1 Colo. Code Regs. § 212-3-4-215

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 24, December 25, 2024
Section 1 CCR 212-3-4-215 - Regulated Marijuana Testing Program: Contaminant Testing

Basis and Purpose - 4-215

The statutory authority for this rule includes but is not limited to sections 44-10-202(1)(c), 44-10-203(1)(a), 44-10-203(1)(c), 44-10-203(1)(g), 44-10-203(1)(k), 44-10-203(2)(d), 44-10-203(2)(f), 44-10-203(3)(d), 44-10-203(3)(e), 44-10-501(6), 44-10-502(3), 44-10-503(8), 44-10-504(1)(b), 44-10-504(2), 44-10-601(4), 44-10-602(4), 44-10-603(6), 44-10-604(1)(b), and 44-10-604(2), C.R.S. Authority also exists in the Colorado Constitution at Article XVIII, Subsection 16(5)(a) (VII). The purpose of this rule is to protect the public health and safety by establishing contaminant testing procedures and rules for the Division's Regulated Marijuana sampling and testing program. This Rule 4-215 was previously Rules 4-115, 4-120, and 4-121, 1 CCR 212-3, Rules M and R 1504, 1 CCR 212-1 and 1 CCR 212-2.

A.Contaminant Testing Required.
1. A Regulated Marijuana Business shall not Transfer or process Regulated Marijuana, Pre-Rolled Marijuana, Infused Pre-Rolled Marijuana, Regulated Marijuana Concentrate or Regulated Marijuana Product unless Test Batches from each Harvest Batch or Production Batch from which that Regulated Marijuana was derived has been tested by a Regulated Marijuana Testing Facility for contaminants and passed all contaminant tests required by this Rule, except as permitted in Rule 5-205(C), 6-205(C), or the cultivation or production process has achieved a Reduced Testing Allowance under this Rule.
B.Regulated Marijuana Contaminant Testing.
1. The following table provides required tests for Regulated Marijuana flower.

4-215(B)(1) 2

Flower, shake, & trim

Prerolls

Wet Whole Plant Allocated for Extraction

Water Activity

Yes

Yes

No

Mycotoxins

No

No

No

Residual Solvents

No

No

No

Elemental

Impurities

Yes

Yes

Yes

Pesticides

Yes

Yes

Yes

Microbials

Yes

Yes

Yes*

* Note: Some exemptions may apply.

2. The following table provides required tests for post-Decontamination retesting.

4-215(B)(2) 3

Flower, shake, trim, & Prerolls

Water Activity

Yes

Mycotoxins

Yes

Residual Solvents

No

Elemental

Impurities

No

Pesticides

No

Microbials

Yes

C.Regulated Marijuana Concentrate Testing.

4-215(C) 1

Solvent-Based Concentrate

(Processed from Flower that did not have a failed test result)

Solvent-Based Concentrate

(Processed from remediated flower or untested Wet Whole Plant)

Water, Heat, or Pressure Based Concentrate

Infused Pre-Rolled Marijuana

Vaporizer Delivery Devices

(If Regulated Marijuana Concentrate is made into a Vaporizer Delivery Device, additional tests as indicated)

Water Activity

No

No

No

Yes

No

Mycotoxins

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

Residual

Solvents

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Elemental

Impurities

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Pesticides

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Microbials

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

* Note: Some exemptions may apply.

D.Regulated Marijuana Products, Audited Products, and Hemp Products Testing.

4-215(D) 1

Regulated Marijuana Products

(Edible Regulated Marijuana Products, Topicals, and Transdermal Products)

