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Section 475B.625 - Concentration and servings limits; rules.

OR Rev Stat § 475B.625 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) The maximum concentration of tetrahydrocannabinol that is permitted in a single serving of a cannabinoid product or cannabinoid concentrate or extract; and

(b) The number of servings that are permitted in a cannabinoid product or cannabinoid concentrate or extract package.

(2)(a) In adopting rules under subsection (1)(a) of this section, the authority shall prescribe the different levels of concentration of tetrahydrocannabinol that is permitted in a single serving of a cannabinoid product or cannabinoid concentrate or extract for:

(A) Consumers who hold a valid registry identification card issued under ORS 475B.797; and

(B) Consumers who do not hold a valid registry identification card issued under ORS 475B.797.

(b) In prescribing the levels of concentration of tetrahydrocannabinol that is permitted in a single serving of a cannabinoid product or cannabinoid concentrate or extract for consumers who hold a valid registry identification card issued under ORS 475B.797, the authority shall consider the appropriate level of concentration necessary to mitigate the symptoms or effects of a debilitating medical condition, as defined in ORS 475B.791.

(3) In adopting rules under ORS 475B.785 to 475B.949, the authority shall require all usable marijuana, cannabinoid products and cannabinoid concentrates and extracts transferred by a medical marijuana dispensary registered under ORS 475B.858 to meet the concentration standards and packaging standards adopted by rule pursuant to this section.

(4) In adopting rules under ORS 475B.010 to 475B.545, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission shall require all usable marijuana, cannabinoid products and cannabinoid concentrates and extracts sold or transferred by a marijuana retailer that holds a license under ORS 475B.105 to meet the concentration standards and packaging standards adopted by rule pursuant to this section. [2015 c.614 §105; 2016 c.83 §15]

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Section 475B.625 - Concentration and servings limits; rules.