W. Va. Code R. § 61-30-9

Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 49, December 6, 2024
Section 61-30-9 - Inspection and testing
9.1. The Department shall conduct random inspections of hemp products distributed or made available for distribution in the state.
9.2. The Department shall periodically sample, analyze, and test hemp products distributed within the state for compliance with registration, labeling requirements, and product safety, if applicable.
9.3. The Department may conduct inspection of hemp products distributed or available for distribution for any reason that the Department deems necessary.
9.4. Samples taken by the Department shall be the official samples.
9.5. Samples that are found to contain contaminants in excess of the following levels shall be considered adulterated.
9.5.a. Pesticide Limits. The following list of contaminants does not constitute authorization to use or apply any of the following during Hemp cultivation or processing.

Pesticide

CAS No.

Action Level for Inhalable/Smokable Products (ug/kg)

Action Level for All Other Products (ug/kg)

Abamectin

71751-41-2

100

300

Acephate

30560-19-1

100

3,000

Acequinocyl

57960-19-7

100

2,000

Acetamiprid

135410-20-7

100

3,000

Aldicarb

116-06-3

100

100

Azoxystrobin

131860-33-8

100

3,000

Bifenazate

149877-41-8

100

3,000

Bifenthrin

82657-04-3

500

500

Boscalid

188425-85-6

100

3,000

Captan

133-06-2

700

3,000

Carbaryl

63-25-2

500

500

Carbofuran

1563-66-2

100

100

Chlorantraniliprole

500008-45-7

300

3,000

Chlordane

57-74-9

100

100

Chlorfenapyr

122453-73-0

100

100

Chlormequat Chloride

999-81-5

300

3,000

Chlorpyrifos

2921-88-2

100

100

Clofentezine

74115-24-5

100

500

Coumaphos

56-72-4

100

100

Cyfluthrin

68359-37-5

1,000

1,000

Cypermethrin

52315-07-8

1,000

1,000

Daminozide

1596-84-5

100

100

DDCP (Dichlorvos)

1596-84-5

100

100

Diazinon

333-41-5

100

200

Dimethoate

60-51-5

100

100

Dimethomorph

110488-70-5

1,000

3,000

Ethoprop(hos)

13194-48-4

100

100

Etofenprox

80844-07-1

100

100

Etoxazole

153233-91-1

100

1,500

Fenhexamid

126833-17-8

100

3,000

Fenoxycarb

72490-01-8

100

100

Fenpyroximate

111812-58-9

100

2,000

Fipronil

120068-37-3

100

100

Flonicamid

158062-67-0

100

2,000

Fludioxonil

131341-86-1

100

3,000

Hexythiazox

78587-05-0

100

2,000

Imazalil

35554-44-0

100

100

Imidacloprid

138261-41-3

300

3,000

Kresoxim-methyl

143390-89-0

100

1,000

Malathion

121-75-5

500

2,000

Metalaxyl

57837-19-1

300

3,000

Methiocarb

2032-65-7

100

100

Methomyl

16752-77-5

100

100

Methyl Parathion

298-00-0

100

100

Mevinphos

7786-34-7

100

100

Myclobutanil

88671-89-0

100

3,000

Naled

300-76-5

100

500

Oxamyl

23135-22-0

200

200

Paclobutrazol

76738-62-0

100

100

Pentachloronitrobenzene

82-68-8

100

200

Permethrin

52645-53-1

500

1,000

Phosmet

732-11-6

100

200

Piperonylbutoxide

51-03-6

300

3,000

Prallethrin

23031-36-9

100

400

Propiconazole

60207-90-1

100

1,000

Propoxur

114-26-1

100

100

Pyrethrins

8003-34-7

500

1,000

Pyridaben

96489-71-3

100

3,000

Spinetoram

187166-15-0, 187166-40-1

100

3,000

Spinosad

131929-60-7, 131929-3-0

100

3,000

Spiromesifen

283594-90-1

100

3,000

Spirotetramat

203313-25-1

100

3,000

Spiroxamine

118134-30-8

100

100

Tebuconazole

107534-96-3

100

1,000

Thiacloprid

111988-49-9

100

100

Thiamethoxam

153719-23-4

100

1,000

Trifloxystrobin

141517-21-7

100

3,000

9.5.b. Residual Solvent and Processing Chemical Limits

Solvent or Processing Chemical

CAS No.

Action Level (ug/g)

1,2-Dichloroethene

1,870

Acetone

67-64-1

5,000

Acetonitrile

75-05-8

410

Butane

106-97-8

2,000

Chloroform

67-66-3

60

Ethanol

64-17-5

5,000

Ethyl Acetate

141-78-6

5,000

Ethyl Ether

60-29-7

5,000

Heptane

142-82-5

5,000

Hexane

110-54-3

290

Isopropyl Alcohol

67-63-0

5,000

Methanol

67-56-1

3,000

Methylene Chloride

75-09-2

600

Pentane

109-66-0

5,000

Propane

74-98-6

5,000

Toluene

108-88-3

890

Trichloroethylene

79-01-6

80

Total Xylenes (ortho-, meta-, para-)

1330-20-7

2,170

9.5.b.1. The limit for ethanol does not apply to products that are intended to be orally consumed products containing alcohol.
9.5.b.2. The limit for ethanol or isopropyl alcohol does not apply to products that are intended to be topical products.
9.5.c. Toxic Metals Limits

Metal

Action Level for Inhalable/Smokable Products (ug/g)

Action Level for All Other Products (ug/g)

Cadmium

0.2

0.5

Lead

0.2

0.5

Arsenic

0.2

1.5

Mercury

0.1

1

9.5.d. Microbiological Limits for ingestible and inhalable products
9.5.d.1. Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC E. coli) and other pathogenic E. coli, none present.
9.5.d.2.Listeria monocytogenes, none present.
9.5.d.3.Salmonella and Shigella, none present.
9.5.d.4.Clostridium botulinum and related neurotoxins, none present.
9.5.d.5.Staphylococcus aureus and related toxins, none present.
9.5.d.6. Coliforms greater than 10 colony forming units per gram.
9.5.e. Mycotoxin Limits.
9.5.e.1. Total Aflatoxin (Bl, B2, Gl, G2) - 20 p.g/kg
9.5.e.2. Ochratoxin - 20 u.g/kg
9.5.f. Water Activity Limits
9.5.f.1 Dried flower products - The water activity shall not exceed 0.65 Aw.
9.5.f.2 Edible products - The water activity shall not exceed 0.85 Aw.
9.5.g. Foreign Material Limits for ingestible and inhalable products

Foreign Material

Action Level

Mold

>1/4 of the total sample area covered

Insect Fragments/Eggs, Hair, Mammalian Excreta

1 count per 3.0 grams

Sand, Soil, Dirt, & Other Extraneous Material

>0.5% by weight

9.5.h. The Department shall have the ability to set acceptable maximum limits for products derived from hemp and hemp seed derivatives, extracts, cannabinoids, isomers, acids, salts, and salts of isomers

W. Va. Code R. § 61-30-9