Audited Products

Hemp Products

Water Activity

No

No

No

Mycotoxins

No

No

No

Residual Solvents

No

No

If solvents were used

Elemental

Impurities

Yes

Yes

Yes

Pesticides

No

No

Yes

Microbials

Yes

Yes

Yes

E.Required Contaminant Tests.
1.Microbial Contaminant Testing. Harvest Batches of Regulated Marijuana, flower, shake, and trim, re-testing of Regulated Marijuana flower, shake, and/or trim that has undergone Decontamination, Production Batches of Physical Separation-, Heat/Pressure-, or Food-Based Medical Marijuana Concentrate, Production Batches of Physical Separation-, Heat/Pressure-, or Food-Based Retail Marijuana Concentrate, Solvent-Based Regulated Marijuana Concentrate produced through Remediation, Regulated Marijuana Product, Pre-Rolled Marijuana, Infused Pre-Rolled Marijuana, Hemp Products, Pressurized Metered Dose Inhalers, Vaporizer Delivery Devices, and Audited Product must be tested for microbial contamination by a Regulated Marijuana Testing Facility at the frequency established by Rules 4-215(A) and 4-230(B). The microbial contamination test must include, but need not be limited to, testing to determine the presence of and/or amounts present of microbial contaminants listed in Rule 4-215(J)(3): Shiga-toxin producing Escherichia coli (STEC)*- Bacteria, Aspergillus (A. fumigatus, A. flavus, A. niger, A. terreus), Salmonella species* - Bacteria, Total Yeast and Mold, Total aerobic microbial count, Staphylococcus Aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bile tolerant gram negative bacteria and Candida albicans.
2.Water Activity Testing. Harvest Batches of Regulated Marijuana, flower, shake, and trim (other than wet whole plant), re-testing of Regulated Marijuana flower, shake, and/or trim that has undergone Decontamination, Pre-Rolled Marijuana, and Infused Pre-Rolled Marijuana at the frequency established by Rules 4-215(A) and 4-230(B) of this Rule.
3.Residual Solvent Contaminant Testing. Production Batches of Solvent-Based Regulated Marijuana Concentrate and Audited Product that contains any Solvent-Based Regulated Marijuana Concentrate produced by a Regulated Marijuana Products Manufacturer must be tested by a Regulated Marijuana Testing Facility for residual solvent contamination at the frequency established by Rules 4-215(A) and 4-230(B). The residual solvent contamination test must include, but need not be limited to, testing to determine the presence of, and amounts present of acetone, butane, ethanol, heptanes, isopropyl alcohol, propane, benzene*, toluene*, pentane, hexane*, methanol*, ethyl acetate, and total xylenes* (m, p, o - xylenes).

* Note: These solvents are not approved for use. Testing is required for these solvents due to their possible presence in the solvents approved for use per Rule 5-315 and 6-315.

