New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 8 - COMMERCIAL AND MEDICAL CANNABIS
Part 2 - LICENSING AND OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CANNABIS ESTABLISHMENTS
Section 16.8.2.47 - CANNABIS TESTING LABORATORY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.8.2.47
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Minimum policy and procedure requirements: A cannabis testing laboratory shall develop, implement, and maintain on the licensed premises, standard policies and procedures, which shall include the following:
(1) sample
collection procedures, including:
(a)
specifications for sampling tools and containers;
(b) use of gloves and other personal
protective equipment to prevent contamination of batches;
(c) access to complete batches of cannabis
products;
(d) determination of the
number of sample increments required, based on batch size; and
(e) random selection of sample
increments;
(2) chain of
custody;
(3) data
recording;
(4) sample storage and
integrity, including sealing of sample containers and, if applicable, the use
of preservatives, inert gas, or other measures;
(5) transportation, including protection from
light, heat, and humidity;
(6)
sample preparation of each matrix for each test;
(7) methodology for each test, including:
(a) sample preparation;
(b) reagent, solution, and reference standard
preparation;
(c) instrument setup,
as applicable;
(d) standardization
of volumetric reagent solutions, as applicable;
(e) data acquisition; and
(f) calculation of results
(8) data quality parameters for
each test, including:
(a)
specificity;
(b) limit of
detection; and
(c) limit of
quantitation;
(9)
reporting of results;
(10) quality
assurance;
(11) employee policies
and procedures, including but not limited to:
(a) adherence to state and federal laws that
do not conflict with the Cannabis Regulation Act or the Lynn and Erin
Compassionate Use Act;
(b)
responding to an emergency, including robbery or a serious accident or
incident;
(c) alcohol and drug-free
workplace policies and procedures;
(d) safety and security procedures;
(e) occupational health and safety;
(f) crime prevention techniques;
and
(g) if applicable,
confidentiality laws, including the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996;
(12) equipment cleaning, maintenance, and
inspection standards and schedules;
(13) standards for labeling, storage,
expiration, and re-qualification dates and records relating to reagents,
solutions, and reference standards;
(14) sample analysis procedures, including
but not limited to procedures for the use of only primary or secondary
standards for quantitative analyses;
(15) standards for data recording, review,
storage, and reporting that include, but are not limited to, standards to
ensure:
(a) that data is recorded in a manner
consistent with this rule, and that it is reviewed to verify that applicable
standards of practice, equipment calibration, and reference standards were
applied before reporting;
(b) that
all data, including raw data, documentation, protocols, and reports are
retained in accordance with the requirements of this rule; and
(c) that reports are the property of the
business or individual who provided the sample, and reports meet the
requirements of this rule; and
(16) creation of chain of custody
documentation for each sample.
B. Training program:
(1) Licensee shall implement a training
program, approved by the division, to ensure that all personnel present at the
premises are provided information and training that, at minimum, covers the
following topics within 30 days of the start of employment:
(a) employee health and safety;
(b) health and safety hazards;
(c) hazard communication;
(d) security procedures; and
(e) record keeping/track and trace.
(2) A cannabis testing
laboratory must provide and document training on the following subjects before
permitting any authorized person to independently collect samples of cannabis
products:
(a) an overview of the process and
standard operating procedures of the laboratory;
(b) quality control procedures, including
sterile collection of samples and storage;
(c) chain of custody, recordkeeping, and
tracking requirements;
(d)
calibration, use, and maintenance of measuring devices;
(e) transportation procedures; and
(f) any additional information reasonably
related to sample collection.
(3) A cannabis testing laboratory must
provide and document training on the following subjects before an agent or
employee independently performs any cannabis testing process:
(a) an overview of the process and standard
operating procedure(s);
(b) quality
control procedures;
(c) chain of
custody and tracking requirements;
(d) proper and safe usage of equipment or
machinery;
(e) safe work practices
applicable to an employee's job tasks, including appropriate use of any
necessary safety or sanitary equipment;
(f) cleaning and maintenance
requirements;
(g) emergency
operations, including shutdown; and
(h) any additional information reasonably
related to an employee's job duties.
C. Training documentation:
(1) Licensee shall ensure that all personnel
receive annual refresher training to cover, at minimum, the topics listed in
this section. The licensee shall maintain a record which contains at minimum:
(a) a list of all personnel at the premises,
including at minimum, name and job duties of each;
(b) documentation of training topics and
dates of training completion for all personnel;
(c) dates of refresher training completion
for all personnel; and
(d) the
signature of each employee verifying receipt and understanding of each training
or refresher training completed.
(2) Licensee may assign responsibility for
ensuring compliance by individual personnel with the requirements of this
section to supervisory personnel.
(3) Licensees shall maintain documentation of
an employee's training for a period of two years for current employees and at
least six months after the termination of an employee's
employment.
D. Materials to be maintained on premises: A cannabis testing laboratory shall maintain on its premises, and shall promptly present to the department upon request:
(1) all results of
laboratory tests conducted on cannabis or cannabis derived products for a
period of at least two years;
(2)
operating manuals and other documentation for each piece of
equipment;
(3) records of required
inspection, calibration, and maintenance for each piece of equipment,
including:
(a) the date of the
operation;
(b) the person who
performed it;
(c) the written
procedure used; and
(d) any
deviations from the written procedure;
(4) records of non-routine repairs performed
on equipment as a result of failure and malfunction, including:
(a) the nature of the repair;
(b) how and when the need for the repair was
discovered; and
(c) any remedial
action taken in response to the repair;
(5) the certificate of analysis for all
reference standards, whether acquired or internally produced.
(6) current material safety data sheets for
all chemicals used;
(7)
documentation of proficiency training.
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