2018/218
Rt Hon Dame Sian Elias, Administrator of the Government
At Wellington this 5th day of November 2018
Present:Her Excellency the Administrator of the Government in Council
These regulations are made under section 393 of the Food Act 2014 on the advice and with the consent of the Executive Council and on the recommendation of the Minister for Food Safety made after being satisfied that there has been appropriate consultation in accordance with section 379 of that Act.
These regulations are the Food (Hemp Seeds and Hemp Seed Food Products) Amendment Regulations 2018.
These regulations come into force on 12 November 2018.
These regulations amend the Food Regulations 2015 (the principal regulations).
Revoke regulation 157.
After Part 8, insert:
(1)
This Part declares certain things to be food under sections 9 and 393 of the Act.
(2)
This regulation is intended only as a guide to the general scheme and effect of this Part.
Hemp seeds and hemp seed food products are declared to be food for the purposes of the Act.
In this regulation,—
hemp seed food products means any of the following products, provided that any cannabinoids in the product are those that were naturally present in or on the seeds from which the product was extracted or derived:
oil that—
is extracted from seeds of low THC Cannabis sativa; and
contains not more than 10 mg/kg of total THC:
a beverage that—
is derived from seeds of low THC Cannabis sativa; and
contains not more than 0.2 mg/kg of total THC:
any product (that is not oil or a beverage) that—
is extracted or derived from seeds of low THC Cannabis sativa; and
contains not more than 5 mg/kg of total THC
hemp seeds means Cannabis sativa seeds that—
are seeds of low THC Cannabis sativa; and
contain not more than 5 mg/kg of total THC; and
if the seeds are for retail sale, are non-viable and hulled; and
have only naturally present cannabinoids in or on them
hulled, in relation to seeds of low THC Cannabis sativa, means seeds from which the outer coat or hull of seeds has been removed
low THC Cannabis sativa means Cannabis sativa, the leaves and flowering heads of which do not contain more than 1% delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol
non-viable means not able to germinate
seeds includes a part of a seed
seeds of low THC Cannabis sativa include, for the purposes of the definition of hemp seed food products only, viable and unhulled seeds
total THC means the total amount of delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol and delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid.
Rachel Hayward,acting for Clerk of the Executive Council.
These regulations, which come into force on 12 November 2018, amend the Food Regulations 2015 (the principal regulations) to enable New Zealand, in conjunction with amendments to the Misuse of Drugs (Industrial Hemp) Regulations 2006, to adopt Standard 1.4.4—6 to 1.4.4—8 of the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code. The amendments declare low THC hemp seeds and hemp seed food products to be food for the purposes of the Food Act 2014. Regulation 157 of the principal regulations is consequentially revoked.
Issued under the authority of the Legislation Act 2012.
Date of notification in Gazette: 8 November 2018.
These regulations are administered by the Ministry for Primary Industries.