The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) convenes a meeting of the three-member Board every two weeks to consider formal rulemaking actions and hear public testimony.
WSLCB - Board Meeting
(November 28, 2018)
Wednesday November 28, 2018 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Observed
Observations
Rulemaking opened for required retailer signage, draft language was approved for vapor products rules, and a cannabis retailer asked for help.
Here are some observations from the November 28th WSLCB Board Meeting.
My top takeaways:
- WSLCB board members approved the initiation of rulemaking for changes in required signage at cannabis retailers (audio, video, notice, issue paper, CR-101).
- Policy and Rules Coordinator Kathy Hoffman explained that recent changes to notifications for pregnant customers on packaging and labeling necessitate similar updates to posted signage.
- WSLCB is accepting comments at rules@lcb.wa.gov or during the general public comment period at board meetings. The written comment period for the CR-101 ends January 16, 2019.
- The Board approved the draft language of the CR-102 for Vapor Products Rules (audio, video, notice, issue paper, CR-102).
- Building on the statutory framework for vapor products approved by the legislature in 2016 and implemented by WSLCB later that year, the agency has undertaken a new round of rulemaking on a variety of areas including:
- True party of interest vetting,
- A vapor distribution tier,
- A public safety violation framework which prohibits “Possession of, sale, or offer for sale [of] CBD vapor products or vapor products containing a cannabidiol.”
- The written comment period for the CR-102 ends January 9, 2019.
- Building on the statutory framework for vapor products approved by the legislature in 2016 and implemented by WSLCB later that year, the agency has undertaken a new round of rulemaking on a variety of areas including:
- Jim Sulton, co-owner of retailer A Bud and Leaf, and a member of the WSLCB’s minority-owned business workgroup, asked the Board to help his business relocate (audio, video).
- Sulton informed the Board of a letter he sent requesting changes in the 1000 foot distance requirements for retail zoning. He also asked for a deadline extension on the relocation of his store which closed its doors earlier this year after their lease was terminated.
- Board Chair Jane Rushford noted that changes in some distance requirements are beyond the agency’s statutory authority.