Washington Administrative Code
Title 314 - Liquor and Cannabis Board
Chapter 314-55 - Cannabis licenses, application process, requirements, and reporting
Section 314-55-102 - Quality assurance and quality control
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Lab certification and accreditation for quality control testing. To become certified, a third-party lab must meet the board's certification and accreditation requirements as described in WAC 314-55-0995 and this chapter before conducting quality control tests required under this section.
(2) General quality control testing requirements for certified labs.
(3) Quality control analysis and screening. The following analysis and screening are only required for samples that have not been previously tested, or that have failed quality control testing.
Cannabinoid |
Lower Limit of Quantitation (mg/g) |
CAS # |
CBD |
1.0 |
13956-29-1 |
CBDA |
1.0 |
1244-58-2 |
[DELTA]9-THC |
1.0 |
1972-08-3 |
[DELTA]9-THCA |
1.0 |
23978-85-0 |
Unprocessed Plant Material |
Colony Forming Unit per Gram (CFU/g) |
Bile Tolerant Gram Negative bacteria (BTGN) |
1.0 * 104 |
Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) |
<1 |
Salmonella spp. |
<1 |
Processed Plant Material |
Colony Forming Unit per Gram (CFU/g) |
Bile Tolerant Gram Negative bacteria (BTGN) |
1.0 * 103 |
Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) |
<1 |
Salmonella spp. |
<1 |
Mycotoxin |
µg/kg |
CAS # |
Aflatoxins (Sum of Isomers) |
20. |
|
* Aflatoxin B1 |
1162-65-8 |
|
* Aflatoxin B2 |
7220-81-7 |
|
* Aflatoxin G1 |
1165-39-5 |
|
* Aflatoxin G2 |
7241-98-7 |
|
Ochratoxin A |
20. |
303-47-9 |
Solvent |
µg/g |
ppm (simplified) |
CAS # |
Acetone |
5.0 * 103 |
5000 |
67-64-1 |
Benzene |
2.0 |
2 |
71-43-2 |
Butanes (Sum of Isomers) |
5.0 * 103 |
5000 |
|
* n-butane |
106-97-8 |
||
* 2-methylpropane (isobutane) |
75-28-5 |
||
Cyclohexane |
3.9 * 103 |
3880 |
110-82-7 |
Chloroform |
2.0 |
2 |
67-66-3 |
Dichloromethane |
6.0 * 102 |
600 |
75-09-2 |
Ethanol |
5.0 * 103 |
5000 |
64-17-5 |
Ethyl acetate |
5.0 * 103 |
5000 |
141-78-6 |
Heptanes (Single Isomer) |
5.0 * 103 |
5000 |
|
* n-heptane |
142-82-5 |
||
Hexanes (Sum of Isomers) |
2.9 * 102 |
290 |
|
* n-hexane |
110-54-3 |
||
* 2-methylpentane |
107-83-5 |
||
* 3-methylpentane |
96-14-0 |
||
* 2,2-dimethylbutane |
75-83-2 |
||
* 2,3-dimethylbutane |
79-29-8 |
||
Isopropanol (2-propanol) |
5.0 * 103 |
5000 |
67-63-0 |
Methanol |
3.0 * 103 |
3000 |
67-56-1 |
Pentanes (Sum of Isomers) |
5.0 * 103 |
5000 |
|
* n-pentane |
109-66-0 |
||
* methylbutane (isopentane) |
78-78-4 |
||
* dimethylpropane (neopentane) |
463-82-1 |
||
Propane |
5.0 * 103 |
5000 |
74-98-6 |
Toluene |
8.9 * 102 |
890 |
108-88-3 |
Xylenes (Sum of Isomers) |
2.2 * 103 |
2170 |
|
* 1,2-dimethylbenzene (ortho-) |
95-47-6 |
||
* 1,3-dimethylbenzene (meta-) |
108-38-3 |
||
* 1,4-dimethylbenzene (para-) |
106-42-3 |
Metal |
µg/g |
Arsenic |
2.0 |
Cadmium |
0.82 |
Lead |
1.2 |
Mercury |
0.40 |
(4) Required quality control tests. The following quality control tests are required for each of the cannabis products described below. Licensees and certified labs may opt to perform additional quality control tests on the same sample.
