Inventory tracking system definition

Inventory tracking system means the required tracking
Inventory tracking system means a method implemented by the Board for tracing all Cannabis and Cannabis Products grown, manufactured, and sold in Vermont.
Inventory tracking system means the required seed-to-sale tracking system that tracks Regulated Marijuana from either the seed or immature plant stage until the Regulated Marijuana is sold to a patient at a Medical Marijuana Store or to a consumer at a Retail Marijuana Store, Transferred to a Medical Marijuana Testing Facility or Retail Marijuana Testing Facility, Transferred to a Sampling Manager, Transferred to an Industrial Fiber Products Producer, Transferred to a Pesticide Manufacturer, or destroyed by a Regulated Marijuana Business, or used in a Research Project by a Marijuana Research and Development Facility.

Examples of Inventory tracking system in a sentence

  • The System Administrator will authorize additional owners or employees as - Inventory Tracking System User, and will ensure each user receives Metrc training prior to access or use.

  • If the estimated material delivery date creates an unreasonable delay as determined by OC-ALC, the WCD will be ”delayed” in Inventory Tracking System (ITS) and the <Private Partner> will be notified in writing by OC-ALC that the asset will be placed in “non-supportable” status also known as Items Awaiting Parts (IAP), also referred to as Items Waiting Parts (IWP).

  • Such software to include (i) Mobile Tech Site Callmunica or (Call Response & SLA Processor); Service Management Automator (Update/Closing Systems); Inventory Tracking System; and Electronic Partner Interface.

  • System administrator and duties Per 1 CCR 212-3 § 3-805(B)(1), Verts will designate its General Manager as its Inventory Tracking System Administrator.

  • The paper document(s) generated from Inventory Tracking System (ITS) that describes the tasks required to perform the repair in accordance with tech data.


More Definitions of Inventory tracking system

Inventory tracking system means the required seed-to-sale tracking system that tracks Retail Marijuana from either the seed or immature plant stage until the Retail Marijuana or Retail Marijuana Product is sold to a customer at a Retail Marijuana Store or is destroyed.
Inventory tracking system means the required seed-to-sale tracking system that tracks Medical Marijuana from either the seed or immature plant stage until the Medical Marijuana or Medical Marijuana Infused-Product is sold to a patient at a Medical Marijuana Center, Transferred to a Medical Research Facility, Transferred to a Pesticide Manufacturer, destroyed by a Medical Marijuana Business or used in a Research Project by a Licensed Research Business.
Inventory tracking system means a required tracking system that accounts for the entire life span of medical marijuana, from either the seed or immature plant stage until the medical marijuana or medical marijuana product is consumed, used, disposed of or otherwise destroyed.
Inventory tracking system means the required seed to sale tracking system that tracks medical marijuana from either seed or immature plant state until the usable marijuana is sold to a qualified patient or designated caregiver or is destroyed.
Inventory tracking system means the required seed-to-sale tracking system that tracks Retail Marijuana from either the seed or immature plant stage until the Retail Marijuana, Retail Marijuana Concentrate, or Retail Marijuana Product is sold to a customer at a Retail Marijuana Store, Transferred to a Medical Research Facility, Transferred to a Pesticide Manufacturer, or destroyed.
Inventory tracking system means the required seed-to-sale tracking system that tracks Medical Marijuana from either the seed or immature plant stage until the Medical Marijuana or Medical Marijuana Infused-Product is sold to a customer at a Medical Marijuana Center or is destroyed.
Inventory tracking system means the required tracking system that accounts for medical marijuana from either the seed or immature plant stage until the medical marijuana or medical marijuana product is sold to a patient at a medical marijuana dispensary, transferred to a medical marijuana research facility, destroyed by a medical marijuana business or used in a research project by a medical marijuana research facility;