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OR SB176
Bill
AI Summary
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Eliminates the Oregon Health Authority's marijuana grow site registration system and transfers oversight of grow site administrators (those producing marijuana for 3+ medical cardholders) to the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission through a new designation process, operative January 1, 2026
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Requires marijuana retailer employees to complete a responsible retailer certification training program every three years covering inventory tracking, packaging/labeling requirements, safe storage, health and safety concerns, and preventing sales to minors
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Mandates marijuana retailers stock minimum CBD product levels: at least 20% of usable marijuana must have ≤16% CBD potency, 20% of concentrates/extracts must have ≥25% CBD, and 20% of edibles/tinctures must have ≥33% CBD
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Creates health care protections prohibiting providers from denying treatment or limiting medical resources to patients solely because they are medical marijuana cardholders
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Directs the Oregon Health Authority to issue electronic registry identification cards with QR codes (operative January 1, 2027) and establishes consolidated data collection on medical marijuana use across state agencies (operative January 1, 2028)
Legislative Description
Relating to marijuana for medical use; prescribing an effective date.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
6/27/2025