About that time to get some testing done. I have left some messages with labs on the state of IL website but no replies yet. Any advice on who to reach out to? Anyone having any luck? Thanks!
The delta 9 is the only thing the state is looking at. You could have 1% total thc as long as delta9 is less than 0.3%. Buyers will know what to do with it. If you are higher than 0.3% total thc you should try to keep the transaction within the state and remediate the thc out of it through processing before going to sell across state lines.
ok...thanks for the clarification. Even the state website only talks about the total .3 threshold. Let's say a friend were to have a .4% total thc COA...how would that correlate to delta 9? I suppose I will need a delta 9 test performed and be able to provide that to a prospective buyer.?
They are the same as last year. Delta9 only. Unless the state selects you for sampling for compliance testing, there is no requirement to get/show a compliant COA to the IDOA. Only 10-20% of licensees were selected in 2019.However, when you are performing a transaction involving industrial hemp with a buyer, you will need a compliant COA from a representative sample accompanying all industrial hemp involved in the transaction to show the buyer at the very least.The buyer may then retest the material to verify what your COA says is accurate.Additionally, law enforcement may want to see a compliant COA and a valid grower or processor license if they get involved for whatever reason during transport.
Confusion with what the state needs in terms of testing. Are they just going with total THC this year? Not delta 9, due to covid, etc? So, we just need a lab report from a certified lab showing .3% or less. Thanks for the insight.
https://theorigolabs.com/understanding-a-coa/ or give me a call at 440-391-2007 and I can help you understand the COA
https://theorigolabs.com/understanding-a-coa/ or give me a call at 440-391-2007 and I can help you understand the COA
just received our COA back, where can I go for help understanding it.
I understand the test results but is there a reference somewhere to compare the results so I know if they are good or bad?
Try Tim at Origo Labs @Origo Labs
4711 N Lamon Ave, Suite 14
Chicago, IL 60630
Main Line: 773-217-9520
Cell: 440-391-2007
The delta 9 is the only thing the state is looking at. You could have 1% total thc as long as delta9 is less than 0.3%. Buyers will know what to do with it. If you are higher than 0.3% total thc you should try to keep the transaction within the state and remediate the thc out of it through processing before going to sell across state lines.
ok...thanks for the clarification. Even the state website only talks about the total .3 threshold. Let's say a friend were to have a .4% total thc COA...how would that correlate to delta 9? I suppose I will need a delta 9 test performed and be able to provide that to a prospective buyer.?
They are the same as last year. Delta9 only. Unless the state selects you for sampling for compliance testing, there is no requirement to get/show a compliant COA to the IDOA. Only 10-20% of licensees were selected in 2019. However, when you are performing a transaction involving industrial hemp with a buyer, you will need a compliant COA from a representative sample accompanying all industrial hemp involved in the transaction to show the buyer at the very least. The buyer may then retest the material to verify what your COA says is accurate. Additionally, law enforcement may want to see a compliant COA and a valid grower or processor license if they get involved for whatever reason during transport.
Confusion with what the state needs in terms of testing. Are they just going with total THC this year? Not delta 9, due to covid, etc? So, we just need a lab report from a certified lab showing .3% or less. Thanks for the insight.
You don't have to submit any tests to the state of IL if they don't come sample your crop there is no oversight
any ide where to access what we need to submit to the state? Trying to locate the "rules" for testing this year...thanks for your help!!
Try Amber at ACT labs Act Laboratories, LLC
617 E. Hazel St
Lansing, MI 48912
Main Line: 517-278-9333
amberm@actlabllc.com
she was very helpful. She will send you what you need for the Morton Lab.
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