Invitation: Session on Cannabis Testing – Draft Conceptual Rules – Oct. 20, 2021
The Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) is hosting a Listen and Learn session about draft conceptual rules for cannabis quality control testing. The session is designed to get public and licensee feedback before the rules are finalized.
The LCB is considering changes to WAC 314-55-101, 314-55-102, and 314-55-1025 to update cannabis quality control sampling and testing requirements. The preproposal statement of inquiry (CR 101) was filed as WSR 18-17-041 on August 8, 2018 and can be viewed here.
Please review this guidance document, the draft conceptual rules, and the session agenda before the forum and come prepared to offer feedback and suggestions for changes to the draft.
To prepare for the session, there are several materials on the Cannabis, Vapor and Tobacco Rulemaking Activity website for review. These include, but are not limited to Responses to Common Themes from the CR 102 Supplemental Hearing held November 18, 2020, and recordings from three public sessions held in early 2021.
WHEN: Wednesday, October 20, 2021, from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
WHERE: Join on your computer or smart phone using Microsoft (MS) Teams.
Click here to join the meeting.
- If you have the MS Teams app on your device, select “Open Microsoft Teams” when prompted.
- If you do not have the MS Teams app, click on “Continue on this browser” when prompted.
Please note: MS Teams does not have a pre-registration option. Please add the session to your calendar and join using this link at the start time indicated above. The event may end earlier than scheduled depending on the amount of feedback offered by attendees during the forum.
To listen to the meeting on the phone (audio only):
- Dial: +564-999-2000
- Phone Conference ID: 241 255 30#
Please note the phone option is intended only for listening to the forum. In order to participate and contribute to the forum, please join online via MS Teams.
If you plan to join us online, here are a few reminders:
- Online participation will be structured to allow one speaker at a time through a hand-raising feature on MS Teams.
- If there are difficulties with audio or visual elements of MS Teams, please be patient as we work to address them.
- You can also provide feedback to us at the email below if you prefer.
Questions? Contact the rules team at rules@lcb.wa.gov.
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