Digest: The Act says that some people who grow medical marijuana do not have to register with the OHA and that some others have to get a designation from the OLCC. The Act also protects some people who use medical marijuana from some kinds of unfair acts at work and in health care. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.0).
Removes requirements that a registry identification cardholder who produces marijuana for personal medical use register with the Oregon Health Authority. Requires a person responsible for a marijuana grow site that produces marijuana for medical use for three or more registry identification cardholders to apply for a designation from the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission. Directs the authority to issue electronic registration cards. Requires a marijuana retailer to offer for sale medical grade cannabinoid items that contain not more than 20 percent total THC. Creates health care and employment protections for a person who is a registry identification cardholder.
Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.
Statutes affected: Introduced: 475C.005, 475C.009, 475C.013, 475C.017, 475C.037, 475C.073, 475C.121, 475C.149, 475C.177, 475C.441, 475C.457, 475C.497, 475C.773, 475C.783, 475C.786, 475C.792, 475C.800, 475C.806, 475C.809, 475C.812, 475C.815, 475C.827, 475C.833, 475C.856, 475C.862, 475C.889, 475C.945, 475C.950