Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
A cannabis research license allows a holder of the license to
produce, process, and possess cannabis for the limited research purposes
provided in RCW 69.50.372. The WSLCB designates a scientific reviewer
(reviewer) to review research applications and make recommendations for the
approval or denial of research projects and to assess licensed research
activities. The following provisions are in addition to the requirements for
cannabis research licensees provided in RCW 69.50.372.
(1)
Eligibility and continuing
requirements for research license applications, prohibitions and
restrictions.
(a) Other than the
restrictions listed in this subsection, any person, organization, agency, or
business entity may apply for a can-nabis research license.
(b) Other cannabis licensees may apply for a
research license. Facilities at which the research is conducted must be wholly
separate and distinct from the cannabis business, except:
(i) Licensed producers with a research
license and approved research project may grow cannabis plants or possess
cannabis for research purposes at the producer's licensed premises. However,
all can-nabis grown or possessed for research purposes or purposes other than
those related to the research project must be kept wholly separated and
distinct from commercial operations and must not be comingled with or diverted
to cannabis grown for commercial purposes or purposes other than those related
to the research project; and
(ii)
Licensed processors with a research license and approved research project may
possess cannabis for research purposes at the processors licensed premises.
However, all cannabis possessed for research purposes must be kept wholly
separated and distinct from all cannabis possessed for commercial purposes or
purposes other than those related to the research project and must not be
comingled with or diverted to cannabis possessed for commercial purposes or
purposes other than those related to the research project. Licensed processors
who do not also hold a producer license may not grow cannabis plants for the
purposes of research under a research license at the processor's licensed
location.
(c) Labs
certified to perform quality assurance testing on canna-bis and cannabis
products by the WSLCB may apply for a research license. Certified labs with a
research license and approved research project must ensure that all cannabis
possessed for research purposes is wholly separated from and is not comingled
with cannabis possessed for state required testing purposes for licensed
producers or processors or cannabis possessed for any reason other than
research purposes.
(d) All research
license applicants and persons conducting research under the research license
must be 21 years of age or older.
(e) All research license applicants and those
persons that have managing control over an organization, agency, or business
entity must pass a criminal background check and financial investigation prior
to being eligible to receive a research license.
(f) Except as otherwise provided by chapter
69.50 RCW and agency rule, no applicant for a research license may possess any
cannabis plants or cannabis for research purposes unless and until the research
project is approved and the applicant is notified that the research license is
approved in writing by the WSLCB.
(g) No research licensee may conduct research
unless and until the research project is approved by the reviewer and the WSLCB
in writing.
(2)
Initial applications.
(a)
Application made with business licensing services (BLS).
(i) Applicants for a research license must
apply through BLS to begin the application process for a research
license.
(ii) Upon submitting an
application for a research license through BLS, the applicant will receive an
application letter from the WSLCB directing the applicant to submit the
additional application materials directly to the WSLCB's designated scientific
reviewer (reviewer).
(A) The applicant must
submit complete and accurate additional application materials directly to the
reviewer within 30 days of the date of the application letter from the WSLCB or
by the date indicated on the application letter. It is the responsibility of
the research license applicant to comply with the application requirements in
this section and ensure the application is complete, accurate, and successfully
submitted to the reviewer.
(B)
Incomplete or incorrect additional application materials, materials that do not
adhere to the content requirements in this section, or materials not received
by the reviewer by 5:00 p.m. on the 30th day or the application date as
indicated on the letter from the WSLCB will not be considered by the reviewer
and the WSLCB will withdraw the application after receiving notice in writing
from the reviewer.
(b)
Additional application materials
requirements.(i) Application materials
that do not adhere to the content requirements in this section or incomplete or
incorrect applications will be withdrawn.
(ii) The applicant is responsible for
ensuring that no information is included in the research plan that may
compromise the applicant's ability to secure patent, trade secret, or other
intellectual property protection. All application documents must be submitted
by a person who has the legal authority to represent the entity if the
applicant is an entity other than an individual person.
(iii) All documents must be submitted to the
reviewer in a legible PDF format.
(iv) All of the following information and
documents are required for each initial application:
(A) A completed cover page form, cannabis
research license application form, and signature page form created by the WSLCB
and available at the WSLCB's website at lcb.wa.gov.
(B) A research plan limited to eight pages,
not including references or citations, that includes the following information:
(I) Purpose and goal(s) of the proposed
research project(s);
(II) Key
milestones and timelines for the research project(s);
(III) Background and preliminary
studies;
(IV) Amount of cannabis to
be grown, if applicable, including the justification with respect to milestone
tasks;
(V) Anticipated cost of the
proposed research project(s) and funding available for the work. The scientific
reviewer may request additional information or ask clarifying questions about
the cost of the proposal to determine whether the budget meets the scope and
design of the proposed project;
(VI) Key personnel and organizations,
including names and roles;
(VII)
Facilities, equipment, and other resources required and available for
conducting the proposed research project(s).
(C) A biosketch for each individual involved
in executing the proposed research project limited to two pages per individual
performing technical and administrative functions essential to performing the
proposed research, including proof that the individual is 21 years of age or
older. Biosketches must be prepared using the National Institutes of Health
(NIH) biographical sketch format, available at
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/forms/new-renewal-revisions.htm.
