CURRENT Administrative Rules
Laboratory Testing and Grandfathered Grow Sites
(Temporary Rules, Effective January 1 - February 29, 2016)
- OAR 333-008: Temporary Rules for Marijuana Laboratory Testing and Grandfathered Medical Marijuana Grow Sites (pdf)
- Statement of Need and Justification for Temporary Rules (pdf)
Labeling, Concentration Limits and Testing
(Temporary Rules, Effective January 1 - June 28, 2016)
- OAR 333-007 & 064: Temporary Rules for Marijuana Labeling, Concentration Limits and Testing (pdf)
- Table 1: Retail Marijuana Item Concentration Limits (pdf)
- Table 2: Medical Marijuana Item Concentration Limits (pdf)
- Exhibit A, Tables 3 and 4: Standards for Testing Pesticides and Solvents (pdf)
- Statement of Need and Justification for Temporary Rules (pdf)
Limited Marijuana Retail Sales and Residency
(Temporary Rules, Effective September 22, 2015 - March 19, 2016)
- OAR 333-008: Temporary Rules for Limited Marijuana Retail Sales and Residency (pdf)
- Statement of Need and Justification for Temporary Rules (pdf)
Medical Marijuana
- OAR 333-008: Medical Marijuana
NOTE: This links to the Secretary of State website and includes rules filed through the date listed at the top of their page. Recent rulemaking changes are not yet included in this version.
PROPOSED Permanent Administrative Rules
Medical Marijuana Patients, Growers, Processors and Dispensaries
- OAR 333-008: Proposed Permanent Rules for Medical Marijuana Patients, Growers, Processors and Dispensaries (pdf)
- Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Hearing Form (pdf)
- Statement of Need and Fiscal Impact (pdf)
Limited Marijuana Retail Sales
- OAR 333-008: Proposed Permanent Rules for Limited Marijuana Retail Sales (pdf)
- Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Hearing Form (pdf)
- Statement of Need and Fiscal Impact (pdf)
Public Comment
You are invited to review and comment on the proposed PERMANENT rules listed above. If you wish to present oral testimony, the following public hearings will be held:
- Eugene: January 21, 2016 at 1:00 p.m.
Planning and Development Department, Atrium Building, Sloat Room
99 W 10th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401 - Portland: January 22, 2016 at 1:00 p.m.
Portland State Office Building, Room 1A
800 NE Oregon Street
Portland, OR 97232 - Bend: January 25, 2016 at 1:00 p.m.
Deschutes Services Building, DeArmond Room
1300 NW Wall Street
Bend, OR 97701 - Medford: January 27, 2016 at 9:30 a.m.
Medford Public Library
205 S Central Avenue
Medford, OR 97501
You may also file written comments before 5:00 p.m. on January 29, 2016 by submitting them to the Public Health Division Rules Coordinator at the following address:
OHA, Public Health Division
Attn: Administrative Rules Coordinator
800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 930
Portland, Oregon 97232
E-mail comments to: [email protected]
You may also send comments by fax to (971) 673-1299.
Final rules will be filed after consideration of all comments.
You can now apply for a Recreational Marijuana license online: https://apps.oregon.gov/OLCC/Marijuana/elicense/
Via: OregonLive
Though the state agency will review applications as they come in, Marks said regulators aren’t likely to approve any until after the Oregon Legislature meets next month. Lawmakers are expected to take up some marijuana-related issues that may impact the licensing process, such as requirements related to out-of-state investments.
Marks said the agency also expects to receive a lot of requests to waive certain requirements, particularly those related to security in outdoor grow sites, where locations may be out of the way and already shielded from view. He said reviewing and authorizing waivers will add to the time it takes to process each application.
While the Oregon Health Authority oversees medical marijuana, including dispensaries that for now may sell to recreational consumers, the recreational marijuana industry will shift entirely to the liquor commission by year’s end.
This event is for OSGG Members. Please review and sign (if you have not done so already) our confidentiality agreement and come with questions you might have about the licensing process.
