The new rules won't stop dispensaries from selling marijuana past expiration dates, but they do require stores to notify customers if products are past a 'use-by date.'
Regulators had planned to require marijuana growers and product manufacturers to add six-month expiration dates on their packaging.has backed away from adding expiration date requirements to the majority of dispensary products.
"In the final adopted rules, expiration dates were not incorporated as previously proposed," a memo from the MED reads.
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