4.Mycotoxin Contaminant Testing. As part of Remediation, each Production Batch of Solvent-Based Regulated Marijuana Concentrate produced by a Regulated Marijuana Products Manufacturer from Regulated Marijuana that failed microbial contaminant testing produced must be tested by a Regulated Marijuana Testing Facility for mycotoxin contamination. Each Harvest Batch of Regulated Marijuana flower, shake, and/or trim and each Production Batch of Pre-Rolled Marijuana or Infused Pre-Rolled Marijuana that has failed required microbial contaminant testing and has undergone Decontamination must be tested by a Regulated Marijuana Testing Facility for mycotoxin contamination. Each Production Batch of Regulated Marijuana Concentrate produced from wet whole plant that was not tested for microbial contamination must be tested for mycotoxin contamination. The mycotoxin contaminant test must include, but need not be limited to, testing to determine the presence of, and amounts present of, aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1, and G2) and ochratoxin A. This is in addition to all other contaminant testing required by this Paragraph (E). This contaminant test cannot be exempt from testing by a Reduced Testing Allowance in accordance with Rule 4-230(B)(2), except Regulated Marijuana Concentrate produced from wet whole plant that was not tested for microbial contamination pursuant to Rule 4-245.
5.Pesticide Contaminant Testing. Harvest Batches of Regulated Marijuana, Production Batches of Regulated Marijuana Concentrate, Production Batches of Pre-Rolled Marijuana, and Production Batches of Infused Pre-Rolled Marijuana must be tested for Pesticide contamination by a Regulated Marijuana Testing Facility at the frequency established by this Rule 4-215(A) and Rule 4-230(B). The Pesticide contamination test must include, but need not be limited to, testing to determine the presence of, and amounts present of, the Pesticides listed in Rule 4-215(J)(8).
6.Elemental Impurities Testing.
a. Each Harvest Batch and Production Batch of Regulated Marijuana must be tested for elemental impurities by a Regulated Marijuana Testing Facility at the frequency established in subparagraph (A) of this Rule and Rule 4-230(A) - (B). The elemental impurities test must include, but need not be limited to, testing to determine the presence of, and amounts present of, arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury.
b.Emissions Testing. Each Harvest Batch and Production Batch of Regulated Marijuana Concentrate in a Vaporized Delivery Device must be tested for elemental impurities via emissions testing by a Regulated Marijuana Testing Facility at the frequency established in subparagraph (A) of this Rule and Rule 4-230(A) - (B). The elemental impurities test must include, but need not be limited to, testing to determine the presence and amounts of arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury.
F.Additional Required Tests. The Division may require additional tests to be conducted on a Harvest Batch or Production Batch prior to a Regulated Marijuana Cultivation Facility or Regulated Marijuana Products Manufacturer Transferring or processing any Regulated Marijuana from that Harvest Batch or Production into a Regulated Marijuana Concentrate or Regulated Marijuana Product. Additional tests may include, but need not be limited to, screening for Pesticides, chemical contaminants, biological contaminants, or other types of microbials, molds, elemental impurities, or residual solvents.
G.Microbial Contaminant Testing. A Regulated Marijuana Cultivation Facility shall not Transfer wet whole plant or process wet whole plant into Regulated Marijuana Concentrate unless Test Batches from each Harvest Batch of Regulated Marijuana wet whole plant were tested for microbial contamination by a Regulated Marijuana Testing Facility and passed all microbial contaminant tests except as permitted in Rules 5-205(C), 6-205(C), or the cultivation process has achieved a Reduced Testing Allowance under this Rule. The microbial contamination test must include, but need not be limited to, testing to determine the presence of and/or amounts present of microbial contaminants listed in Rule 4-215(J)(3): Shiga-toxin producing Escherichia coli (STEC)*- Bacteria, Aspergillus (A. fumigatus, A. flavus, A. niger, A. terreus), Salmonella species* - Bacteria, Total Yeast and Mold.
H.Regulated Marijuana Concentrate Produced from Wet Whole Plant That Was Not Tested for Microbial Contaminants.
1.Required Testing. Each Production Batch of Regulated Marijuana Concentrate produced from wet whole plant that was not tested for microbial contaminants in accordance with the exemption in Rule 4-245(B)(2) must be tested for microbial contaminants and mycotoxins. In addition, the Regulated Marijuana Concentrate must be tested in accordance with Rule 4-215 for other contaminants, including pesticides, elemental impurities, and residual solvents if applicable.
I.Pesticide and Elemental Impurities Testing for Regulated Marijuana Wet Whole Plant. Each Harvest Batch of Regulated Marijuana wet whole plant must be tested for Pesticide and Elemental Impurities testing in accordance with Rule 4-215. A Regulated Marijuana Cultivation Facility may receive a Reduced Testing Allowance for these contaminants.
J.Permissible Levels of Contaminants. If Regulated Marijuana is found to have a contaminant in levels exceeding those established as permissible under this Rule, then it shall be considered to have failed contaminant testing. Notwithstanding the permissible levels established in this Rule, the Division reserves the right to determine, upon good cause and reasonable grounds, that a particular Test Batch presents a risk to the public health or safety and therefore shall be considered to have failed a contaminant test.
1.Other Contaminants. If any Test Batch is found to contain levels of any microorganism, chemical, elemental impurity, or pesticides that could be toxic if consumed or present, then the Regulated Marijuana Testing Facility must notify the Regulated Marijuana Business and the Division, in accordance with subparagraph (J)(2) of this Rule, and initiate corrective actions with all parties.
2.Division Notification. A Regulated Marijuana Testing Facility must notify the Division by timely input in the Inventory Tracking System if a Test Batch is found to contain levels of a contaminant not listed within this Rule that could be injurious to human health if consumed. See Rule 3-825.
3.Microbials Testing (Bacteria, Fungus).
a. The following table represents permissible levels of contaminants for the identified substances tested in the following products:
i. Regulated Marijuana flower, shake, and trim (other than wet whole plant allocated for extraction that is transferred for the purposes of extraction to a Regulated Marijuana business with at least one identical Controlling Beneficial Owner);
ii. Regulated Marijuana Products (other than Audited Product);
iii. Pre-Rolled Marijuana;
iv. Infused Pre-Rolled Marijuana;
v. Physical Separation-Based, Heat/Pressure-Based, and Food-Based Medical Marijuana Concentrate;
vi. Physical Separation-Based, Heat/Pressure-Based, and Food-Based Retail Marijuana Concentrate;
vii. Hemp Products;
viii. Pressurized Metered Dose Inhalers;
ix. Vaporizer Delivery Device
x. Solvent-Based Regulated Marijuana Concentrate produced through Remediation;
xi. Solvent-Based Regulated Marijuana Concentrate produced from Regulated Marijuana wet whole plant that was not tested for microbials; and
xii. Re-testing of Regulated Marijuana flower, shake, and trim that has undergone Decontamination.

