Alaska Administrative Code
Title 11 - Natural Resources
Part 4 - Agriculture
Chapter 40 - Industrial Hemp
Article 2 - Grower Registration
11 AAC 40.290 - Sample results in excess of delta-9-THC limitations

Universal Citation: 11 AK Admin Code 40.290

Current through August 30, 2024

(a) If a pre- or post-harvest sample tests greater than 0.3 percent delta-9-THC, the tested lot must be destroyed, unless reconditioning is permitted under (b) of this section.

(b) If a sample tests greater than 0.3 percent delta-9-THC but not greater than 1.0 percent delta-9-THC, the division will issue a notice of violation. The registered grower may elect to recondition the failing lot with another lot within testing levels in an attempt reduce the delta-9-THC of the reconditioned lots to not more than 0.3 percent. The registrant is responsible for sampling costs, set out in 11 AAC 40.100(11), and testing costs of the reconditioned lots. If the reconditioned lots still exceed the 0.3 delta-9-THC or if the registrant chooses not to recondition the lot, the registrant shall destroy the hemp in compliance with 11 AAC 40.665.

(c) If a pre- or post-harvest sample tests in excess of 1.0 percent delta-9-THC levels, the division will issue a notice of violation, order the destruction of the harvest lot in compliance with 11 AAC 40.665, and notify the Department of Public Safety and the Marijuana Control Board of the notice of violation.

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