Please join us for a planning meeting this Sunday. Jay Dee & Tere have been gracious to invite us into their home.
We need to join together now more than ever. The OHA has proposed PERMANENT rules that go into effect on March 1st. These rules will destroy OMMP! Have you read them!?!!! They are INSANE! Then there is Jackson County……we cannot afford to sit back & let these officials make decisions that will hurt TENS OF THOUSANDS of patients and growers!!!!
Please feel free to share items you would like to discuss, and bring your idea’s. This is a group effort, there are no leaders persay! Just a group of like minded compassionate individuals that will do whatever it takes to protect our patients and our beautiful gardens!
Please post below to RSVP- we will message you the address.
CURRENT Administrative Rules
Laboratory Testing and Grandfathered Grow Sites
(Temporary Rules, Effective January 1 - February 29, 2016)
- OAR 333-008: Temporary Rules for Marijuana Laboratory Testing and Grandfathered Medical Marijuana Grow Sites (pdf)
- Statement of Need and Justification for Temporary Rules (pdf)
Labeling, Concentration Limits and Testing
(Temporary Rules, Effective January 1 - June 28, 2016)
- OAR 333-007 & 064: Temporary Rules for Marijuana Labeling, Concentration Limits and Testing (pdf)
- Table 1: Retail Marijuana Item Concentration Limits (pdf)
- Table 2: Medical Marijuana Item Concentration Limits (pdf)
- Exhibit A, Tables 3 and 4: Standards for Testing Pesticides and Solvents (pdf)
- Statement of Need and Justification for Temporary Rules (pdf)
Limited Marijuana Retail Sales and Residency
(Temporary Rules, Effective September 22, 2015 - March 19, 2016)
- OAR 333-008: Temporary Rules for Limited Marijuana Retail Sales and Residency (pdf)
- Statement of Need and Justification for Temporary Rules (pdf)
Medical Marijuana
- OAR 333-008: Medical Marijuana
NOTE: This links to the Secretary of State website and includes rules filed through the date listed at the top of their page. Recent rulemaking changes are not yet included in this version.
PROPOSED Permanent Administrative Rules
Medical Marijuana Patients, Growers, Processors and Dispensaries
- OAR 333-008: Proposed Permanent Rules for Medical Marijuana Patients, Growers, Processors and Dispensaries (pdf)
- Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Hearing Form (pdf)
- Statement of Need and Fiscal Impact (pdf)
Limited Marijuana Retail Sales
- OAR 333-008: Proposed Permanent Rules for Limited Marijuana Retail Sales (pdf)
- Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Hearing Form (pdf)
- Statement of Need and Fiscal Impact (pdf)
Public Comment
You are invited to review and comment on the proposed PERMANENT rules listed above. If you wish to present oral testimony, the following public hearings will be held:
- Eugene: January 21, 2016 at 1:00 p.m.
Planning and Development Department, Atrium Building, Sloat Room
99 W 10th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401 - Portland: January 22, 2016 at 1:00 p.m.
Portland State Office Building, Room 1A
800 NE Oregon Street
Portland, OR 97232 - Bend: January 25, 2016 at 1:00 p.m.
Deschutes Services Building, DeArmond Room
1300 NW Wall Street
Bend, OR 97701 - Medford: January 27, 2016 at 9:30 a.m.
Medford Public Library
205 S Central Avenue
Medford, OR 97501
You may also file written comments before 5:00 p.m. on January 29, 2016 by submitting them to the Public Health Division Rules Coordinator at the following address:
OHA, Public Health Division
Attn: Administrative Rules Coordinator
800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 930
Portland, Oregon 97232
E-mail comments to: [email protected]
You may also send comments by fax to (971) 673-1299.
Final rules will be filed after consideration of all comments.
