New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-C - Commissioner, Department of Health and Human Services
Chapter He-C 400 - THERAPEUTIC CANNABIS PROGRAM
Part He-C 402 - ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT CENTERS
Section He-C 402.19 - Packaging and Labeling Requirements
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules He-C 402.19
Current through Register No. 52, December 26, 2024
(a) The dispensing of cannabis or CIP shall be prohibited unless the cannabis is placed within a container and labeled in accordance with this section.
(b) All cannabis or CIP to be dispensed shall be packaged as follows:
(1) Cannabis or CIP
shall be packaged in plain, opaque, tamper-proof, and child-resistant
containers, except that the container shall not require to be child-resistant
if the qualifying patient or designated caregiver has affirmed in writing that
he or she would have difficulty opening a child-resistant container and that
there are no young children living in his or her household;
(2) Cannabis or CIP shall be packaged in a
manner that is not attractive to children;
(3) Depictions of the product, cartoons, or
images other than the ATC's logo shall not be permitted on the
packaging;
(4) The packaging of
edible CIP shall not bear a reasonable resemblance to any commercially
available product; and
(5) If the
ATC has a second location for cultivation, packaging, including the application
of a tamper-proof seal on the package, shall be completed at the cultivation
location and not at the dispensing location.
(c) The ATC shall not use any product or strain name that:
(1) Is identical to, or
confusingly similar to, the name of an existing non-cannabis product;
(2) Is identical to, or confusingly similar
to, the name of an unlawful product or substance;
(3) Is obscene or indecent, such as names
that are sexually suggestive, include curse words, or are ethnic, racist, or
derogatory in nature;
(4) Might
encourage the use of cannabis or CIP for recreational purposes
(5) Might encourage the use of cannabis or
CIP for a condition other than a qualifying medical condition;
(6) Is customarily associated with persons
under the age of 18; or
(7) Is
related to the benefits, safety, or efficacy of the cannabis product unless
supported by substantial evidence or substantial clinical data.
(d) All cannabis or CIP dispensed shall meet the following labeling requirements:
(1) The ATC shall place a legible, firmly
affixed label on all cannabis or CIP dispensed, which contains, at a minimum,
the following information:
a. The qualifying
patient's registry identification number;
b. If the cannabis or CIP is being dispensed
to a designated caregiver on behalf of a qualifying patient, in addition to a.
above, the designated caregiver's registry identification number;
c. The qualifying patient's
address;
d. The name, registration
number, address, and phone number of the ATC;
e. The quantity, in ounces, of usable
cannabis dispensed, which, for CIP, shall be as determined by
He-C 402.13(i)
;
f. The date that the ATC dispensed the
cannabis or CIP;
g. The batch
number;
h. The strain of cannabis
dispensed or, for CIP that has been produced with more than one strain,
terminology that indicates that multiple strains have been used to create the
CIP, such as "blend" or "hybrid";
i. The cannabinoid profile of the cannabis or
CIP dispensed, as follows:
1. For flower, in
percent by weight;
2. For CIP, in
milligrams; and
3. If the
cannabinoid profile testing indicates that the amount of a cannabinoid is
undetectable, it shall not be required to be included on the label;
j. This statement, including
capitalization: "This product has not been analyzed or approved by the FDA. It
is not certified to be free of contaminants. There is limited information on
the side effects of using this product, and there may be associated health
risks. Do not drive or operate heavy machinery when under the influence of this
product. KEEP THIS PRODUCT AWAY FROM CHILDREN."; and
k. This statement: "This cannabis or CIP is
for therapeutic use only. Diversion of this product is a class B felony and
shall result in the revocation of one's registry identification
card.";
(2) In addition
to (1) above, the ATC shall place a legible, firmly affixed label on all CIP
including the following information:
a. The
type of the product;
b. A list of
ingredients;
c. The net weight of
the product;
d. A warning if nuts
or other known allergens are contained in the product;
e. The date of product creation and the
recommended "use by" or expiration date;
f. A statement that the CIP, if perishable,
should be refrigerated;
g.
Directions for use of the product if relevant;
h. Dosing information regarding the serving
size of the product relative to the amount of THC or CBD in the product;
and
i. The estimated time the CIP
may take to go into effect;
(3) In addition to (1) and (2) above, for any
CIP that contains an ethanol- or isopropanol-based cannabis concentrate with a
residual solvent level that exceeds 500 parts per million per gram, the ATC
shall add a warning to the label stating the amount of residual solvent, in
parts per million per gram, contained in the product;
(4) Labeling text shall not include any false
or misleading statements regarding health or physical benefits to the consumer;
and
(5) Multiple labels on a
container shall be allowed, however, labels shall be unobstructed and
conspicuous in that no information required by these rules shall be
obstructed.
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