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9810.2100 APPROVED PRODUCT CATEGORIES AND CANNABINOIDS.

Subpart 1.

Cannabis flower and cannabis products.

The following product categories, including products manufactured by changing the physical shape or texture of these products, are approved for sale in Minnesota to both adult-use customers and medical registry participants.

A.

The following product categories are approved dried cannabis flower products:

(1)

dried raw cannabis flower;

(2)

fresh cannabis flower; and

(3)

shake.

B.

The following product categories are approved ingestible cannabis products:

(1)

edible products;

(2)

beverage products; and

(3)

cannabis-derived tinctures.

C.

The following product categories are approved cannabis concentrates:

(1)

hash (hashish);

(2)

hash oils;

(3)

cured or live resin;

(4)

cured or live rosin;

(5)

kief;

(6)

full extract cannabis oil; and

(7)

distillate.

D.

Cannabis combination products contain both dried cannabis flower products and cannabis concentrate products. The following product categories are approved cannabis combination products:

(1)

infused pre-rolls; and

(2)

infused dried raw cannabis flower.

E.

Transdermal or topical cannabis products intended only for application to external parts of the body.

Subp. 2.

Lower-potency hemp edible products.

Lower-potency hemp edibles are defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 342.01, subdivision 50. The following product categories are approved lower-potency hemp edible products:

A.

edible products;

B.

beverage products; and

C.

hemp-derived tinctures.

Subp. 3.

Hemp-derived consumer products.

The following are approved hemp-derived consumer products:

A.

dried raw hemp flower; and

B.

hemp-derived oils intended to be consumed by combustion or vaporization of the product and inhalation of smoke, aerosol, or vapor from the product.

Subp. 4.

Cannabinoids.

A.

The following cannabinoids are approved for use in lower-potency hemp edibles: hemp-derived delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol.

B.

The following cannabinoids are designated as nonintoxicating:

(1)

cannabichromene (CBC);

(2)

cannabidiol (CBD);

(3)

cannabigerol (CBG); and

(4)

cannabinol (CBN).

Statutory Authority:

MS s 342.02

History:

49 SR 1143

Published Electronically:

April 25, 2025

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