Designated Test Batch Collector definition

Designated Test Batch Collector means an Owner Licensee or an Employee Licensee who has been designated by a Regulated Marijuana Business and completed training required by Rule 4- 110 to engage in Sample Increment Collection for the purpose of creating Test Batches.

Examples of Designated Test Batch Collector in a sentence

  • Documentation of Designated Test Batch Collector Training required by Rule 4- 110(C)(3).

  • Any individual receiving the Designated Test Batch Collector training must sign and date a document which shall be maintained by the Regulated Marijuana Business as a business record pursuant to Rule 3-905.

  • Designated Test Batch Collector Training, Documentation, and Designation.

  • To become a Designated Test Batch Collector an Owner Licensee or Employee Licensee involved in the Sample Increment Collection of Regulated Marijuana must be designated by a manager or Owner Licensee as such and must also complete either in-house training provided by the Regulated Marijuana Business or training from a third-party vendor.

  • A Designated Test Batch Collector must establish a Sample Plan consistent with the Regulated Marijuana Business’s Standard Operating Procedure for Sample Increment Collection.

  • Nothing in this rule requires a Designated Test Batch Collector to be employed by the Regulated Marijuana Business making the designation.

  • At a minimum, two Designated Test Batch Collectors shall be involved in the collection of Sample Increments such that at least one Designated Test Batch Collector is responsible for collecting the Sample Increments and another Designated Test Batch Collector is responsible for reviewing documentation associated with the collection of Sample Increments in a timely manner and prior to any Transfer of the Production Batch or Harvest Batch from which Sample Increments were collected.

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