(D) Letters of support limited to two pages
per letter confirming the commitment of time and resources from external
personnel or organizations if external personnel or organizations will
participate in research activities under an approved research project. Letters
of support are required to confirm the commitment of time and resources from
personnel involved in the proposed research project(s) who are not employed at
the applicant organization. Letters of support must include specific details
regarding the type(s) and magnitude of the time and resources being committed
to the proposed research project(s) and must be signed by individuals having
the authority to make such commitments.
(E) For all project(s) involving human or
animal subjects, documentation of all required institutional review board (IRB)
or institutional animal care and use committee (IACUC) approvals. Documents
must be provided on IRB or IACUC letterhead and be signed by authorized
officials of those regulatory bodies.
(v) Documents that do not conform to the
requirements in subsection (b) of this section may be withdrawn. All nonform
documents must conform to the following requirements:
(A) Eight and one-half by 11-inch
portrait-oriented page dimensions;
(B) Single-spaced with all margins measuring
at least one inch; and
(C) At least
12-point font in Times New Roman or Arial, not proportionately
reduced.
(c)
Review by the WSLCB's designated scientific reviewer.
(i) If the applicant submits application
materials to the reviewer by the required deadline specified by the WSLCB's
application letter and the reviewer determines the additional application
materials are complete and meet the document requirements specified in this
section, the reviewer will proceed with reviewing the research project to
evaluate whether the project complies with the provisions of RCW 69.50.372(1)
and (2). The scientific reviewer may require the applicant to provide
additional information if the scientific reviewer determines that more
information is necessary to complete the review.
(ii) When evaluating research projects, the
reviewer must:
(A) Ensure
confidentiality;
(B) Screen members
of the reviewer panel for any conflicts of interest and take appropriate
measures if a conflict of interest is identified;
(C) Review all information, including the
budget, to evaluate whether the scope and design of the proposed project
matches the budget and resources of the applicant; and
(D) The scientific reviewer may require the
applicant to submit to a site inspection. The site inspection may occur after
the initial review and before the license is issued to evaluate the adequacy of
the location, facilities, or equipment to complete the proposed
project.
(iii) The
reviewer will assess fees for the review of the research project proposal
directly to the applicant pursuant to RCW 69.50.372(7). The reviewer will not
recommend approval of an application for any research license for which an
unpaid balance of fees to the reviewer is due regardless of the recommendation
of the reviewer regarding the sufficiency of the research project.
(iv) If at any time during the process of
review the reviewer finds that the additional application materials are not
complete, the reviewer will notify the WSLCB in writing and the WSLCB will
withdraw the application.
(v) The
reviewer will supply a written evaluation to the WSLCB in writing after
completing review of the research project. Evaluations will provide the
approval recommendation status; determination(s) of the applicable research
category or categories; and, as applicable, the reasons for a "Not Approved"
recommendation. The WSLCB will provide written evaluations to applicants
following completion of the review process by the reviewer along with the
WSLCB's approval or denial of the research license.
(d)
WSLCB requirements and licensing
process. If the reviewer indicates the application for a research
license should be approved, the following requirements must be met prior to
final approval of the license by the WSLCB.
(i) The WSLCB will request criminal
background and financial information from the research license applicant and
evaluate the applicant(s) pursuant to the standards and requirements
established in WAC 314-55-020 except that research license applicants are not
subject to prioritization under subsection (3) of that section;
(ii) Funding of the proposed research must be
disclosed by the applicant(s) in amount, timing and source(s). Funding sources
may include organizational resources and individuals and organizations that are
not part of the person, organization, agency, or business entity applying for
the research license. Out-of-state resources may be included, but must be
identified;
(iii) The applicant(s)
must adhere to the notice posting requirements under WAC 314-55-020;
(iv) The applicant must demonstrate access to
and proficiency with the traceability system; and
(v) The applicant must meet facility security
requirements as provided in WAC 314-55-083 prior to being granted a
license.
(3)
Research license withdrawal and denials.
(a) The WSLCB will withdraw an application
if:
(i) The application or additional
application materials are determined incomplete or incorrect by the WSLCB or
its designated reviewer;
(ii) The
additional application materials are not timely received by the reviewer as
provided in this section; or
(iii)
The applicant(s) request withdrawal of a research license application at any
time in the application process. The applicant must request the withdrawal in
writing and is responsible for any review costs due to the reviewer. The
voluntary withdrawal of a research license application does not result in a
hearing right.
(b) The
WSLCB will deny a research license if:
(i) The
scientific reviewer does not recommend approval of the license after reviewing
the research proposal for compliance with this section or RCW
69.50.372;
(ii) The applicant does
not meet the requirements for a license under this section or RCW 69.50.372;
or
(iii) The applicant provides
false or misleading information in any of the materials it submits to the WSLCB
or the reviewer.
(c) If
the WSLCB denies a research application for the reasons provided in (b)(iii) of
this subsection or for failing to meet criminal history or administrative
violations requirements under this section, the applicant(s) is prohibited from
reapplying for a research license for one calendar year from the date of the
WSLCB's denial of the license.
