Section 475C.886 – Exceptions to exemption from criminal liability.
A person is not exempt from the criminal laws of this state for possession, delivery or manufacture of marijuana, aiding and abetting another in the possession, delivery or manufacture of marijuana, or any other criminal offense in which possession, delivery or manufacture of marijuana is an element, and the person may not assert the affirmative […]
Section 475C.889 – Affirmative defense.
(1) Except as provided in ORS 475C.886, a person has an affirmative defense to a criminal charge of possession, delivery or manufacture of marijuana, or any other criminal offense in which possession, delivery or manufacture of marijuana is an element, if the person charged with the offense: (a) Was diagnosed with a debilitating medical condition […]
Section 475C.891 – Prohibition against taking disciplinary action against attending provider.
The Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine, Oregon Medical Board and Oregon State Board of Nursing may not impose a civil penalty or take other disciplinary action against an attending provider for: (1) Advising a person diagnosed as having a debilitating medical condition by the attending provider or another physician licensed under ORS chapter 677, physician […]
Section 475C.892 – Prohibition against taking disciplinary action against professional licensee; right to administer marijuana for medical purposes.
(1) A professional licensing board may not impose a civil penalty or take other disciplinary action against a licensee based on the licensee’s medical use of marijuana under the provisions of ORS 475C.770 to 475C.919 or actions taken by the licensee pursuant to the licensee’s designation as a primary caregiver under ORS 475C.789. (2)(a) A […]
Section 475C.894 – Authority to investigate; rights related to seized property.
(1) Registration under ORS 475C.770 to 475C.919 or possession of proof of registration under ORS 475C.770 to 475C.919 does not constitute probable cause to search the person or property of the registrant or otherwise subject the person or property of the registrant to inspection by a government agency. However, the Oregon Health Authority may inspect […]
Section 475C.895 – Civil penalty for violating ORS 475C.770 to 475C.919.
(1) In addition to any other liability or penalty provided by law, the Oregon Health Authority may impose for each violation of a provision of ORS 475C.770 to 475C.919, or for each violation of a rule adopted under a provision of ORS 475C.770 to 475C.919, a civil penalty that does not exceed $500 for each […]
Section 475C.897 – Local time, place and manner regulations.
(1) For purposes of this section, “reasonable regulations” includes: (a) Reasonable limitations on the hours during which the marijuana grow site of a person designated to produce marijuana by a registry identification cardholder, a marijuana processing site or a medical marijuana dispensary may operate; (b) Reasonable conditions on the manner in which the marijuana grow […]
Section 475C.898 – Duty of State Department of Agriculture and Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission to assist.
Upon request the State Department of Agriculture and the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission, pursuant to an agreement or otherwise, shall assist the Oregon Health Authority in implementing and enforcing the provisions of ORS 475C.770 to 475C.919 and rules adopted under the provisions of ORS 475C.770 to 475C.919. [Formerly 475B.931]
Section 475C.900 – Immunity for state agencies, officers, employees and agents in performance of duties.
The Oregon Health Authority, the State Department of Agriculture and the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission, and the officers, employees and agents of the authority, department and commission, are immune from any cause of action for the performance of, or the failure to perform, duties required by ORS 475C.770 to 475C.919. [Formerly 475B.934]
Section 475C.903 – Authority to possess, seize or dispose of marijuana and marijuana-derived products.
Subject to any applicable provision of ORS chapter 183, the Oregon Health Authority, the State Department of Agriculture and the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission may possess, seize or dispose of marijuana, usable marijuana, medical cannabinoid products, cannabinoid concentrates and cannabinoid extracts as is necessary for the authority to ensure compliance with and enforce the […]