- Propose solutions to structuring and funding research that involves the medical properties of Cannabis, including solutions that involve state programs and moneys and solutions that involve investment by private business and business sectors
- Assess the potential of locating a Cannabis grow site for research purposes in this state and, if appropriate, setting forth a plan for the establishment of a cannabis grow site for research purposes in this state
- Review draft report
CURRENT Administrative Rules
Laboratory Testing and Grandfathered Grow Sites
(Temporary Rules, Effective January 1 - February 29, 2016)
- OAR 333-008: Temporary Rules for Marijuana Laboratory Testing and Grandfathered Medical Marijuana Grow Sites (pdf)
- Statement of Need and Justification for Temporary Rules (pdf)
Labeling, Concentration Limits and Testing
(Temporary Rules, Effective January 1 - June 28, 2016)
- OAR 333-007 & 064: Temporary Rules for Marijuana Labeling, Concentration Limits and Testing (pdf)
- Table 1: Retail Marijuana Item Concentration Limits (pdf)
- Table 2: Medical Marijuana Item Concentration Limits (pdf)
- Exhibit A, Tables 3 and 4: Standards for Testing Pesticides and Solvents (pdf)
- Statement of Need and Justification for Temporary Rules (pdf)
Limited Marijuana Retail Sales and Residency
(Temporary Rules, Effective September 22, 2015 - March 19, 2016)
- OAR 333-008: Temporary Rules for Limited Marijuana Retail Sales and Residency (pdf)
- Statement of Need and Justification for Temporary Rules (pdf)
Medical Marijuana
- OAR 333-008: Medical Marijuana
NOTE: This links to the Secretary of State website and includes rules filed through the date listed at the top of their page. Recent rulemaking changes are not yet included in this version.
PROPOSED Permanent Administrative Rules
Medical Marijuana Patients, Growers, Processors and Dispensaries
- OAR 333-008: Proposed Permanent Rules for Medical Marijuana Patients, Growers, Processors and Dispensaries (pdf)
- Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Hearing Form (pdf)
- Statement of Need and Fiscal Impact (pdf)
Limited Marijuana Retail Sales
- OAR 333-008: Proposed Permanent Rules for Limited Marijuana Retail Sales (pdf)
- Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Hearing Form (pdf)
- Statement of Need and Fiscal Impact (pdf)
Public Comment
You are invited to review and comment on the proposed PERMANENT rules listed above. If you wish to present oral testimony, the following public hearings will be held:
- Eugene: January 21, 2016 at 1:00 p.m.
Planning and Development Department, Atrium Building, Sloat Room
99 W 10th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401 - Portland: January 22, 2016 at 1:00 p.m.
Portland State Office Building, Room 1A
800 NE Oregon Street
Portland, OR 97232 - Bend: January 25, 2016 at 1:00 p.m.
Deschutes Services Building, DeArmond Room
1300 NW Wall Street
Bend, OR 97701 - Medford: January 27, 2016 at 9:30 a.m.
Medford Public Library
205 S Central Avenue
Medford, OR 97501
You may also file written comments before 5:00 p.m. on January 29, 2016 by submitting them to the Public Health Division Rules Coordinator at the following address:
OHA, Public Health Division
Attn: Administrative Rules Coordinator
800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 930
Portland, Oregon 97232
E-mail comments to: [email protected]
You may also send comments by fax to (971) 673-1299.
Final rules will be filed after consideration of all comments.
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69 cities and 18 counties have banned retail stores, producers, processors, and wholesalers……WE CAN’T LET THIS HAPPEN HERE!
If you are taking medicine, making medicine, growing medicine, selling medicine, working with medicine, or in support of …………Please show up & bring all your friends, family, and neighbors. THIS IS A PROTEST!!!!!!
Jackson County is considering imposing regulations that will shut down nearly 85% of the growers. There are over 6000 growers and 9500+ patients here in Jackson County…….patients will suffer!
The recreational system is just now getting started and we don’t know how the new system is ultimately going to impact patients. It is premature to consider these new regulations at this time.
These proposed rules are discriminatory & will unnecessarily hurt the sickest and poorest patients among us. Tell Jackson County to LEAVE THE OMMP ALONE!
Here are the proposed reg’s- https://m.facebook.com/
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