4-215(J)(3)(a) 1

Substance

Acceptable Limits

-Shiga-toxin producing Escherichia coli (STEC)*- Bacteria

Absent in 1 g

Salmonella species* - Bacteria

Absent in 1 g

Aspergillus (A. fumigatus, A. flavus, A. niger, A. terreus)

Absent in 1 g

Total Yeast and Mold

< 1.0 x 104 Colony Forming Unit (CFU) per 1ml or 1 g

*The Regulated Marijuana Testing Facility shall contact the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment when STEC and Salmonella are detected beyond the acceptable limits.

**Regulated Marijuana Products with intended use for oral consumption or skin and body products are exempt from required aspergillus testing.

b. The following table represents permissible levels of contaminants for the identified substances tested in certain products:

4-215(J)(3)(b) 1

Substance

Acceptable Limits

Product to be Tested

Total Yeast and Mold

<= 1.0 x 10¹ CFU/ml or <= 1.0 x 101 CFU/g

Audited Product: administration by metered dose nasal spray or vaginal administration

Total Yeast and Mold

<= 1.0 x 102 CFU/ml or <= 1.0 x 102 CFU/g

Audited Product: rectal administration

Total aerobic microbial count

<= 1.0 x 102 CFU/ml or <= 1.0 x 102 CFU/g

Audited Product: administration by metered dose nasal spray or vaginal administration

Total aerobic microbial count

<= 1.0 x 103 CFU/ml or <= 1.0 x 103 CFU/g

Audited Product: rectal administration

Staphylococcus aureus

Absent in 1 ml or 1 g

Audited Product: administration by metered dose nasal spray or vaginal administration

Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Absent in 1 ml or 1 g

Audited Product: administration by metered dose nasal spray or vaginal administration

Bile tolerant gram negative bacteria

Absent in 1 ml or 1 g

Audited Product: administration by metered dose nasal spray

Candida albicans

Absent in 1 ml or 1 g

Audited Product: vaginal administration

4.Water Activity.
a. The following table represents permissible levels of contaminants for the identified substances tested in the following products:
i. Regulated Marijuana flower shake, and trim (other than wet whole plant);
ii. Retesting of Regulated Marijuana flower, shake, and trim that has undergone Decontamination;
iii. Pre-Rolled Marijuana; and
iv. Infused Pre-Rolled Marijuana.

4-215(J)(4)1

Substance

Acceptable Limits

Water Activity

0.65 aW

5.Mycotoxins.
a. The following table represents permissible levels of contaminants for the identified substances tested in the following products:
i. Solvent-Based Regulated Marijuana Concentrate manufactured from Regulated Marijuana flower or trim that failed microbial testing;
ii. Regulated Marijuana Concentrate produced from Regulated Marijuana wet whole plant that was not tested for microbials; and
iii. Regulated Marijuana flower, shake, and trim that has undergone Decontamination.

4-215(J)(5)1

Substance

Acceptable Limits

Aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1, and G2)

< 20 Parts Per Billion (PPB)

(total of B1 + B2 + G1 + G2)

Ochratoxin A

< 20 PPB

6.Residual Solvents.
a. The following table represents permissible levels of contaminants for the identified substances tested in the following products:
i. Solvent-Based Regulated Marijuana Concentrate; and
ii. Hemp Product (if a solvent was used).

4-215(J)(6)(a)1

Substance

Acceptable Limits

Acetone

< 1,000 Parts Per Million (PPM)

Butanes

< 1,000 PPM

Ethanol***

< 1,000 PPM

Heptanes

< 1,000 PPM

Isopropyl Alcohol

< 1,000 PPM

Propane

< 1,000 PPM

Benzene**

< 2 PPM

Toluene**

< 180 PPM

Pentane

< 1,000 PPM

Hexane**

< 60 PPM

Total Xylenes (m,p, o-xylenes)**

< 430 PPM

Methanol**

< 600 PPM

Ethyl Acetate

< 1000 PPM

Any other solvent not permitted for use pursuant to Rules 5-315 and 6-315.

None Detected

** Note: These solvents are not approved for use. Due to their possible presence in the solvents approved for use per Rule 6-315, limits have been listed here accordingly.

*** Note: Solvent-Based Medical Marijuana Concentrate and Solvent-Based Retail Marijuana Concentrate that exceeds the acceptable limit for ethanol may only be used in Medical Marijuana Concentrate or Medical Marijuana Product, or Retail Marijuana Concentrate or Retail Marijuana Product, which intended use is oral consumption, skin and body products, a vaporizer delivery device, pressurized metered dose inhaler, or Audited Product.

