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Conditions on Producers and Processors. Production and processing of marijuana products by the Tribe and any Tribal Enterprise must be conducted in accordance with Tribal Code Chapter Click here to enter text. and the internal policies and controls of the Tribe or Tribal Enterprise. Tribal Code Chapter Click here to enter text. as it exists on the date of this Compact is attached as Exhibit Click here to enter text.. Current copies of Tribal Code Chapter Click here to enter text. and any internal marijuana policies and controls of the Tribe and any Tribal Enterprise will be made available online or made available for review by the Board upon request. The Tribe agrees to notify the Board of any changes to the Tribal Code that may affect marijuana products within ten days of the date of adoption by the Tribe. The State requires that marijuana products sold by Producers or Processors to State Licensees be packaged, tested, and labeled in compliance with State marijuana laws. With respect to “edibles” this must include State preapproval of the product, packaging, and labeling before sale to State Licensees; PROVIDED, that such preapproval shall not be unreasonably withheld and shall be timely provided. All transactions between the Tribe or Tribal Enterprises and State Licensees will be executed through the state traceability system following the same rules as State Licensees. All marijuana products sold to State Licensees will be fully traceable in the state’s traceability system. Marijuana products will trace back to the plant(s) they were derived from and include results for all required quality assurance testing. All required test results must be entered into the traceability system by a State-certified testing laboratory.
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Conditions on Producers and Processors a. Production and processing of marijuana products by the Tribe and any Tribal Enterprise must be conducted in accordance with STC Chapter 11.10 and the internal policies and controls of the Tribe or Tribal Enterprise. STC Chapter 11.10 as it exists on the date of this Compact is attached as Exhibit A. Current copies of STC Chapter 11.10 and any internal marijuana policies and controls of the Tribe and any Tribal Enterprise will be made available for review by the Board upon request. The Tribe agrees to notify the Board of any changes to the STC that may affect marijuana products within ten days of the date of adoption by the Tribe.
Conditions on Producers and Processors a. Production and processing of marijuana products by the Tribe and any Tribal Enterprise must be conducted in accordance with Chehalis Tribal Code Chapter and the policies and controls of the Tribe or Tribal Enterprise: Chehalis Tribal Code Chapter as it exists on the date of this Compact is attached as Exhibit A. Current copies of Chehalis Tribal Code Chapter and any marijuana policies and controls of the Tribe and any Tribal Enterprise will be made available online or made available for review by the Board upon request. The Tribe agrees to notify the Board of any changes to the Chehalis Tribal Code that may affect marijuana products within ten days of the date of adoption by the Tribe.

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