Washington Code § 69.50.385

Common carriers—Licensing—State liquor and cannabis board to adopt rules
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(1) The board must adopt rules providing for an annual licensing procedure of a common carrier who seeks to transport or deliver cannabis, useable cannabis, cannabis concentrates, and cannabis-infused products within the state. (2) The rules for licensing must: (a) Establish criteria for considering the approval or denial of a common carrier's original application or renewal application; (b) Provide minimum qualifications for any employee authorized to drive or operate the transportation or delivery vehicle, including a minimum age of at least twenty-one years; (c) Address the safety of the employees transporting or delivering the products, including issues relating to the carrying of firearms by such employees; (d) Address the security of the products being transported, including a system of electronically tracking all products at both the point of pickup and the point of delivery; and (e) Set reasonable fees for the application and licensing process. (3) The board may adopt rules establishing the maximum amounts of cannabis, useable cannabis, cannabis concentrates, and cannabis-infused products that may be physically transported or delivered at one time by a common carrier as provided under RCW 69.50.382.

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