Action limit definition

Action limit means the maximum permissible level of a contaminant in marihuana product allowable by the agency.
Action limit means the minimum or maximum value of a quality assurance measurement representing acceptable performance.
Action limit means the maximum allowable amount of an analyte that a cannabis item sample shall not exceed in testing in order to meet specifications. “Analyte” means the compound being identified and measured in a test. “Dermal product” means oil or a cannabis-infused product intended for dermal (skin) application. “Increment sample or unit” amount =the total representative sample neededrequired number of increments (where each increment shall be an equivalent mass). “Ingestible product” means oil or a cannabis-infused product intended for oral administration and ingestion. “Inhalable product” means usable cannabis, solid cannabis concentrate, infused usable cannabis, vaporized formulation, and oil or oil with excipients for an inhaler, intended for oral inhalation. “Limit of Quantification (LOQ)” means the smallest amount or lowest concentration at which the analyte can be reliably measured in a specific testing method. “Matrix” means the type of cannabis item to be tested (e.g. usable cannabis, cannabis concentrate, cannabis- infused product). “Moisture content” means the total amount of water present in usable cannabis; the percentage of water retained compared to its overall weight. “Transmucosal product” means oil or a cannabis-infused product designed to be administered across the mucosa, including intranasal, sublingual, buccal, rectal, vaginal, and ophthalmic forms. “Unit” means a single cannabis concentrate or cannabis-infused product (e.g. one (1) tube of “RSO oil”, one (1) electronic smoking device with vaporized formulation, one (1) lozenge, one (1) gummy, one (1) edible, one (1) tablet, one (1) beverage can, one (1) lotion bottle) after it is in its final manufactured form pursuant to one (1)(c) of Sample Collection Procedures below, after it has been packaged, before it is sent out for distribution. A package may contain a single unit or multiple units. “Vaporized formulation” means oil or oil with excipients for an electronic smoking device.

Examples of Action limit in a sentence

  • The EPA has prepared a map dividing the country into three Radon Zones; Zone 1 for those areas with the average predicted indoor radon concentration in residential dwellings exceeding the EPA Action limit of 4 pCi/L; Zone 2 for those areas where the average predicted radon level is between 2 and 4 pCi/L; and Zone 3 for those areas where the average predicted radon level is below 2 pCi/L.


More Definitions of Action limit

Action limit means a limit at a critical control point that, when exceeded, triggers a response to prevent a potential human health hazard.

Related to Action limit

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  • Possession limit means the amount of cannabis under

  • emission limit value means a limit on the concentration, mass or emission rate of mercury or mercury compounds, often expressed as “total mercury”, emitted from a point source.

  • Concentration Limits means, as of any date of determination prior to (x) the Commitment Termination Date with respect to all items below and (y) the Final Maturity Date with respect to the concentration limit set forth in clause (c) below, for purposes of determining the Excess Concentration Amount and the Borrowing Base, the concentration limitations set forth below:

  • Deduction Limitation means the following described limitation on a benefit that may otherwise be distributable pursuant to the provisions of this Plan. Except as otherwise provided, this limitation shall be applied to all distributions that are "subject to the Deduction Limitation" under this Plan. If an Employer determines in good faith prior to a Change in Control that there is a reasonable likelihood that any compensation paid to a Participant for a taxable year of the Employer would not be deductible by the Employer solely by reason of the limitation under Code Section 162(m), then to the extent deemed necessary by the Employer to ensure that the entire amount of any distribution to the Participant pursuant to this Plan prior to the Change in Control is deductible, the Employer may defer all or any portion of a distribution under this Plan. Any amounts deferred pursuant to this limitation shall continue to be credited/debited with additional amounts in accordance with Section 3.6 below, even if such amount is being paid out in installments. The amounts so deferred and amounts credited thereon shall be distributed to the Participant or his or her Beneficiary (in the event of the Participant's death) at the earliest possible date, as determined by the Employer in good faith, on which the deductibility of compensation paid or payable to the Participant for the taxable year of the Employer during which the distribution is made will not be limited by Section 162(m), or if earlier, the effective date of a Change in Control. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Plan, the Deduction Limitation shall not apply to any distributions made after a Change in Control.