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NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission approves testing guidance, reduces lab batch size
Summary
The Cannabis Regulatory Commission approved new laboratory testing guidance and a rule waiver that reduces New Jersey's testing batch size from 100 pounds to 33.07 pounds, establishes incremental sampling and retention weight rules, sets a 30-day grace period for sampling changes and an effective date of May 23 for stability-testing changes.
The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission on Feb. 18 approved comprehensive testing guidance for laboratories and a regulatory waiver that reduces the state's maximum batch size for testing from 100 pounds to a 33.07-pound maximum.
Commissioner Nash, who presented the guidance, said New Jersey's prior batch size "is currently 100 pounds. It is the highest in the nation," and called the new guidance a technical update to improve sampling precision and product safety. The proposal also requires…
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