N.H. Admin. Code § He-C 402.13

Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section He-C 402.13 - Inventory
(a) The ATC shall establish ongoing inventory controls and procedures for the conduct of inventory reviews and comprehensive inventories of cannabis, which shall enable the ATC to detect any diversion, theft, or loss in a timely manner.
(b) An ATC shall maintain its inventory of cannabis plants and usable cannabis to reflect the projected needs of currently registered qualifying patients and new qualifying patients as required by He-C 402.12.
(c) An ATC shall conduct an initial comprehensive inventory on the date it first dispenses cannabis and maintain a real-time record of its inventory o f cannabis plants, including mature plants, seedlings, and clones, usable cannabis, including cannabis that is being processed and cannabis that is ready for dispensing, and CIP, to include at a minimum:
(1) The date and time of the inventory;
(2) The summary of inventory findings; and
(3) The names of the employee(s) conducting the inventory.
(d) An ATC shall also maintain a real-time record of its inventory of all damaged, defective, expired, or contaminated cannabis and CIP prepared for waste disposal, but this inventory shall not be included in the cannabis inventory limit established in He-C 402.12.
(e) An ATC shall be able to reconcile all on-premises and in-transit cannabis each day at the close of business, and shall be able to document such inventory reconciliation upon request of the department for any day within the current registration period.
(f) An ATC shall establish inventory controls and procedures for the conduct of inven tory reviews, which shall include a monthly comprehensive inventory.
(g) An ATC shall utilize an electronic inventory tracking system.
(h) All scales used to weigh usable cannabis for purposes of assessing inventory and packaging and dispensing cannabis shall be certified annually by a licensed NH service technician in accordance with RSA 438 and Agr 1400. Documentation of such certification shall be made available to the department upon request.
(i) If an ATC uses an extraction method to produce cannabis concentrate for use in the production of CIP, the amount of usable cannabis contained in the concentrate shall be based on the cannabinoid profile of the concentrate, and not the amount of the concentrate itself nor the amount of cannabis used to create the concentrate, as follows:
(1) 250 milligrams of total active cannabinoid shall equal one gram of usable cannabis;
(2) The total active cannabinoid amount shall be the combined amounts of cannabinoids in the concentrate as indicated by the cannabinoid profile; and
(3) The amount of usable cannabis contained in the concentrate, as determined by (1) and (2) above, shall be included in the inventory limit established in He-C 402.12.

N.H. Admin. Code § He-C 402.13

Adopted byVolume XXXIV Number 50, Filed December 11, 2014, Proposed by #10731, Effective 11/25/2014.
Amended by Volume XXXVIII Number 45, Filed November 8, 2018, Proposed by #12653, Effective 11/1/2018, Expires 11/1/2028.