Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 19, § 100-1.120
PURPOSE: Under Article XIV, Sections 1 and 2 of the Missouri Constitution, the Department of Health and Senior Services is authorized to promulgate rules necessary to ensure the safe use of marijuana product, including rules related to labeling and packaging standards. This rule explains what packaging, labeling, and product design regulations apply to all medical and marijuana facility licensees.
(1) All marijuana product shall be produced, packaged, and labeled in a manner that protects public health and is not attractive to children.
(B) Product and packaging design.
using the shape or any part of the shape of a human, animal, or fruit, including realistic, artistic, caricature, or cartoon renderings.
such a way as to cause confusion between a marijuana product and any product not containing marijuana, such as where products or packaging are visually similar to any commercially similar product that does not contain marijuana.
of marijuana seeds and plants, shall be resealable, opaque, and certified as child resistant. Where marijuana product is packaged in a series of containers, the container closest to the product, excluding methods of administration or wrappers, must be compliant with this requirement.
of marijuana seeds and plants, shall be constructed from FDA-approved food contact substances. Where marijuana product is packaged in a series of containers, the container closest to the product, including methods of administration or wrappers, must be compliant with this requirement, unless the department approves application of this rule to a different container in the series.
for exit packaging, may only utilize—
up to two (2) logos or symbols of a different color or colors, whether images or text, including brand, licensee, or company logos, provided that the widest part of a logo or symbol is no wider than the length or height, whichever is greater, of the word “Marijuana” on the packaging;
usage;
learn more about the product.
with applicable local, state, and federal requirements.
(C) Labeling. Except as specifically identified herein, labeling requirements apply to containers, wrappers, packages, and methods of administration that contain marijuana product, except seeds or plants. The labels required herein are not required on the paper for prerolls.
universal symbol has been approved by the department, all marijuana product shall be clearly and conspicuously labeled with “Marijuana” printed at least as large as any other words used, as well as a prominently displayed universal symbol in red and white print that consists of the following:
diamond; and
THC in the package, placed directly under the diamond.
approved by the department, the marijuana product container closest to the product shall bear a label displaying only the following information, in the following order, from top to bottom and left to right:
include groupings of ingredients that obscure the actual ingredients, such as “natural flavors” or “botanically derived terpenes” and shall include solvents used in the manufacturing process;
licensees or doses per package for medical licensees;
the final marijuana product originated; SENIOR SERVICES
product passed mandatory testing;
associated with the mandatory testing results for the final marijuana product;
the package—
prerolls, and infused prerolls, weight shall be listed in grams;
prerolls, weight shall be listed by milligrams of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol;
delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (Δ9-THCA), cannabidiol (CBD), cannabidiolic acid (CBDA), cannabinol (CBN), tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV), cannabidivarin (CBDV), and delta 8 tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ8-THC) per serving/dose, listed in milligrams;
testing;
have an effect;
number;
impairment may result from the use of marijuana. Keep out of reach of children.”
conspicuously labeled with “Marijuana” printed at least as large as any other words used on the packaging and a universal symbol designed as described in this rule.
strain information.
strain information and propagation date.
information other than that specifically required by this subsection, except information to be in compliance with applicable local, state, and federal requirements.
(2) Prior to use, all marijuana product designs, packaging designs, and label designs must be submitted to the department for review of compliance with section (1) of this rule.
(B) Within thirty (30) days of submission, the department will communicate in writing to the licensee whether the submission is complete.
reasons why it determined the submission is incomplete and will deny the application.
denied within sixty (60) days of the original submission.
licensees for use in creating prerolls or for dispensing directly to consumers or qualifying patients in custom amounts. In such a case, the dispensary facility is responsible for ensuring the product is compliantly packaged and labeled prior to sale.
AUTHORITY: sections 1.3.(1)(b), 1.3.(2), 2.4(1)(b), and 2.4(4) of Article XIV, Mo. Const. Emergency rule filed Jan. 20, 2023, effective Feb. 3, 2023, expired Aug. 1, 2023. Original rule filed Jan. 20, 2023, effective July 30, 2023.