15 Miss. Code. R. 22-4.11

Current through August 31, 2024
Section 15-22-4.11 - Statewide Seed-to-Sale System and Inventory Control
4.11.1 Licensees shall use the Department-designated seed-to-sale system directly for inventory tracking or may use an approved third-party integrator for interface into the Department-designated seed-to-sale system.
4.11.2 Licensees shall identify an employee with primary responsibility for seed-to-sale tracking (e.g., seed-to-sale system administrator).
4.11.3 Licensees shall ensure that all reporting into the Department approved statewide seed-to-sale system is clear, accurate, and transparent.
4.11.4 Licensees shall ensure its inventories are properly tagged and labeled in any manner which is compatible with the state seed-to-sale tracking program for tracking purposes and such tags may include bar codes, RFID tags, NFC tags, or other equivalent system for assigning unique numbers to cannabis plants, products, and packages:
A. Tags shall contain the legal name and correct license number of the licensed medical cannabis establishment.
B. Prior to a cannabis plant reaching a point where it is able to support the weight of a tag (8 inches in height), a tag may be securely fastened to the stalk or other similarly situated position approved by the Department. The tag shall remain affixed for the entire life of the plant until disposal.
C. Cannabis shall be continuously and properly tagged (individually or as packages) at all stages of production, including all cultivation phases and/or production steps.
D. Mother plants shall be tagged before any cuttings or clones are generated therefrom. Cuttings or clones taken from the mother plant for a plant batch shall be recorded in the state seed-to-sale program as being derived from that mother plant's tag.
E. If a tag is destroyed, stolen, or falls off of a cannabis plant or package, the licensee shall ensure a new tag is placed on the cannabis plant or package and the change is properly reflected in the State seed-to-sale system.
F. Licensees shall not reuse any tags that have already been affixed to any cannabis plant or cannabis products.
G. Each wholesale package of cannabis and/or cannabis products shall have a tag during storage and transfer and may only contain one batch of cannabis and/or cannabis products. This is inclusive of packages awaiting testing.
H. Prior to transfer, licensees shall ensure that each immature plant batch is assigned a package tag in accordance with seed-to-sale system protocol and the rules in this Part.
I. Licensees' inventory shall have a tag properly affixed to all cannabis and/or cannabis products during storage and transfer in one of the following manners:
1. Individual units of cannabis product(s) shall be individually affixed with a tag;
2. Cannabis products may only be combined in a single wholesale package using one tag if all units are from the same production batch.
3. If any cannabis and/or cannabis products are removed from a wholesale package, each individual unit or new wholesale package shall be separately tagged.
4.11.5 All locations related to the commercial production of cannabis and cannabis products shall be distinguishable in the statewide seed-to-sale system. Locations identified in the system shall be designed and labeled in accordance with the licensee's approved site plan and in a manner that identifies the position of inventory within the facility at all times.

15 Miss. Code. R. 22-4.11

Miss. Code Ann. §§ 41-137-1 - 41-137-67.
Adopted 1/13/2024