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T Li KirklandDynamics <br /> (5) Professional closed loop systems, other equipment used, the extraction operation, and facilities <br /> must be approved for their use by the local fire code official and meet any required fire, safety, and <br /> building code requirements specified in: <br /> (a) Title 296 WAC; <br /> (b) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards; <br /> (c) International Building Code (IBC); <br /> (d) International Fire Code (IFC); and <br /> (e) Other applicable standards including following all applicable fire, safety, and building codes in <br /> processing and the handling and storage of the solvent or gas. <br /> (6) Processors may use heat, screens, presses, steam distillation, ice water, and other methods <br /> without employing solvents or gases to create kief, hashish, bubble hash, or infused dairy butter, or oils <br /> or fats derived from natural sources, and other extracts. <br /> (7) Processors may use food grade glycerin, ethanol, and propylene glycol solvents to create <br /> extracts. <br /> (8) Processors creating marijuana extracts must develop standard operating procedures,good <br /> manufacturing practices, and a training plan prior to producing extracts for the marketplace.Any person <br /> using solvents or gases in a closed looped system to create marijuana extracts must be fully trained on <br /> how to use the system, have direct access to applicable material safety data sheets and handle and store <br /> the solvents and gases safely. <br /> (9) Parts per million for one gram of finished extract cannot exceed 500 parts per million or residual <br /> solvent or gas when quality assurance tested per RCW 69.50.348. <br /> [Statutory Authority: RCW 69.50.342 and 69.50.345. WSR 14-10-044, § 314-55-104,filed 4/30/14, <br /> effective 5/31/14.Statutory Authority: RCW 69.50.325, 69.50.331, 69.50.342, 69.50.345.WSR 13-21- <br /> 104, § 314-55-104,filed 10/21/13, effective 11/21/13.1 <br /> 9/1/2015 Project: 150703 Terpp MK IV CLE Report Page 3 of 44 <br /> KD Doc. 150703ER <br />
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