Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 845 - OREGON LIQUOR AND CANNABIS COMMISSION
Division 25 - RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA
Section 845-025-2750 - Industrial Hemp Grower Certificate Privileges; Prohibitions
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 845-025-2750
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) A Commission-certified hemp grower may deliver industrial hemp to a processor or wholesaler that holds a license issued under ORS 475C.085 or 475C.093 in accordance with this rule.
(2) If transferring, selling or transporting to a Commission licensee, a Commission-certified hemp grower may:
(a) Transfer, sell, or transport
harvested industrial hemp to a processor licensed under ORS
475C.085 that holds an
industrial hemp endorsement; or
(b)
Transfer, sell, or transport harvested industrial hemp to a wholesaler licensed
under ORS 475C.093.
(3) When transferring, selling, or transporting pursuant to section (2) of this rule, a Commission-certified hemp grower:
(a) May only transfer, sell, or
transport industrial hemp that:
(A) Has been
tested in accordance with the Authority's rules for testing usable marijuana in
OAR 333-007-0300 to
333-007-0500 and OAR 333,
division 64;
(B) Has been tested
for potency in accordance with OAR
333-007-0430, notwithstanding
whether a test for potency would be required for usable marijuana;
and
(C) Otherwise complies with the
requirements for marijuana items under ORS
475C.005 to
475C.525,
475C.540 to
475C.586, and
475C.600 to
475C.644 and Commission
rules.
(b) May only
transfer industrial hemp from the location identified in the application under
OAR 845-025-2700(2)(c);
(c) Must:
(A) Hold a valid Industrial Hemp Grower
Certificate issued by the Commission.
(B) Provide the licensee a copy of any test
result conducted on the industrial hemp. Test results include, but are not
limited to, any pre-harvest test result conducted under OAR
603-048-0600 and any results
from research & development testing.
(C) Comply with CTS requirements in
accordance with OAR 845-025-2775.
(D) Transport industrial hemp in compliance
with the requirements for a licensee transporting marijuana items under OAR
845-025-7700(3)(a)-(2)(a), (2)(b)(A)-(C),
(2)(b)(F)-(K), and (2)(d)(A)-(D);
and
(d) May not
transfer:
(A) Any industrial hemp that has
failed the testing described in OAR
603-048-0600 to
603-048-0650;
(B) Any batch of harvested industrial hemp to
a licensee that exceeds the THC limits specified in OAR
845-025-2760;
(C) Any living industrial hemp plants;
or
(D) Industrial hemp
seed.
(4) Failed potency testing; remediation.
(a) If a
batch of industrial hemp tested under OAR
333-007-0430 exceeds the THC
limits specified in OAR
845-025-2760 when a compliance
test is conducted under OAR
333-007-0430, it fails potency
testing for the purposes of these rules.
(b) If a batch of industrial hemp fails
potency testing, the Commission-certified hemp grower must:
(A) Store and segregate the batch in a secure
area until it is transferred or destroyed;
(B) Label the batch clearly to indicate it
has failed a test and the label must include a test batch number; and
(C) Either:
(i) Transfer the batch of industrial hemp
that failed potency testing to a Commission-certified hemp handler for the
purposes of processing the industrial hemp into a hemp item that does not
exceed the THC limits specified in OAR
845-025-2760; or
(ii) Destroy the batch of industrial hemp
that failed potency testing in a manner specified by the Commission.
(c) A
Commission-certified hemp grower may not transfer, sell, or transport
industrial hemp that fails potency testing other than as provided in these
rules.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 475C.017
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 475C.017, ORS 571.336 & 571.337
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