Florida Senate - 2016 SENATOR AMENDMENT
Bill No. SB 460
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LEGISLATIVE ACTION
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Senator Evers moved the following:
1 Senate Amendment to Amendment (369986)
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3 Delete lines 312 - 329
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5 2. Test the processed cannabis before it is dispensed.
6 Results must be verified and signed by two dispensing
7 organization employees. Before dispensing low-THC cannabis, the
8 dispensing organization must determine that the test results
9 indicate that the low-THC cannabis meets the definition of low
10 THC cannabis and, for medical cannabis, low-THC cannabis, or any
11 other type of cannabis, that all such cannabis is safe for human
12 consumption and free from contaminants that are unsafe for human
13 consumption. The dispensing organization must also determine
14 that the test results indicate that any presence of microbials,
15 mold, pesticides, fertilizers, harmful chemicals, and toxins in
16 the cannabis is safe for human consumption before dispensing the
17 cannabis. The dispensing organization must retain records of all
18 testing and samples of each homogenous batch of cannabis and
19 low-THC cannabis for at least 9 months. The dispensing
20 organization must contract with the independent testing
21 laboratory to perform audits on the dispensing organization’s
22 standard operating procedures, testing records, and samples and
23 provide the results to the department to confirm that the
24 cannabis meets the requirements of this section and that it is
25 safe for human consumption.