Non-volatile solvent definition
Non-volatile solvent means any solvent used in the extraction process that is not a volatile solvent as defined by state law. For purposes of this chapter, a nonvolatile solvent includes carbon dioxide (CO2) used for extraction and ethanol used for extraction or post-extraction processing.
Non-volatile solvent means any solvent used in the extraction process that is not a volatile solvent. This includes, but is not limited to, carbon dioxide and ethanol.
Non-volatile solvent means any solvent used in the extraction process that is not a volatile
More Definitions of Non-volatile solvent
Non-volatile solvent means any solvent used in the extraction process that is not a volatile solvent as defined in Health and Safety Code Section 11362.3(b)(3). “Non- volatile solvent” includes carbon dioxide (CO2) used for extraction and ethanol, when used for extraction or post-extraction processing.
Non-volatile solvent means any solvent used in the extraction process that is not a volatile solvent as defined by state law. For purposes of this chapter, a nonvolatile solvent includes carbon dioxide (CO2) used for extraction and ethanol used for extraction or post-extraction processing. (ae) “Operation” means any act for which licensure is required under the provisions of this Chapter, or any commercial transfer of cannabis or cannabis products.
Non-volatile solvent means a solvent, (i) the primary function of which is to generate the transdermal flux of a drug, and (ii) that has volatility that is less than the volatility of water, where volatility is defined by reference to such solvent’s vapor pressure.
Non-volatile solvent means any solvent used in the extraction process that is not a volatile solvent. For purposes of this Section, a non-volatile solvent includes carbon dioxide used for extraction.