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Code · Illinois · Chapter 410 — PUBLIC HEALTH · Act 705

Sec. 15-80. Storage requirements.

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Sec. 15-80. Storage requirements.
(a)Authorized on-premises storage. A dispensing organization must store inventory on its premises. All inventory stored on the premises must be secured in a restricted access area and tracked consistently with the inventory tracking rules.
(b)A dispensary shall be of suitable size and construction to facilitate cleaning, maintenance, and proper operations.
(c)A dispensary shall maintain adequate lighting, ventilation, temperature, humidity control, and equipment.
(d)Containers storing cannabis that have been tampered with, damaged, or opened shall be labeled with the date opened and quarantined from other cannabis products in the vault until they are disposed.
(e)Cannabis that was tampered with, expired, or damaged shall not be stored at the premises for more than 7 calendar days.
(f)Cannabis samples shall be in a sealed container. Samples shall be maintained in the restricted access area.
(g)The dispensary storage areas shall be maintained in accordance with the security requirements in this Act and rules.
(h)Cannabis must be stored at appropriate temperatures and under appropriate conditions to help ensure that its packaging, strength, quality, and purity are not adversely affected.
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