Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 845 - OREGON LIQUOR AND CANNABIS COMMISSION
Division 25 - RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA
Section 845-025-7575 - Seed-To-Sale Tracking - Processing
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 845-025-7575
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1) For purposes of this section, "SOP" means the standard policy or procedure required by OAR 845-025-3230.
(2) On and after April 15, 2023, for each process lot, all licensees and medical marijuana processing sites must utilize "Processing Jobs" in CTS to record:
(a) The
unique process lot number or name;
(b) The UID and quantity of all cannabis
material being used for the lot;
(c) The UID and quantity of all outputs of
the lot;
(d) The date that
processing of the lot is completed; and
(e) The quantity of waste generated from the
source cannabis material during processing.
(A) For methods that are an extraction of
cannabinoids as described in paragraph (3)(b)(A) of this rule, the waste weight
should be calculated as the difference between the weight of the source
cannabis material and the weight of any cannabinoid concentrates or extracts
created during the processing job.
(B) For methods that are an incorporation of
cannabinoids as described in paragraph (3)(b)(B) of this rule, the waste weight
should be determined by directly weighing any portion of the source cannabis
material being disposed of as waste.
(3) Each process lot must be associated with a job type in CTS that contains:
(a) The
unique name of the SOP or SOPs being utilized;
(b) Whether the processing method or methods
are:
(A) An extraction of cannabinoids,
resulting in outputs less than the total weight of the source material;
or
(B) An incorporation
cannabinoids, resulting in outputs that exceed the total weight of the source
material; and
(c) Whether
the processing method or methods include any of the following processes or
results in any of the following outputs:
(A)
Processes that result in effective sterilization.
(B) Processes that use hydrocarbon
solvents.
(C) Processes that are
purely mechanical and do not include the use of solvents.
(D) Outputs that are intended for oral
consumption or intended to be used as an ingredient in a product intended for
oral consumption.
(E) Outputs that
contain any major food allergen, as that term is defined in OAR
845-025-7000.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 475C.017 & 475C.177
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 475C.085 & 475C.177
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