AB50,1098,65139.973 Regulation. (1) (a) No permittee may employ an individual who is
6under the age of 21 to work in the business to which the permit relates.
AB50,1098,97(b) Subject to ss. 111.321, 111.322, and 111.335, no permittee may employ an
8individual if any of the conditions under s. 139.972 (1) (c) 1. to 7. applies to the
9individual.
AB50,1098,1110(2) A retail outlet shall sell no products or services other than usable
11marijuana or paraphernalia intended for the storage or use of usable marijuana.
AB50,1098,1412(3) No marijuana retailer may allow a person who is under the age of 21 to
13enter or be on the premises of a retail outlet in violation of s. 961.71 (2m), unless
14that person is a qualifying patient, as defined in s. 73.17 (1) (d).
AB50,1098,1715(4) The maximum amount of usable marijuana that a retail outlet may sell to
16an individual consumer in a single transaction may not exceed a permissible
17amount, as defined in s. 961.70 (3).
AB50,1098,2018(4m) A marijuana retailer may not collect, retain, or distribute personal
19information regarding the retailers customers except that which is necessary to
20complete a sale of usable marijuana.
AB50,1099,221(5) No marijuana retailer may display any signage in a window, on a door, or
22on the outside of the premises of a retail outlet that is visible to the general public
23from a public right-of-way, other than a single sign that is no larger than 1,600

1square inches identifying the retail outlet by the permittees business or trade
2name.
AB50,1099,43(6) No marijuana retailer may display usable marijuana in a manner that is
4visible to the general public from a public right-of-way.
AB50,1099,65(7) No marijuana retailer or employee of a retail outlet may consume, or allow
6to be consumed, any usable marijuana on the premises of the retail outlet.
AB50,1099,87(7m) A marijuana retailer may operate a retail outlet only between the hours
8of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.
AB50,1099,129(8) Except as provided under sub. (5), no marijuana producer, marijuana
10processor, marijuana distributor, marijuana retailer, or microbusiness may place or
11maintain, or cause to be placed or maintained, an advertisement of usable
12marijuana in any form or through any medium.
AB50,1099,2113(9) (a) On a schedule determined by the department, every marijuana
14producer, marijuana processor, and microbusiness shall submit representative
15samples of the marijuana and usable marijuana produced or processed by the
16marijuana producer, marijuana processor, or microbusiness to a testing laboratory
17registered under s. 94.57 for testing marijuana and usable marijuana in order to
18certify that the marijuana and usable marijuana comply with standards prescribed
19by the department by rule, including testing for potency and for mold, fungus,
20pesticides, and other contaminants. The laboratory testing the sample shall
21destroy any part of the sample that remains after the testing.
AB50,1100,222(b) Each marijuana producer, marijuana processor, and microbusiness shall

1submit the results of the testing provided under par. (a) to the department in the
2manner prescribed by the department by rule.
AB50,1100,83(c) If a representative sample tested under par. (a) does not meet the
4standards prescribed by the department, the department shall take the necessary
5action to ensure that the entire lot from which the sample was taken is destroyed.
6The department shall promulgate rules to determine lots and lot numbers for
7purposes of this subsection and for the reporting of lots and lot numbers to the
8department.
AB50,1100,139(10) (a) A marijuana processor or a microbusiness that operates as a
10marijuana processor shall affix a label to all usable marijuana that the marijuana
11processor or microbusiness sells to marijuana distributors. The label may not be
12designed to appeal to persons under the age of 18. The label shall include all of the
13following:
AB50,1100,15141. The ingredients and the tetrahydrocannabinols concentration in the usable
15marijuana.
AB50,1100,16162. The processors business or trade name.
AB50,1100,17173. The processors permit number.
AB50,1100,18184. The harvest batch number of the marijuana.
AB50,1100,19195. The harvest date.
AB50,1100,20206. The strain name and product identity.
AB50,1100,21217. The net weight.
AB50,1100,22228. The activation time.
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19. The name of the laboratory performing any test, the test batch number, and
2the test analysis dates.
AB50,1101,4310. The logotype for recreational marijuana developed by the department of
4agriculture, trade and consumer protection under s. 100.145.
AB50,1101,6511. Warnings about the risks of marijuana use and pregnancy and risks of
6marijuana use by persons under the age of 18.
AB50,1101,107(b) No marijuana processor or microbusiness that operates as a marijuana
8processor may make usable marijuana using marijuana grown outside this state.
9The label on each package of usable marijuana may indicate that the usable
10marijuana is made in this state.
AB50,1101,1211(11) (a) No permittee may sell marijuana or usable marijuana that contains
12more than 3 parts tetrahydrocannabinols to one part cannabidiol.
AB50,1101,1613(b) No permittee may sell marijuana or usable marijuana that tests positive
14under sub. (9) (a) for mold, fungus, pesticides, or other contaminants if the
15contaminants, or level of contaminants, are identified by a testing laboratory to be
16potentially unsafe to the consumer.