New York CAN Code § 103

Packaging and labeling of cannabinoid hemp and hemp extract
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§ 103. Packaging and labeling of cannabinoid hemp and hemp extract. 1.\nCannabinoid hemp processors shall be required to provide appropriate\nlabel warning to consumers, and restricted from making unapproved label\nclaims, as determined by the board, concerning the potential impact on\nor benefit to human health resulting from the use of cannabinoid hemp,\nhemp extract and products derived therefrom for human consumption, which\nlabels shall be affixed to those products when sold, pursuant to rules\nand regulations that the board may adopt.\n  2. The board may, by rules and regulations, require processors to\nestablish a code, including, but not limited to QR code, for labels and\nestablish methods and procedures for determining, among other things,\nserving sizes or dosages for cannabinoid hemp, hemp extract and products\nderived therefrom, active cannabinoid concentration per serving size,\nnumber of servings per container, and the growing region, state or\ncountry of origin if not from the United States. Such rules and\nregulations may require an appropriate fact panel that incorporates data\nregarding serving sizes and potency thereof.\n  3. The packaging, sale, or possession of products derived from\ncannabinoid hemp or hemp extract used for human consumption not labeled\nor offered in conformity with regulations under this section shall be\ngrounds for the seizure or quarantine of the product, the imposition of\na civil penalty against a processor or retailer, and the suspension,\nrevocation or cancellation of a license, in accordance with this\narticle.\n

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