New Rules On Testing Hemp-Derived Cannabinoids In Tennessee Go Into Effect In December
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One of the new rules includes how the hemp will be tested.
New rules regarding hemp-derived cannabinoid products could affect what products are sold in stores.
On Sept. 27, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture promulgated and filed permanent rules for hemp producers, retailers and suppliers of hemp-derived cannabinoid products.
One of the new rules includes how the hemp will be tested.
According to the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, any sample test that exceeds the allowable limit is ground for embargo, recall, remediation and or destruction of the entire batch represented by the sample.
- HDC products in commerce to an HDC supplier licensee must have a sample test result of less than 5% THC value post-decarboxylation.
- HDC products in commerce to any person who is not an HDC supplier licensee must have a sample test result of less than 0.3% THC value post-decarboxylation.
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