Wet Whole Plant definition

Wet Whole Plant means a Retail Marijuana Plant that is cut off just above the roots and is not trimmed, dried, or cured. The weight of the Wet Whole Plant includes all bud, leaves, stems, and stalk. The Wet Whole Plant must be weighed within 2 hours of the plant being harvested. The plant must not undergo any further processing prior to being weighed, and tax must be paid on the weight of the entire unprocessed plant.

Examples of Wet Whole Plant in a sentence

  • The Wet Whole Plant must be weighed within 2 hours of the plant being harvested.

  • The weight of the entire Retail Marijuana Wet Whole Plant is subject to the Excise Tax because the Average Market Rate for Wet Whole Plant already reflects an allowance for water weight and waste.

  • The Retail Marijuana Excise Tax must be calculated and paid on the total Wet Whole Plant weight.

  • The Wet Whole Plant may not undergo any further processing (i.e., drying the plant and subsequently selling separately the Bud and Trim) prior to being weighed when using the Wet Whole Plant basis.

  • If the Wet Whole Plant is not weighed within 2 hours of being harvested or is subjected to further processing before being weighed, the Excise Tax on such plant cannot be calculated and paid on the Wet Whole Plant basis and must instead be calculated and paid at the Bud and Trim rates.

  • The Wet Whole Plant must be harvested and packaged in the same day.

  • The weight of the Wet Whole Plant includes all bud, leaves, stems, and stalk.

  • In the case of Retail Marijuana Excise Tax calculated using Average Market Rate, the Excise Tax shall be calculated based on the category of Retail Marijuana (i.e., Bud, Trim, Immature Plant, Wet Whole Plant, Seed, Bud Allocated for Extraction, or Trim Allocated for Extraction) being Transferred.

  • The Retail Marijuana Excise Tax for Wet Whole Plants is calculated on the total weight of the entire Retail Marijuana Wet Whole Plant.

  • A Retail Marijuana Cultivation Facility that calculates and pays the Excise Tax using the Wet Whole Plant rate must maintain records of the time each Wet Whole Plant (identified by its RFID tag) was harvested and weighed and the weight of each Wet Whole Plant.

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