the cannabis distributor shall be able to
identify the geographic location of all delivery vehicles that are transporting
cannabis items and shall provide that information to the Commission , upon
request; and
3.
Functioning heating and air conditioning systems appropriate for maintain
correct temperatures for storage of cannabis and cannabis products.
(d) A cannabis business shall
maintain current hired and non-owned automobile liability insurance sufficient
to insure all delivery vehicles in the amount of at least $ 1,000,000 per
occurrence or accident.
(e) A
cannabis business shall ensure that a delivery vehicle bears no markings that
would either identify or indicate that the vehicle is used to transport
cannabis .
(f) A cannabis business
shall provide the Commission with information regarding any delivery vehicles,
including the vehicle's make, model, color, vehicle identification number,
license plate number, and vehicle registration.
(g) A cannabis business shall staff each
delivery vehicle with at least one cannabis business staff member.
1. The cannabis business staff member shall
not leave cannabis items in an unattended delivery vehicle unless the vehicle
is locked and equipped with an active vehicle alarm system. In no case shall
cannabis items be left in a delivery vehicle overnight or outside the operating
hours of the cannabis business conducting the transport.
2. The cannabis business staff member shall
have access to a secure form of communication with the cannabis business , such
as a cellular telephone, at all times that the delivery vehicle contains
cannabis items.
3. The cannabis
business staff member shall possess their Cannabis Business Identification Card
and their valid non-probationary driver's license appropriate to the type of
delivery vehicle driven at all times during transport and shall present them to
Commission staff or law enforcement officials, upon demand.
4. Before transport, the cannabis business
staff member shall create a physical or electronic copy of the transport
request. During transport, the cannabis business staff member shall maintain a
copy of the transport request and shall make it available, upon request, to
State and local law enforcement, and State and local regulatory authorities and
agencies.
5. Only Cannabis Business
Identification Card holders shall be allowed in a delivery vehicle .
6. During transport, the cannabis business
staff member driving the delivery vehicle shall comply with this section and
all New Jersey laws, rules, and regulations for the operation of vehicles on
public roadways.
(h) All
transport of cannabis items shall be conducted by a person. A transport of
cannabis items shall not be made through the use of an unmanned vehicle, which
shall include a drone.
(i) A
cannabis business shall ensure that transports are completed in a timely and
efficient manner.
1. The cannabis business
staff member shall only travel between originating cannabis business premises
and receiving cannabis business premises and shall not deviate from the
delivery path described in this subsection, except in the event of emergency,
or as necessary, for rest, fuel, or vehicle repair stops, or because road
conditions make continued use of the route or operation of the vehicle unsafe,
impossible, or impracticable.
2.
The process of transport begins when the cannabis business staff member leaves
the originating cannabis business premises with the purchase order of cannabis
items and ends when the cannabis business staff member furnishes the cannabis
items to the receiving cannabis business premises .
(j) Each cannabis business shall maintain a
written or electronic record of each transport of cannabis ; for each transport,
such record shall include:
1. The date and
time that the transport began and ended;
2. The name, Cannabis Business Identification
Card number, and signature of the cannabis business staff member performing the
transport;
3. The weight of the
cannabis or cannabis items transported;
4. The batch number of the usable cannabis or
the lot number of the cannabis product , the name of the strain/cultivar, and
the form of the cannabis product ; and
5. The signature of the cannabis business
staff member of the receiving cannabis business attesting to receipt of the
goods.
(k) A cannabis
business shall report any vehicle accidents, diversions, losses, or other
reportable events that occur during transport to the Commission in accordance
with N.J.A.C. 17:30-9.11.
(l) A municipality may not restrict the
transportation of cannabis items through, or within, that municipality by
adoption of a municipal ordinance or any other measure, and any restriction to
the contrary shall be deemed void and unenforceable.
(m) Where a transport is attempted and not
completed and the cannabis item remains in the possession of the cannabis
business personnel conducting the transport, the personnel shall return the
cannabis item to the originating cannabis business . The cannabis business may
restock the product, logging the product's amended status in the business's
internal inventory. Such items must be in new, unopened condition prior to
restocking.
(n) While engaging in
the secure transport of cannabis items, cannabis paraphernalia , and related
supplies, a cannabis distributor or other cannabis business may also transport
other unrelated non-Federally regulated goods or shipments in the delivery
vehicle where all cannabis items, cannabis paraphernalia , and related supplies
are segregated from the non-Federally regulated goods or shipments, in their
own separate secure lockbox or secure cargo area.
(o) A cannabis business , including a cannabis
distributor , shall provide the Commission with a list of all cannabis business
staff members that will be driving delivery vehicles for secure transport,
documentation that they have received training for the position, and
verification that they have valid non-probationary driver's licenses
appropriate to the type of delivery vehicle driven.
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