Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A.
General requirements:
Licensees shall ensure the following:
(1) all
production activities are done on premises that are in compliance with state
and local laws that do not conflict with the Cannabis Regulation Act or the
Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Acts;
(2) the licensee's right to use the quantity
of water sufficient to meet the production facility's needs remains in good
standing;
(3) plumbing shall be of
adequate size and design, adequately installed, and maintained to carry
sufficient quantities of water to required locations throughout the facility,
including sufficient quantities of water to properly convey sewage and liquid
disposable waste from the facility; and
(4) all weighting or measuring devices that
are used in the wholesale of cannabis be appropriately documented as having
undergone certified registration and calibration that is in accordance with
applicable requirements of the New Mexico department of agriculture.
B.
Cultivation plan:
Licensees shall create and maintain a cultivation plan, which shall include all
of the following:
(1) a detailed premises
diagram showing all cultivation activity areas, boundaries, and dimensions in
feet.
(2) square foot measurement
of mature cannabis plant cultivation area(s), including aggregate square
footage if the mature cannabis plant cultivation areas are
noncontiguous;
(3) area(s) outside
of the mature cannabis plant cultivation areas where only immature plants shall
be maintained, if applicable;
(4)
designated pesticide and other agricultural chemical storage area(s);
(5) designated processing area(s) if the
licensee will process on site;
(6)
designated packaging area(s) if the licensee will package products on
site;
(7) designated composting
area(s) if the licensee will compost plant or cannabis waste on site;
(8) designated secured area(s) for cannabis
waste if different than composting area(s);
(9) designated area(s) for harvested cannabis
storage;
(10) designated seed
production area(s) which may contain mature plants for nursery purposes
only.
C.
Lighting: For indoor and mixed-light cultivation, a licensee shall
create and maintain a lighting diagram, which shall include the following:
(1) location of all lights in the cannabis
plant cultivation area(s); and
(2)
maximum wattage, or wattage equivalent, of each light.
D.
Pest management: Licensees
shall create and maintain a pest management plan, which shall include product
name and active ingredient(s) of all pesticides to be applied to cannabis
during any stage of plant growth. Licensees are encouraged to create and
implement integrated pest management protocols, including chemical, biological,
and cultural methods to control or prevent the introduction of pests on the
cultivation site.
E.
Cannabis
waste: Licensees shall create and maintain cannabis waste procedures
meeting the requirements set forth in 16.8.2.22 NMAC.
F.
Safety and health
requirements: Licensees shall ensure the following:
(1) all equipment, implements, and fixtures
that are used for the production of cannabis shall be used exclusively for the
production of cannabis and meet sanitation and safety standards required by the
Cannabis Regulation Act, the Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act, division
rules, and any other state or federal laws;
(2) production is conducted in a manner that
does not allow cross-contamination from chemical or biological
hazards;
(3) any person who, by
medical examination or supervisory observation, is shown to have, or appears to
have, an illness, open lesion, including a boil, sore, or infected wound, or
any other abnormal source of microbial contamination for whom there is a
reasonable possibility of contact with preparation surfaces for cannabis, shall
be excluded from any operations which may be anticipated to result in such
contamination until the condition is corrected;
(4) hand-washing facilities are provided that
are adequate, accessible, furnished with running water at a suitable
temperature, conveniently located in indoor production facilities, in
restrooms, and wherever good sanitary practices require employees to wash or
sanitize their hands, and stocked with effective hand-cleaning and sanitizing
preparations, and sanitary towel service or suitable drying devices;
(5) all persons involved in preparing or
handling cannabis conform to hygienic practices while on duty, including:
(a) maintaining adequate personal
cleanliness;
(b) wearing gloves
while handling processed cannabis or unpackaged but processed cannabis
products;
(c) possessing a valid
food handler card issued by an ANSI/ASTM e2659-09 accredited Food Handler
Training Certificate Program approved by the New Mexico environment department
if handling processed cannabis or unpackaged but processed cannabis products;
and
(d) washing hands thoroughly in
an adequate hand-washing facility before starting work, at any other time when
the hands may have become soiled or contaminated, and both before putting
gloves on and after removal of gloves, if the person is handling processed
cannabis or unpackaged but processed cannabis products;
(6) operating systems for waste disposal are
maintained in an adequate manner so that they do not constitute a source of
contamination in areas where cannabis is exposed;
(7) water damage is properly and timely
treated to protect health and safety of employees and the public, and that
fiberglass and other insulation material is not exposed;
(8) adequate safety-type lighting in all
areas where cannabis is produced or stored, if applicable, and where equipment
is cleaned;
(9) rubbish is disposed
of so as to minimize the development of odor, minimize the potential for the
waste becoming an attractant and harborage, or breeding place for
pests;
(10) premises, fixtures, and
physical facilities where cannabis or cannabis products are produced are
maintained to ensure the health and safety of employee and the
public;
(11) contact surfaces,
including utensils and equipment used for preparation of cannabis or cannabis
products, are cleaned and sanitized as frequently as necessary to protect
against contamination;
(12) only
environmental protection agency (EPA) registered sanitizing agents are used in
production operations and that they are used in accordance with labeled
instructions;
(13) toxic cleaning
compounds, sanitizing agents, and pesticide chemicals shall be identified,
held, and stored in a manner that protects against contamination of cannabis or
cannabis products and that otherwise satisfies the requirements of this
rule;
(14) storage and
transportation of cannabis and cannabis products is accomplished under
conditions that will maintain security and protect the cannabis or cannabis
products against physical, chemical, and microbial contamination, as well as
against deterioration of the cannabis or cannabis products and the container;
and
(15) that there is sufficient
space for placement of equipment and storage of material as is necessary for
the maintenance of sanitary operations for production of cannabis.