Oregon Code § ORS 571.309

Industrial hemp product concentration, serving standards; rules
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The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission, in consultation with the State Department of Agriculture, shall adopt rules to establish:
(1) The maximum concentration of tetrahydrocannabinol permitted in a single serving of an industrial hemp product;
(2) The maximum concentration of any other cannabinoid, adult use cannabinoid or artificially derived cannabinoid that is permitted in a single serving of an industrial hemp product;
(3) The number of servings that are permitted in a package of industrial hemp products; and
(4) Standards for approving industrial hemp products that contain artificially derived cannabinoids and that are intended for sale at retail. The rules adopted under this subsection may not be more restrictive than the rules applicable to the sale at retail of adult use cannabis items.
Note: See note under 571.260.

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