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• 7 <br /> How can I get my laboratory certified to test marijuana? <br /> The LCB will contract(via the request for proposals process)with a firm who will he responsible for <br /> accrediting labs. <br /> How will I get my products tested? <br /> The LCB will furnish a list,via our website, of accredited labs for producers to contract with for testing <br /> services. <br /> Traceability/Product <br /> What is the traceability system? <br /> A robust and comprehensive traceability software system Will that will trace product from start to sale. <br /> Licensees will have to use tracking software that is compatible with LCB's traceability system and allows <br /> the LCB to monitor and track any plant at any time. <br /> When do my plants need to be entered into the traceability system? <br /> Prior to reaching eight inches in height or width each plant must be tagged and tracked individually <br /> How do I obtain startup inventory? <br /> Within fifteen days of starting production operations a producer must have all non-flowering marijuana <br /> plants physically on the licensed premises and recorded into the traceability system. No flowering <br /> marijuana plants may be brought into the facility during this fifteen day timeframe. After the 15 days pass, <br /> a producer may only start plants from seed or create clones from a marijuana plant located physically on <br /> their licensed premises,or purchase marijuana seeds, clones, or plants from another licensed producer. <br /> Growing <br /> Where can I grow? <br /> IndoorslGreenhouse <br /> Fully enclosed secure indoor facility or greenhouse with rigid walls,a roof,and doors. <br /> Outdoor <br /> Outdoor production may take place in non-rigid greenhouses, other structures, or an expanse of <br /> open or cleared ground fully enclosed by a physical barrier. To obscure public view of the <br /> premises,outdoor production must be enclosed by a sight obscure wall or fence at least eight <br /> feet high. Outdoor producers must meet security requirements described in WAC 314-55-083. <br /> Can a current farm just convert its crop to marijuana? <br /> Converting a crop to marijuana would require a producer license and the farm would have to meet all of <br /> the guidelines set forth in the rules pertaining to outdoor growing. <br /> Can I grow in my personal residence? <br /> No. ►he rules state that"the Board will not approve a license for any location where law enforcement <br /> access,without notice or cause, is limited.This includes personal residences." Private residences are <br /> afforded a degree of privacy under the 4th amendment of the U.S.Constitution that is incompatible with <br /> the regulatory requirements of 1-502. <br /> 39 <br />
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