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THC Compliance Standards

Overview

Senate Bill 0214 (CH0058) and House Bill 0012 (CH0057) are a significant step in Maryland’s continued effort to regulate the sale and distribution of intoxicating tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

This law empowers the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission (ATCC) to address the wide range of THC products sold outside of the state’s licensed cannabis system. These include Delta-8-THC, Delta-9-THC, Delta-10-THC, and other lab-made forms of THC that can cause intoxication.

These products are often found in gas stations, vape and tobacco shops, and convenience stores. Because they typically lack regulatory oversight, they pose risks to public health and safety. Many of these products are not labeled clearly, do not come in child-safe packaging, or are misleading in how they are presented.

This legislation requires that all THC products intended for human consumption or inhalation follow the same packaging, labeling, and manufacturing standards used by licensed cannabis dispensaries regulated by the Maryland Cannabis Administration (MCA).

Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis Article (ABCA) §36–203.1 and COMAR 14.17.18. define the standards for safe packaging and labeling. These laws and regulations promote public health and ensures a consistent standard of consumer safety for cannabis related products across Maryland.

What Counts as an Intoxicating THC Product

Under Maryland law, a THC product is considered intoxicating if it is intended for human consumption or inhalation and contains:

  • More than 0.5 milligrams of THC per serving, or
  • More than 2.5 milligrams of THC per package

This includes:

  • Delta-8-THC
  • Delta-9-THC
  • Delta-10-THC
  • Any other cannabinoid that causes intoxication (excluding CBD)
  • Any similar lab-made compound identified by the MCA

 

Products over these thresholds must be sold through a licensed dispensary and meet all state packaging and labeling requirements. Otherwise, they are considered non-compliant and subject to enforcement by the ATCC.

How the Law Affects You

Extends Regulatory Standards

Products containing intoxicating levels of THC, even those sold outside the licensed cannabis market, must meet the packaging and labeling requirements under ABCA §36–203.1 and COMAR 14.17.18.

Authorizes Enforcement

The ATCC’s Field Enforcement Division (FED):

  • May issue citations for violations
  • Has authority to seize, destroy, or confiscate non-compliant products
  • May use the packaging and labeling of a product and the manner in which it is displayed as prima facie evidence of a violation
  • May rely on the labeling of the product and is not required to chemically test the product before taking enforcement action
  • Has the authority to enforce sales of Delta-8 or Delta-10 THC products to anyone under 21 are prohibited under Criminal Law Article §10-108

Creates Penalties

Unlicensed businesses selling non-compliant products are subject to misdemeanor charges and fines up to $5,000. 

Packaging and Labeling Standards

Packaging and Labeling Standards Now Universally Required for THC Products

All THC products sold in the State of Maryland must comply with the packaging and labeling standards set by the MCA. 

Packaging

Must be child-resistant and tamper-evident

Cannot contain images appealing to children (e.g., candy, cartoons, animals, toys)

Must avoid mimicking trademarked commercial products

Must not use insignia that imply state or local government endorsement

Labeling

  1. Must include a finished product lot number and expiration date (if applicable)
  2. Must include all warning labels required by law and MCA regulations.
  3. Must provide a Certificate of Analysis via QR code or link
  4. Must list the name, address, and phone number of the selling dispensary
  5. Must itemize all cannabinoid ingredients and weights
  6. Must display the MCA approved cannabis symbol on the front of the package

For complete packaging and labeling standards, refer to:


Regulatory Authorities

In Maryland, the regulation and oversight of cannabis activities are divided between two main agencies:

  • The Maryland Cannabis Administration (MCA) oversees the licensed cannabis market and establishes statewide packaging and labeling standards.
  • The Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission (ATCC) enforces cannabis laws as they apply to unlicensed THC products.

Criminal violations related to controlled dangerous substances (CDS) are enforced by Federal, State, and local police.

To submit a tip regarding violations or non-compliance, visit: https://atcc.maryland.gov/tips

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