Alaska Admin. Code tit. 3, § 306.565
Packaging of marijuana products
Effective Dec 31, 2023Alaska Register 248(Eff. 2/21/2016, Register 217; am 2/21/2019, Register 229; am 3/13/2020, Register 233; am 4/16/2023, Register 246; am 12/31/2023, Register 248) | Authority: AS 17.38.070, AS 17.38.121, AS 17.38.150, AS 17.38.190
- (a) A marijuana product manufacturing facility shall observe the potency limits set out in 3 AAC 306.560 in packaging each product for resale by a retail marijuana store.
(b) A container or packaging for any edible marijuana product produced by a marijuana product manufacturing facility may not have any printed images, including cartoon characters, that specifically target individuals under 21 years of age. In addition, the packaging must
- (1) protect the product from contamination and may not impart any toxic or damaging substance to the product; and
- (2) if the marijuana product contains multiple servings, be designed so that the marijuana product itself has markings or demarcations clearly delineating each serving of the product; for liquid marijuana products with multiple servings, the packaging must indicate the number and size of individual servings.
- (c) A licensed marijuana product manufacturing facility may transfer marijuana concentrates in wholesale packages not to exceed 10 pounds to another licensed marijuana product manufacturing facility or a licensed retail marijuana store, except that infused dairy butter, oils, or fats may not be transferred in wholesale to a retail marijuana store by any marijuana product manufacturing facility.
- (d) Each packaged marijuana product must be identified by a tracking label generated by the marijuana product manufacturing facility's marijuana inventory tracking system.
(e) A licensed marijuana product manufacturing facility shall prepare marijuana products for transfer to another marijuana establishment by
- (1) placing marijuana products within a sealed, tamper-evident shipping container;
- (2) affixing a label that complies with 3 AAC 306.570(d) to the shipping container; and
- (3) generating a transport manifest from the marijuana product manufacturing facility's marijuana inventory tracking system; the transport manifest must remain with the marijuana products at all times while being transported, and a copy must be given to the licensed marijuana establishment that receives the shipment.
- (f) A marijuana product manufacturing facility may create a variety pack with one or more products. The single packaged unit requirement under 3 AAC 306.560(2) applies to each product inside the variety pack. All required labels under 3 AAC 306.570 must be affixed to each product inside the variety pack as well as the exterior of the variety pack. The total amount of THC inside the variety pack may not exceed the limits set out under 3 AAC 306.355.
(Eff. 2/21/2016, Register 217; am 2/21/2019, Register 229; am 3/13/2020, Register 233; am 4/16/2023, Register 246; am 12/31/2023, Register 248)
Authority: AS 17.38.070, AS 17.38.121, AS 17.38.150, AS 17.38.190