Ohio Admin. Code 901:14-2-19 - Prohibited products
(A)
The following products shall not be offered for
sale:
(1)
Any
hemp product which exceeds the acceptable hemp THC level.
(2)
All hemp products
contained in a batch or lot which via laboratory testing:
(a)
Fails to satisfy
the standards set forth in Table 9 of the "Cannabis Inflorescence: Standards of
Identity, Analysis, and Quality Control" (2014) monograph.
(b)
For the purposes
of mycotoxin contamination analysis:
(i)
The total of the
detected amounts, if any, of aflatoxin B1, aflatoxin B2, aflatoxin G1, and
aflatoxin G2 exceeds twenty micrograms per kilogram; and
(ii)
The detected
amount, if any, of ochratoxin A exceeds twenty micrograms per
kilogram.
(c)
For the purposes of heavy metal contamination
analysis:
(i)
The detected amount of arsenic, if any, exceeds 0.42 parts
per million.
(ii)
The detected amount of cadmium, if any, exceeds 0.27
parts per million.
(iii)
The detected amount of lead, if any, exceeds 0.87 parts
per million.
(iv)
The detected amount of mercury, if any, exceeds 0.87
parts per million.
(d)
For the purposes
of pesticide residue analysis, fails to satisfy the most stringent acceptable
standard for an approved pesticide chemical residue in a food item as set forth
in 40 C.F.R. Part 180, as effective on September 8, 2017.
(3)
Any
hemp product that was produced in violation of Chapter 928. of the Revised Code
or this chapter.
(B)
Any prohibited
product, as well as all products in their corresponding batch or lot, as
outlined in paragraph (A) of this rule shall be immediately destroyed by the
processor.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 928.03
Rule Amplifies: 928.02, 928.04
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