Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
The statutory authority for this rule includes but is not
limited to sections
44-50-202(1)(b),
44-50-203(1)(g),
44-50-203(2)(g),
44-50-203(2)(h),
and 44-50-203(2)(i),
and 44-50-203(2)(p),
C.R.S. The purpose of this rule is to establish minimum health and sanitary
requirements for a Natural Medicine Business's Licensed Premises.
A.
Reasonable Measures and
Precautions. Licensees shall take all reasonable measures and
precautions to ensure:
1. Any individual who,
by medical examination or supervisory observation, is shown to have, or appears
to have, an illness, open lesion, including boils, sores, or infected wounds or
any other abnormal source of microbial contamination for whom there is a
reasonable possibility of contact with Regulated Natural Medicine and Regulated
Natural Medicine Product shall be excluded from any operations which may be
expected to result in contamination until the condition is corrected;
2. All individuals working in direct contact
with Regulated Natural Medicine or Regulated Natural Medicine Product shall
conform with hygienic practices while on duty, including but not limited to:
a. Maintaining adequate personal
cleanliness;
b. Washing hands
thoroughly in an adequate hand-washing area(s) before starting work, prior to
engaging in the cultivation or production of Regulated Natural Medicine and
Regulated Natural Medicine Product, and at any other time when the hands may
have become soiled or contaminated; and
c. Refraining from having direct contact with
Regulated Natural Medicine or Regulated Natural Medicine Product if the person
has or may have an illness, open lesion, including boils, sores, or infected
wounds or any other abnormal source of microbial contamination, until such
condition is addressed and corrected.
3. Litter and waste are removed, and waste
disposal systems are maintained in a manner so that they do not constitute a
source of contamination in areas where Regulated Natural Medicine or Regulated
Natural Medicine Product is handled;
4. Floors, walls, and ceilings are
constructed in such a manner that they may be adequately cleaned, and each is
kept clean and in good repair;
5.
There is adequate lighting in all areas where Regulated Natural Medicine and
Regulated Natural Medicine Product is handled, including but not limited to,
processing, manufacturing, sampling, testing, storing, packaging, and labeling,
and where equipment or utensils are cleaned;
6. Licensees provide adequate screening or
other protection against the entry of pests. Litter shall be disposed of so as
to minimize the development of odor and minimize the potential for waste
attracting pests, creating shelter for pests, or where pests breed;
7. Any buildings, fixtures, and other
facilities are maintained in a sanitary condition, including but not limited to
the prevention of microorganism growth;
8. Toxic cleaning compounds, sanitizing
agents, and other chemicals shall be identified, held, stored, and disposed of
in a manner that protects against contamination of Regulated Natural Medicine
and Regulated Natural Medicine Product, and in accordance with any applicable
local, state, or federal law, rule, regulation, or ordinance. All Safety Data
Sheets from the compounds must be kept on file in accordance with Rule
3010;
9. All operations in the
receiving, inspecting, transporting, preparing, manufacturing, packaging, and
storing Regulated Natural Medicine and Regulated Natural Medicine Product shall
be conducted in accordance with adequate sanitation principles; and
10. Cultivation or manufacturing materials,
ingredients, and Regulated Natural Medicine and Regulated Natural Medicine
Product that can support the rapid growth of undesirable microorganisms are
stored in a manner that prevents the growth of these
microorganisms.
B.
Hand Washing & Facilities. All Natural Medicine
Businesses must have at least one toilet facility and hand-washing facility.
1. Hand washing facilities shall be adequate
and convenient and be furnished with running water at a suitable temperature.
Hand-washing facilities shall be located in the Licensed Premises and where
good sanitary practices require employees to wash or sanitize their hands, and
provide effective hand-cleaning and sanitizing preparations and sanitary towel
service or suitable drying devices. A sign must be posted to remind employees
to wash their hands before returning to work;
2. Each Natural Medicine Business provides
its employees with adequate and readily accessible toilet facilities that are
maintained in a sanitary condition and good repair by cleaning and sanitizing
the facilities on a scheduled basis; and
3. Healing Centers must have both toilet and
hand-washing facilities easily accessible to Participants. These facilities may
be shared with non-licensed entities, as long as the Facilitator follows the
procedures outlined in the Administration Session Preparedness Plan in Rule
8035(D)(1)(a)(i).
4. Potable
drinking water facilities must be available for employees and
Participants.