7.Elemental Impurities.
a. The following table represents permissible levels of contaminants for the identified substances tested in the following products:
i. Regulated Marijuana flower, shake, trim, and wet whole plant;
ii. Physical Separation-Based, Food-Based, Heat/Pressure-Based, and Solvent-Based Medical Marijuana Concentrate;
iii. Physical Separation-Based, Food-Based, Heat/Pressure-Based and Solvent Based Retail Marijuana Concentrate;
iv. Regulated Marijuana Product;
v. Pre-Rolled Marijuana;
vi. Infused Pre-Rolled Marijuana;
vii. Pressurized Metered Dose Inhaler;
viii. Vaporizer Delivery Device;
ix. Audited Product; and
x. Hemp Product.

4-215(J)(7)(a) 1

Substance

Acceptable Limits Based on Intended Use

Elemental Impurities (Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury)

Inhaled Product or Audited Product: administration by metered dose nasal spray

Elemental Impurities (Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury)

Lead - Max Limit: < .5 PPM

Elemental Impurities (Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury)

Arsenic - Max Limit: < 0.2 PPM

Elemental Impurities (Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury)

Cadmium - Max Limit: < 0.2 PPM

Elemental Impurities (Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury)

Mercury - Max Limit: < 0.1 PPM

b. The following table represents permissible levels of contaminants for the identified substances tested in the following products:
i. Regulated Marijuana flower, shake, trim, and wet whole plant;
ii. Physical Separation-Based, Food-Based, Heat/Pressure-Based, and Solvent-Based Medical Marijuana Concentrate;
iii. Physical Separation-Based, Food-Based, Heat/Pressure-Based and Solvent Based Retail Marijuana Concentrate;
iv. Regulated Marijuana Product;
v. Pre-Rolled Marijuana;
vi. Infused Pre-Rolled Marijuana;
vii. Pressurized Metered Dose Inhaler;
viii. Vaporizer Delivery Device;
ix. Audited Product; and
x. Hemp Product.

4-215(J)(7)(b) 1

Substance

Acceptable Limits Based on Intended Use

Elemental Impurities (Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury)

Topical and/or Transdermal

Elemental Impurities (Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury)

Lead - Max Limit: < 10 PPM

Elemental Impurities (Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury)

Arsenic - Max Limit: < 3 PPM

Elemental Impurities (Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury)

Cadmium - Max Limit: < 3 PPM

Elemental Impurities (Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury)

Mercury - Max Limit: < 1 PPM

c. The following table represents permissible levels of contaminants for the identified substances tested in the following products:
i. Regulated Marijuana flower, shake, trim, and wet whole plant;
ii. Physical Separation-Based, Food-Based, Heat/Pressure-Based, and Solvent-Based Medical Marijuana Concentrate;
iii. Physical Separation-Based, Food-Based, Heat/Pressure-Based and Solvent Based Retail Marijuana Concentrate;
iv. Regulated Marijuana Product;
v. Pre-Rolled Marijuana;
vi. Infused Pre-Rolled Marijuana;
vii. Pressurized Metered Dose Inhaler;
viii. Vaporizer Delivery Device;
ix. Audited Product; and
x. Hemp Product.

4-215(J)(7)(c) 1

Substance

Acceptable Limits Based on Intended Use

Elemental Impurities (Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury)

Oral Consumption or Audited Product: rectal or vaginal administration

Elemental Impurities (Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury)

Lead - Max Limit: < 1 PPM

Elemental Impurities (Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury)

Arsenic - Max Limit: < 1.5 PPM

Elemental Impurities (Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury)

Cadmium - Max Limit: < 0.5 PPM

Elemental Impurities (Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury)

Mercury - Max Limit: < 1.5 PPM

8.Pesticides.
a. The following pesticides are subject to required testing, at the associated action limits, in the following products:
i. Regulated Marijuana flower, shake, trim, and wet whole plant;
ii. Physical Separation-Based, Food-Based, Heat/Pressure-Based, and Solvent-Based Medical Marijuana Concentrate;
iii. Physical Separation-Based, Food-Based, Heat/Pressure-Based, and Solvent-Based Retail Marijuana Concentrate;
iv. Pre-Rolled Marijuana;
v. Infused Pre-Rolled Marijuana; and
vi. Hemp Product.

