WSLCB - Board Caucus
(July 3, 2023) - Summary

2023-07-03 - WSLCB - Board Caucus - Summary - Takeaways

An agency leader gave her final rulemaking update after announcing the new head of the Policy and Rules office; another official explained why a cannabis law wouldn’t require implementation.

Here are some observations from the Monday July 3rd Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) Board Caucus.

My top 3 takeaways:

  • An update on alcohol legislation implementation by staff indicated a cannabis-related bill previously included would be addressed through agency guidance instead of new rule language (audio - 1m, Video - TVW, Video - WSLCB, Rulemaking Project).
    • Alcohol legislation implementation had combined several bills, but Jacobs stated that staff had determined HB 1772, "Prohibiting products that combine alcohol and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC),"  and another alcohol bill didn’t need rulemaking language. Agency officials had published notice of the interpretation, and anyone could still submit public comments on the draft conceptual rules via email.
      • Alcohol statutes RCW 66.24.150 and RCW 66.24.248 had established subsections stating alcohol licensees and packaging services “May not mix or infuse THC, CBD [cannabidiol], or any other cannabinoid into any products containing alcohol.” Neither the House nor Senate bill reports noted these statutes when summarizing the background or effect of HB 1772.
      • The RCW 66.24.150 restriction on mixing or infusing alcohol with cannabinoids was cited in a 2021 WSLCB policy statement PS21-05 regarding “False or Misleading Statements Concerning Marijuana [Cannabis] Infused Products.”

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