A.
Each cultivation facility shall establish written operating procedures for the cultivation of cannabis. The operating procedures must include the minimum following information:
(1)
The manner in which all pesticide and other agricultural chemicals, if any, are to be applied during its cultivation process. The Department shall, by rule, determine what pesticides and other agricultural chemicals are permitted, and Licensee shall only utilize pesticides and agricultural chemicals permitted by the Department. The Department, prior to finalizing the rule regarding allowable pesticides and other agricultural chemicals shall consult with the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin's Environmental Services Department (ESD), and shall not allow for the use of any pesticide or agricultural chemical to which the ESD objects;
(2)
The equipment and methods employed in the cultivation of the cannabis;
(3)
How the cultivated cannabis will be transported to a processing facility or Distribution Facility;
(4)
The measures taken to minimize or offset energy use from the cultivation of cannabis;
(5)
The manner in which chemicals will be stored and used at the premises;
(6)
The type and quantity of all effluent discharged into the Tribe's wastewater or stormwater system;
(7)
The hours and days of the week the cultivation facility will be open;
(8)
The number of persons per shift who will be working at the cultivation facility;
(9)
The security measures that will be employed at the premises, including but not limited to guards, lighting, alarms, surveillance, and automatic law enforcement notification; and
(10)
Any other information required by the Department.
B.
Operating procedures must be approved by the Department and maintained at every cultivation facility.