Product |
Test(s) Required |
Cannabis flower |
1. Water activity testing 2. Potency analysis 3. Foreign matter inspection 4. Microbiological screening 5. Mycotoxin screening 6. Pesticide screening |
Intermediate Product Type |
Tests Required |
Cannabis mix |
1. Water activity testing 2. Potency analysis 3. Foreign matter inspection 4. Microbiological screening 5. Mycotoxin screening 6. Pesticide screening |
Concentrate or extract made with hydrocarbons (solvent based made using n-butane, isobutane, propane, heptane, or other solvents or gases approved by the board of at least 99% purity) |
1. Potency analysis 2. Mycotoxin screening 3. Residual solvent test 4. Pesticide screening |
Concentrate or extract made with a CO2 extractor like hash oil |
1. Potency analysis 2. Mycotoxin screening 3. Residual solvent test 4. Pesticide screening |
Concentrate or extract made with ethanol |
1. Potency analysis 2. Mycotoxin screening 3. Residual solvent test 4. Pesticide screening |
Concentrate or extract made with approved food grade solvent |
1. Potency analysis 2. Microbiological screening 3. Mycotoxin screening 4. Residual solvent test 5. Pesticide screening |
Concentrate or extract (nonsolvent) such as kief, hash, rosin, or bubble hash |
1. Potency analysis 2. Microbiological screening 3. Mycotoxin screening 4. Pesticide screening |
Infused cooking oil or fat in solid form |
1. Potency analysis 2. Microbiological screening 3. Mycotoxin screening 4. Pesticide screening |
End Product Type |
Tests Required |
Infused solid edible |
1. Potency analysis 2. Water activity testing |
Infused liquid (like a soda or tonic) |
1. Potency analysis |
Infused topical |
1. Potency analysis |
Cannabis mix packagedrolled) |
1. Potency analysis |
Cannabis mix infused (lrolled) |
1. Potency analysis |
Concentrate or cannabis-infused product |
1. Potency analysis |
(5) Useable flower, a batch of cannabis concentrate, or a batch of cannabis-infused product may not be sold until the completion and successful passage of required quality control testing, except:
(6) Failed test samples.
(7) Referencing. Certified labs may reference samples for mycotoxins, heavy metals, and pesticides testing to other certified labs by subcontracting for those fields of testing. Labs must record all referencing to other labs on a chain-of-custody manifest that includes, but is not limited to, the following information: Lab name, certification number, transfer date, address, contact information, delivery personnel, sample ID numbers, field of testing, and receiving personnel.
(8) Certified labs are not limited in the amount of useable cannabis and cannabis products they may have on their premises at any given time, but a certified lab must have records proving all cannabis and cannabis-infused products in the certified lab's possession are held only for the testing purposes described in this chapter.
(9) A certificate of analysis issued by a certified lab for any cannabis product subject to the requirements of this chapter that has not already been transferred to a retail location expires 12 calendar months after issuance.
(10) The board, or its designee, may request that a licensee or a certified lab provide an employee of the board or their designee samples of cannabis or cannabis products, or samples of the growing medium, soil amendments, fertilizers, crop production aids, pesticides, or water for random or investigatory compliance checks. Samples may be randomly screened and used for other quality control tests deemed necessary by the board.
(11) All cannabis products produced, processed, distributed, or sold after the effective date of these rules, must comply with these rules and this chapter; however, postharvest products in the possession of or being processed by a licensee that do not comply with these rules as of their effective date may be sold, distributed, or both within a reasonable period of time, determined by the board.
Statutory Authority: RCW 69.50.325, 69.50.331, 69.50.342, 69.50.345. WSR 13-21-104, § 314-55-102, filed 10/21/13, effective 11/21/13. WSR 13-21-003, § 314-55-102, filed 10/3/2013, effective 11/3/2013