Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 19 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES
Division 100 - Division of Cannabis Regulation
Chapter 1 - Marijuana
Section 19 CSR 100-1.150 - Marijuana Waste Disposal
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: Under Article XIV, Sections 1 and 2 of the Missouri Constitution, the Department of Health and Senior Services is authorized to regulate and control the operations of medical and marijuana facilities. This rule explains how licensed and certified facilities, with the exception of transportation facilities, should dispose of any excess or unusable marijuana waste, unwanted marijuana product, or any waste from the facility..
(1) Unused marijuana product and any solid and liquid wastes generated during marijuana product production and processing must be stored, managed, and disposed of in accordance with applicable state, tribal, local, and municipal laws and regulations. Licensees must keep records of the final disposition of all such wastes for at least five (5) years or longer if required by federal, state, local law.
(2) Each licensee shall maintain a marijuana waste disposal log indicating the date and time, location, video camera names that captured the two (2) angles of destruction, method of destruction, mixing medium, and agent ID(s) of the employee(s) who destroyed the marijuana product.
(3) Wastewater generated during marijuana product production and processing must be disposed of in compliance with applicable state, tribal, local, and municipal laws and regulations.
(4) Marijuana waste must be stored securely before final disposition, which can be done within the facility in areas designated for disposal activities or, if necessary, outside the facility in a locked, tamper-resistant receptacle.
(5) Wastes from the production and processing of marijuana plants must be evaluated against state hazardous waste regulations to determine if those wastes qualify as hazardous waste. It is the responsibility of each licensee to properly evaluate their waste to determine if it is a hazardous waste per 40 CFR 262.11.