4-215(J)(8)(a) 1

Substance

Action Limit

Abamectin (Avermectins: B1a & B1b)

< 0.1 PPM

Acephate

< 0.02 PPM

Acequinocyl

< 0.03 PPM

Acetamiprid

< 0.1 PPM

Aldicarb

< 1.0 PPM

Allethrin

< 0.2 PPM

Atrazine

< 0.025 PPM

Azoxystrobin

< 0.02 PPM

Benzovindiflupyr

< 0.02 PPM

Bifenazate

< 0.02 PPM

Bifenthrin

< 1.0 PPM

Boscalid

< 0.02 PPM

Buprofezin

< 0.02 PPM

Carbaryl

< 0.05 PPM

Carbofuran

< 0.02 PPM

Chlorantraniliprole

< 0.02 PPM

Chlorfenapyr

< 0.05 PPM

Chlorpyrifos

< 0.04 PPM

Clofentezine

< 0.02 PPM

Clothianidin

< 0.05 PPM

Coumaphos

< 0.02 PPM

Cyantraniliprole

< 0.02 PPM

Cyfluthrin

< 0.2 PPM

Cypermethrin

< 0.3 PPM

Cyprodinil

< 0.25 PPM

Daminozide

< 0.1 PPM

Deltamethrin

< 0.5 PPM

Diazinon

< 0.02 PPM

Dichlorvos

< 0.1 PPM

Dimethoate

< 0.02 PPM

Dimethomorph

< 0.05 PPM

Dinotefuran

< 0.1 PPM

Diuron

< 0.125 PPM

Dodemorph

< 0.05 PPM

Endosulfan sulfate

< 0.05 PPM

Endosulfan-alpha

< 0.2 PPM

Endosulfan-beta

< 0.05 PPM

Ethoprophos

< 0.02 PPM

Etofenprox

< 0.05 PPM

Etoxazole

< 0.02 PPM

Etridiazole

< 0.03 PPM

Fenhexamid

< 0.125 PPM

Fenoxycarb

< 0.02 PPM

Fenpyroximate

< 0.02 PPM

Fensulfothion

< 0.02 PPM

Fenthion

< 0.02 PPM

Fenvalerate

< 0.1 PPM

Fipronil

< 0.06 PPM

Flonicamid

< 0.05 PPM

Fludioxonil

< 0.02 PPM

Fluopyram

< 0.02 PPM

Hexythiazox

< 0.01 PPM

Imazalil

< 0.05 PPM

Imidacloprid

< 0.02 PPM

Iprodione

< 1.0 PPM

Kinoprene

< 0.5 PPM

Kresoxim-methyl

< 0.02 PPM

Lambda-Cyhalothrin

< 0.25 PPM

Malathion

< 0.02 PPM

Metalaxyl

< 0.02 PPM

Methiocarb

< 0.02 PPM

Methomyl

< 0.05 PPM

Methoprene

< 2.0 PPM

Mevinphos

< 0.05 PPM

MGK-264

< 0.05 PPM

Myclobutanil

< 0.02 PPM

Naled

< 0.1 PPM

Novaluron

< 0.05 PPM

Oxamyl

< 3.0 PPM

Paclobutrazol

< 0.02 PPM

Parathion-methyl

< 0.05 PPM

Permethrin (Mixture of Isomers)

< 0.5 PPM

Phenothrin

< 0.05 PPM

Phosmet

< 0.02 PPM

Pirimicarb

< 0.02 PPM

Prallethrin

< 0.05 PPM

Propiconazole

< 0.1 PPM

Propoxur

< 0.02 PPM

Pyraclostrobin

< 0.02 PPM

Pyridaben

< 0.05 PPM

Pyriproxyfen

< 0.01 PPM

Quintozene

< 0.02 PPM

Resmethrin

< 0.1 PPM

Spinetoram

< 0.02 PPM

Spinosad (Mixture of A and D)

< 0.1 PPM

Spirodiclofen

< 0.25 PPM

Spiromesifen

< 3.0 PPM

Spirotetramat

< 0.02 PPM

Spiroxamine

< 0.1 PPM

Tebuconazole

< 0.05 PPM

Tebufenozide

< 0.02 PPM

Teflubenzuron

< 0.05 PPM

Tetrachlorvinphos

< 0.02 PPM

Tetramethrin

< 0.1 PPM

Thiabendazole

< 0.02 PPM

Thiacloprid

< 0.02 PPM

Thiamethoxam

< 0.02 PPM

Thiophanate-methyl

< 0.05 PPM

Trifloxystrobin

< 0.02 PPM

1 CCR 212-3-4-215

47 CR 21, November 10, 2024, effective 12/4/2024