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From the Department of Health:
January 2, 2013
To: Licensed Non-Profit Producers (LNPP)
From: Ken Groggel, Manager, Medical Cannabis Program (MCP)
Re: Approved Cannabis Testing Laboratory
We are pleased to announced that Page Analytical has been recognized by the Department of Health as an approved laboratory for testing of cannabis and cannabis-derived products in New Mexico. The Scientific Laboratory Division conducted a review of the laboratory operated by Jeremy Applen and determined that, based on documentation and onsite visits, the analytical test results can be viewed with confidence.
Utilization of Page Analytical for testing of cannabis and cannabis-derived products will satisfy the regulatory expectations of the Department and the requirements agreed to in the Production Standards for Cannabis-Derived Products, effective January 1, 2014. Page Analytical can be contacted at ******.
Regular testing done in a Department approved laboratory is the only acceptable method to determine the quality, purity and consistency of dose required for the sale of cannabis-derived products. Please refrain from labeling any cannabis products with specific quantitative information without appropriate laboratory testing documentation for support.
Thank you for your continued cooperation and support of the New Mexico MCP.
(A copy of this notice was kindly provided to me by Mr. Applen.)
January 2, 2013
To: Licensed Non-Profit Producers (LNPP)
From: Ken Groggel, Manager, Medical Cannabis Program (MCP)
Re: Approved Cannabis Testing Laboratory
We are pleased to announced that Page Analytical has been recognized by the Department of Health as an approved laboratory for testing of cannabis and cannabis-derived products in New Mexico. The Scientific Laboratory Division conducted a review of the laboratory operated by Jeremy Applen and determined that, based on documentation and onsite visits, the analytical test results can be viewed with confidence.
Utilization of Page Analytical for testing of cannabis and cannabis-derived products will satisfy the regulatory expectations of the Department and the requirements agreed to in the Production Standards for Cannabis-Derived Products, effective January 1, 2014. Page Analytical can be contacted at ******.
Regular testing done in a Department approved laboratory is the only acceptable method to determine the quality, purity and consistency of dose required for the sale of cannabis-derived products. Please refrain from labeling any cannabis products with specific quantitative information without appropriate laboratory testing documentation for support.
Thank you for your continued cooperation and support of the New Mexico MCP.
(A copy of this notice was kindly provided to me by Mr. Applen.)