New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 8 - COMMERCIAL AND MEDICAL CANNABIS
Part 8 - CANNABIS PLANT LIMITS AND PROCESS TO ADDRESS SHORTAGE OF CANNABIS SUPPLY IN THE MEDICAL CANNABIS PROGRAM
Section 16.8.8.9 - CANNABIS PLANT LIMIT TIER LEVELS

Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.8.8.9

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Initial license designation: For the purpose of determining the number of mature cannabis plants a licensee may be allocated to cultivate, all cannabis producer and vertically integrated cannabis establishment licenses issued on or after August 15, 2021, will be designated by the division as a level 1, level 2, level 3, or level 4. Cannabis plant count level placement shall be based on the following factors:

(1) applicant's requested mature cannabis plant limit level;

(2) applicant's demonstration of a legal right to use the quantity of water needed for the level of mature cannabis plants cultivated based on the applicant's cannabis cultivation plan;

(3) if applicable, whether the applicant's reported number of mature cannabis plants harvested in the preceding six months was a minimum of eighty percent of applicant's authorized mature plant count limit;

(4) if applicable, whether the applicant's total cannabis sales were a minimum of seventy-five percent of applicant's reported production of cannabis during the six months preceding applicant's request; and

(5) applicant's social equity plan, including race, ethnicity, gender, age, and residential status of licensee, controlling persons and employees of applicant and whether the applicant, controlling persons, employees or the locations where the cannabis products are produced are located in an underserved rural community, including tribal, acequia, land grant-merced, federally designated opportunity zone, or other rural historic communities.

B. Designated mature cannabis plant levels:

(1) Level 1: 201 - 2,000 mature cannabis plants;

(2) Level 2: 2,001 - 6,000 mature cannabis plants;

(3) Level 3: 6,001 - 12,000 mature cannabis plants; or

(4) Level 4: 12,001 - 16,000 mature cannabis plants.

C. Incremental increase: A licensee may increase the number of mature cannabis plants, at the time of renewal and one other time per year. An authorized mature cannabis plant count increase shall only be approved in increments of 500 mature cannabis plants.

D. Limit of incremental increase: A licensee may be allowed to increase its authorized mature cannabis plant count up to eight increments at a time upon application and approval by the division.

E. Immature Plants: For purposes of calculating the maximum number of authorized mature cannabis plants, the germination, seedling, and vegetative stages are classified as immature cannabis plants and are excluded from a licensees approved cannabis plant level.

F. Maximum cannabis plant count: In no event shall a licensee be permitted to grow more than 20,000 mature cannabis plants at one time.

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