Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 40 - RULES OF GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Chapter 40-32 - HEMP GROWERS AND PROCESSORS
Subject 40-32-2 - HEMP GROWERS
Rule 40-32-2-.06 - Disposal or Remediation of Non-Compliant Cannabis
Current through Rules and Regulations filed through September 23, 2024
(1) Cannabis exceeding the total delta-9-THC concentration legal limit constitutes marijuana, a Schedule I controlled substance under Georgia law and Federal law.
(2) Hemp grower licensees must either arrange for a reverse distributor to dispose of non-compliant cannabis or ensure the disposal of non-compliant cannabis at the grow site using one of the methods identified in this Chapter.
(3) Prior to disposal, hemp grower licensees may attempt to remediate non-compliant cannabis using one of the methods identified in this Chapter. After attempted remediation, an additional sample of the lot must be taken by a Department-approved sampling agent and tested in accordance with this Subject to confirm the lot contains a total delta-9-THC concentration within the legal limit.
(4) Upon notice and confirmation that a lot has exceeded the total delta-9-THC concentration legal limit, the Department will issue an Order of Disposal or Remediation requiring the entire lot to be disposed of or remediated within a reasonable time to be determined by the Department. Within five days of receipt of an Order of Disposal or Remediation, a hemp grower licensee must notify the Department by email at hemp@agr.georgia.gov of its intent to either dispose of or attempt remediation of the non-compliant cannabis.
(5) The hemp grower licensee will be responsible for arranging disposal through a reverse distributor, disposal at the grow site using one of the methods identified in this Chapter, or remediation.
(6) The hemp grower licensee will be responsible for all costs and fees associated with the disposal or remediation of cannabis exceeding the total delta-9-THC concentration legal limit. No compensation will be owed by the Department to a hemp grower licensee for any such disposal or remediation.
(7) Cannabis subject to disposal or remediation must not be removed from the grow site or from any other area where such cannabis is being handled or stored.
(8) Within 14 days of the date of completion of disposal or remediation, the hemp grower licensee must submit a "Disposal or Remediation Report" form to the Department, which must contain the following information:
O.C.G.A. §§ 2-2-9; 2-23-1 et seq.