(d)
A person or entity that has outstanding unpaid review fees owing to the
scientific reviewer is prohibited from reapplying for a research license until
all review fees are paid to the scientific reviewer.
(4)
Reporting required.
(a) The WSLCB or the WSLCB's designated
reviewer may require reporting by or auditing of research licensees as
necessary.
(b) The WSLCB's
designated reviewer must submit an annual status report of all completed and
ongoing research projects for the previous year to the WSLCB by December 31st
of each calendar year.
(c) The
licensee must adhere to the reporting requirements in the traceability system
under WAC 314-55-083.
(d) The
reviewer must immediately notify the WSLCB if it receives information
indicating that a research licensee is operating outside the scope of the
projects approved under a research license.
(5)
Adding an additional research
project or changing existing approved research project process (after
licensure).
(a) A research licensee is
restricted to only those research activities under a research project that has
been reviewed and approved by reviewer.
(b) Applications to add a new project or
change an existing approved project is the same as what is required for initial
application except that a new license application through BLS is not required.
To apply to add a new research project or change an existing approved project,
a research licensee must submit all materials to the reviewer as required under
subsection (2)(b) of this section. Incomplete project applications will not be
considered.
(c) The reviewer will
review the application for a new research project or change to an existing
approved research project pursuant to subsection (2)(c) of this section. The
reviewer will supply a written evaluation to the WSLCB and the licensee in
writing after completing review of the application for a new research project
or a change to an existing approved research project. Evaluations will provide
the approval recommendation status; determination(s) of the applicable research
category or categories; and, as applicable, the reasons for a "Not Approved"
recommendation.
(6)
Research license renewals.
(a)
Research license renewals operate on an annual basis, based on the license
issuance date. A licensee must have an ongoing approved research project or an
application for a new research project to be eligible for license renewal. The
WSLCB will notify the licensee and reviewer 90 days prior to the license
renewal date. The licensee must provide a status report to the reviewer or an
application for a new research project if the licensee's ongoing approved
research project will end within 30 days prior to or after the renewal date.
The status report or application must be received by the reviewer within 30
days of the 90-day renewal notice from the WSLCB or the license will not be
renewed.
(b) The reviewer will
notify the WSLCB in writing if the licensee meets the requirements for renewal
not later than 15 days prior to the licensee's renewal date.
(c) If the reviewer determines that the
research project does not meet requirements for renewal due to lack of an
ongoing project or for failure to meet the requirements of RCW 69.50.372 or
this section for a proposed new project, the reviewer will recommend the WSLCB
not renew the license.
(d) The
WSLCB will review the licensee's violation history and criminal background
check prior to renewal. If the violation history or criminal records
disqualifies the licensee from eligibility for a research license under WAC
314-55-050, the WSLCB will not renew the license.
(7)
License revocation.
(a) The WSLCB may revoke an application for
the following reasons:
(i) The WSLCB has
reason to believe that cannabis is being diverted from the research
licensee;
(ii) The research
licensee operates outside the scope of the research project(s) approved under
the license issued to the licensee;
(iii) The applicant makes a misrepresentation
of fact, or fails to disclose a material fact to the WSLCB during the
application process or any subsequent investigation after a license has been
issued;
(iv) The WSLCB finds that
the licensee possesses cannabis plants, cannabis, or cannabis products that are
not accounted for in the traceability system;
(v) The research licensee makes changes to
their operating plan, entity structure, or location without prior approval from
the WSLCB;
(vi) The research
licensee fails to maintain security requirements for the licensed research
facility; or
(vii) The licensee
violates any provision of chapter 69.50 RCW or this chapter.
(b) A licensee may request
voluntary cancellation of a license at any time. The licensee must request
cancellation of a research license to the WSLCB in writing. The voluntary
cancellation of a research license does not result in a hearing
right.
(8)
Cannabis disposal requirements.
(a) Licensees must dispose of cannabis as
provided in WAC 314-55-097.
(b)
Licensees must dispose of cannabis if the research license is discontinued for
any reason. A licensee may transfer plants to another cannabis research
licensee. A licensee may work with the WSLCB to dispose of cannabis or cannabis
plants.
(9) An applicant
or licensee may request an administrative hearing to contest the withdrawal,
denial, nonrenewal, or revocation of a research license pursuant to chapter
34.05 RCW. A request for a hearing must be made in writing and received by the
WSLCB no later than 20 days after the date the notification of withdrawal,
denial, nonrenewal, or revocation was mailed to the applicant or licensee.
Appeal requests submitted in paper form may be delivered to the WSLCB in person
during normal business hours at 1025 Union Avenue S.E., Olympia, WA 98501, or
mailed to the WSLCB. Mailed appeal requests must be addressed to: WSLCB, ATTN:
Adjudicative Proceedings Coordinator, P.O. Box 43076, Olympia, WA 98504-3076
or, for certified mail, WSLCB, ATTN: Adjudicative Proceedings Coordinator, 1025
Union Avenue S.E., Olympia, WA 98501.