Understanding Remediation and Decontamination
Hello, this is Tulsa Cannabis Business Attorney Jesse Kovacs with the OK Cannabis Law Office. Today we’re asking, if my final harvest batch fails microbial testing, can that batch be remediated or decontaminated? The answer to that question is yes. It can be remediated into a solvent-based concentrate, which can potentially remove microbial contaminants. On the other hand, it can be decontaminated by removing contaminants from the plant material through various methods and then returned to the grower. Both processes aim to salvage the harvest batch and make it safe for consumption or use.
Considerations for Failed Harvest Batches
It is important to note that remediation and decontamination are not foolproof methods and may not always be successful in salvaging a failed harvest batch. Additionally, there are strict guidelines and regulations set by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) regarding the handling and disposal of contaminated cannabis products.
Consultation for Legal Advice
If you are facing issues with a failed harvest batch and need legal guidance on remediation, decontamination, or compliance with OMMA regulations, feel free to contact the Oklahoma medical marijuana lawyer. We offer low-cost consultations to help you navigate the complex legal landscape of the medical marijuana industry. Call us at 918-932-2879 to schedule a consultation today.