New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 8 - COMMERCIAL AND MEDICAL CANNABIS
Part 3 - PACKAGING, LABELING, ADVERTISING, MARKETING, AND COMMERCIAL DISPLAY REQUIREMENTS FOR CANNABIS PRODUCTS
Section 16.8.3.12 - CANNABIS FINISHED PRODUCT PACKAGING
Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.8.3.12
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Unless otherwise specified, edible or topical cannabis finished products shall meet the following minimum packaging requirements:
(1) containers used for edible
cannabis products or edible cannabis finished products shall be food-grade or
GRAS and must not impart any toxic or deleterious substance to the packaged
product;
(2) containers used for
topical cannabis products and topical cannabis finished products must be
suitable for the intended purpose and must not impart any toxic or deleterious
substance to the packaged product;
(3) unless otherwise provided, containers
shall be child-resistant. If the product is multiple use, or contains multiple
servings, it shall also be packaged in a container that is resealable and
continually child-resistant;
(4)
cannabis finished products that contain only cannabis flower must be packaged
in resealable containers and are not subject to the child resistant container
requirement;
(5) containers shall
be compostable and recyclable, or made from recycled materials;
(6) edible cannabis finished products
packaged for commercial sale shall not exceed 10 milligrams of Total THC per
serving, or 100 milligrams of Total THC per container;
(7) edible cannabis finished products
packaged for qualified patients, qualified caregivers and reciprocal
participants as defined by the Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act shall be
identified for medical use only and shall not exceed 50 milligrams of Total THC
per serving;
(8) single serving
edible cannabis finished products that are placed into a child resistant
container may be bundled into an exit package;
(9) edible cannabis finished products
containing multiple servings in a single container shall:
(a) when in in solid form, be:
(i) easily separable in order to allow an
average person 21 years of age or older to physically separate, with minimal
effort, individual servings of the product; and
(ii) easily and permanently scored to
identify individual servings;
(b) be packaged in a single serving size;
and
(c) be marked, stamped, or
otherwise imprinted with a logo designed and provided by the division that
notifies a reasonable person that the product contains cannabis that is no
smaller than 1/2 inch by 1/2 inch for each single serving contained in a
multi-serving package.
(10) Unless as otherwise specified in
Paragraph (10) of this subsection, liquid cannabis finished products shall be
single-serving only.
(11) Each
liquid cannabis finished product that is a multiple-serving edible cannabis
finished product shall be:
(a) packaged in a
structure that uses a single mechanism to achieve both child-resistant
properties and accurate pouring measurement of each liquid serving in
increments; and
(b) the measurement
component is within the child-resistant cap or closure of the bottle and is not
a separate component.
(12) A cannabis manufacturer shall maintain a
copy of the certificate showing that each child-resistant container into which
edible or topical cannabis finished product is placed is child-resistant and
complies with the requirements of
16 C.F.R.
1700.15 and 16 C.F.R. 1700.20;
(13) Packaging containers shall not be
designed to be appealing to a child and shall not use words that refer to
products that are commonly associated with minors or marketed by minors,
including use of the word(s) "candy" or "candies" on the label of any
container.
(14) Once any remaining
cannabis has been removed and destroyed pursuant to these rules, a cannabis
establishment may reuse containers subject to the following requirements and
restrictions:
(a) the containers have been
sanitized and disinfected either by a cannabis establishment or by a
third-party to ensure that they do not contain any harmful residue or
contaminants, and
(b) if child
resistant, the containers can be reused with new child resistant packaging that
complies with
16 C.F.R.
1700.15 and 16 C.F.R. 1700.20; or if new
child resistant packaging is not being used, based on a visual inspection, the
existing child-resistant packaging appears to be in good working order and does
not appear to pose a risk of unintended exposure or ingestion of cannabis. The
visual inspection must ensure such containers are not brittle or have chips,
cracks, or other imperfections that could compromise the child-resistant
properties of the container or otherwise pose a threat of harm to a patient or
consumer.
(15) Packaging
for edible cannabis finished products packaged pursuant to the Lynn and Erin
Compassionate Use Act that was purchased prior to January 11, 2022 may be used
by a licensee until October 1, 2022.
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