Metal | | Limit, μg/daily dose (5 grams) |
Inorganic arsenic | . . . . | 10.0 | |
Cadmium | . . . . | 4.1 | |
Lead | . . . . | 6.0 | |
Mercury | . . . . | 2.0 | |
(b) A harvest, lot, or batch deemed to have failed heavy metal screening must be destroyed according to chapter
314-55 WAC. Marijuana flowers, trim, leaves, or other plant matter deemed to have failed heavy metal screening must not be used to create extracts or concentrates. Imported cannabinoids deemed to have failed heavy metal screening must not be added to any marijuana product.
(4) For purposes of mycotoxin screening, a sample shall be deemed to have passed if it meets the following standards:
Test | Specification |
The total of aflatoxin B1, aflatoxin B2, aflatoxin G1 and aflatoxin G2 . . . . | <20 μG/kg of substance |
Ochratoxin A . . . . | <20 μG/kg of substance |
(5) Terpenes.
(a) Terpene analysis is not required. If terpene content is listed on product packaging or label, a terpene analysis from a certified third-party lab must be available for review by the consumer upon request.
(b) The addition of any terpene to useable marijuana is prohibited. Only the following terpenes may be added to a marijuana product other than useable marijuana.
(i) Terpenes naturally occurring in marijuana; or
(ii) Terpenes permitted or generally recognized as safe by, and used in accordance with, 21 C.F.R., Chapter I, subchapter B.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
69.50.375 and
80.08.9998. WSR 16-20-022, § 246-70-050, filed 9/27/16, effective 10/28/16.]