CCD Issues Notice of Contemplated Action Against Unlimited Extract, LLC
The New Mexico Cannabis Control Division (CCD) is considering disciplinary action against Unlimited Extract, LLC (License No. CCD-MICB-2023-0185) for multiple regulatory violations. If these allegations are not rebutted or satisfactorily explained in a formal hearing, the CCD may revoke or suspend the company's license, impose fines, or take other disciplinary actions. The company has 20 days from the notice date to request a hearing or a settlement conference.
Applicable Violations
Sale Outside Licensed Retail Area:
Rule: 16.8.2.40 (C)(3) NMAC
Description: Selling cannabis at an unlicensed location.
Failure to Confirm Identity and Age:
Rule: 16.8.2.40 (C)(1) NMAC
Description: Selling cannabis without verifying buyer's age and identity.
Failure to Use State Track and Trace System:
Rule: 16.8.7.9 (A) NMAC
Description: Not maintaining records in the state-required tracking system.
Failure to Maintain Inventory Records:
Rule: 16.8.2.40 (K) NMAC
Description: Not reconciling and maintaining inventory records.
Failure to Maintain Sales Records:
Rule: 16.8.2.40 (L) NMAC
Description: Not keeping records of cannabis sales transactions.
Failure to Comply with Limited Access Area Requirements:
Rule: 16.8.2.10 (J) (2) & (3) & (5) NMAC
Description: Inadequate signage and logging for restricted areas.
Failure to Install and Maintain Security Alarm System:
Rule: 16.8.2.10 (A) NMAC
Description: Not having an operational security alarm system.
Lack of Required Cameras:
Rule: 16.8.2.10(D) & (E) NMAC
Description: Insufficient surveillance cameras on-site.
Improper Surveillance Records:
Rule: 16.8.2.10(F) NMAC
Description: Inadequate video recording and storage.
Improper Product Labeling:
Rule: 16.8.2.40(G)(1)(e) NMAC
Description: Failure to label products with required warnings.
Summary of Evidence
The CCD's evidence includes compliance reports, inspection checklists, photographic evidence, digital voice recordings, and testimonies from division employees.