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OR SB556
Bill
Status
6/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Floyd Prozanski
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AI Summary
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Marijuana producers, wholesalers, processors, and retailers may use motion detection camera systems with video analytics at licensed premises instead of continuous recording, effective January 1, 2026
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Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission must establish an industrial hemp endorsement allowing marijuana producers to colocate hemp operations at their licensed premises and engage in the same practices as licensed hemp growers
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Physical tags or identifiers on marijuana plants are no longer required for tracking compliance; third-party digital platforms may integrate with the state tracking system and create editable digital manifests for transport
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Transport rules relaxed: no size/weight restrictions on transported marijuana items, manifests may be edited during transport, items may transfer between vehicles at licensed premises, and transport must complete within seven days
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Interstate commerce of industrial hemp and marijuana authorized for licensees, becoming operative only if federal law or the U.S. Department of Justice allows or tolerates such commerce
Legislative Description
Relating to cannabis; prescribing an effective date.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
6/27/2025