• What is the purpose of this chapter?
  • Definitions.
  • Voluntary cannabis licensee consultation and education program.
  • General information about cannabis licenses.
  • Conditional sales prohibited.
  • Prohibited practices—Money advances—Contracts—Gifts—Rebates, discounts, and exceptions, etc.
  • Cannabis license qualifications and application process—Licensing change requests.
  • Qualifying for a cannabis license.
  • Cannabis applicant or licensee background checks.
  • Cannabis license applicant administrative violation review.
  • Withdrawal, denial, suspension, or cancellation of a cannabis license application or license.
  • Cannabis retailer license forfeiture.
  • Cannabis license application denial.
  • Cannabis research license.
  • Cannabis producer license—Privileges, requirements, and fees.
  • Cannabis processor license—Privileges, requirements, and fees.
  • Cannabis retailer license—Privileges, requirements, and fees.
  • Medical cannabis endorsement.
  • Insurance requirements.
  • Security and traceability requirements for cannabis licensees.
  • Cannabis plant production.
  • What are the transportation requirements for a cannabis licensee?
  • Mandatory signage.
  • Recordkeeping requirements for cannabis licensees.
  • Tax and reporting requirements for cannabis licensees.
  • Failure to pay excise taxes and late payment of excise taxes.
  • Cannabis servings and transaction limitations.
  • Vendor, educational, and internal quality control samples.
  • Cannabis waste disposal—Liquids and solids.
  • Standardized scales.
  • Laboratory certification and accreditation requirements.
  • Quality control sampling.
  • Quality assurance and quality control.
  • Proficiency testing.
  • Good laboratory practice checklist.
  • Laboratory certification—Suspension and revocation.
  • Cannabis processor license extraction requirements.
  • Cannabis product packaging and labeling.
  • Ingredient disclosure.
  • Cannabis warning symbol requirement.
  • Cannabis product compliance.
  • Pesticide action levels.
  • Cannabinoid additives—Requirements, restrictions, and quality assurance testing.
  • Licensee responsibilities.
  • What method of payment can a cannabis licensee use to purchase cannabis?
  • Use of payment services by retailers.
  • Ownership changes.
  • Change of location.
  • Change of business name.
  • Discontinue cannabis sales.
  • Receiverships.
  • Death or incapacity of a cannabis licensee.
  • Are cannabis license fees refundable?
  • What hours may a cannabis retailer licensee conduct sales?
  • What are the forms of acceptable identification?
  • Advertising requirements and promotional items—Coupons, giveaways, etc.
  • Objections to cannabis license applications.
  • Objections to cannabis license renewals.
  • WSLCB right to inspect premises or vehicles associated with a license to produce, process, sell, research, or transport cannabis.
  • How will the WSLCB identify cannabis, useable cannabis, cannabis concentrates, and cannabis-infused products during checks of licensed businesses?
  • Will the WSLCB seize or confiscate cannabis, cannabis concentrates, useable cannabis, and cannabis-infused products?
  • What is the process once the WSLCB summarily orders cannabis, useable cannabis, cannabis concentrates, or cannabis-infused products of a cannabis licensee to be destroyed?
  • Cannabis recalls.
  • What are the procedures the WSLCB will use to destroy or donate cannabis, useable cannabis, cannabis concentrates, and cannabis-infused products to law enforcement?
  • Transportation license.
  • Cooperatives.
  • What are the recordkeeping and reporting requirements for cooperatives?
  • Sales of immature plants or clones and seeds from licensed producers to members of cooperatives, qualifying patients, and designated providers.
  • Qualifying patient or designated provider extraction requirements.
  • Notice of correction.
  • Administrative violation notice.
  • Resolution options.
  • Summary license suspension.
  • Petition for stay.
  • Review of orders on stay.
  • Penalty structure.
  • Category I.
  • Category II.
  • Category III.
  • Category IV.
  • Category V.
  • Category VI.
  • Cannabis license suspensions.
  • Cannabis vapor products.
  • Evaluation of additives, solvents, ingredients or compounds used in the production of cannabis products.
  • Social equity in cannabis program.