N.Y. Pub. Health Law § 3398-N

Current through 2024 NY Law Chapter 553
Section 3398-N - [Repealed Effective six months after full cannabis control board created by Cannabis Law has been appointed] Processing of cannabinoid hemp and hemp extract
1. No processor shall sell or agree to sell or deliver in the state any cannabinoid hemp, hemp extract or product derived therefrom, used for human consumption, except in sealed containers containing quantities in accordance with size standards pursuant to rules adopted by the commissioner. Such containers shall have affixed thereto such labels as may be required by the rules of the department.
2. Processors shall take such steps necessary to ensure that the cannabinoid hemp or hemp extract used in their processing operation has only been grown with pesticides that are registered by the department of environmental conservation or that specifically meet the United States environmental protection agency registration exemption criteria for minimum risk, used in compliance with rules, regulations, standards and guidelines issued by the department of environmental conservation for pesticides.
3. All cannabinoid hemp, hemp extract and products derived therefrom used for human consumption shall be extracted and processed in accordance with good manufacturing processes pursuant to Part 117 or Part 111 of title 21 of the code of federal regulations, as may be defined, modified and decided upon by the commissioner in rules or regulations.
4. As necessary to protect human health, the department shall have the authority to:
(a) regulate and prohibit specific ingredients, excipients or methods used in processing cannabinoid hemp, hemp extract and products derived therefrom; and
(b) prohibit, or expressly allow, certain products or product classes derived from cannabinoid hemp or hemp extract, to be processed.

N.Y. Pub. Health Law § 3398-N

Repealed by New York Laws 2021, ch. 92,Sec. 6-a, eff. six months after full cannabis control board created by Cannabis Law has been appointed.
Added by New York Laws 2020, ch. 1,Sec. 2, eff. 5/1/2020.