Or. Admin. Code § 845-025-7520 - Unique Identification (UID) Tags
(1) A licensee ,
grow site administrator, person responsible for a marijuana processing site,
person responsible for a dispensary, and hemp certificate holder must:
(a) Use UID tags issued by a
Commission -approved vendor that is authorized to provide UID tags for CTS . Each
licensee is responsible for the cost of all UID tags and any associated vendor
fees.
(b) Have an adequate supply
of UID tags at all times, except during the first 10 calendar days of licensure
so long as UID tags have been ordered and are in transit to the
premises.
(c) Assign and affix a
UID tag to each marijuana plant batch being cultivated no later than when any
plant in the marijuana plant batch reaches a height of 36 inches or is
flowering , whichever is sooner.
(d)
Assign and affix a UID tag to all other marijuana items , or receptacles
containing marijuana items , in a manner that:
(A) Establishes an accurate record from one
marijuana item to another; and
(B)
Uses a new UID tag each time a marijuana item is added to or placed in a
receptacle.
(e) Place
tags in a position that can be clearly read by an individual standing next to
the item and the tag must be kept free from dirt and debris.
(2) The requirements of subsection
(1)(d) of this rule do not apply to:
(a)
Marijuana harvested by producers or grow site administrators in the first 45
days after the harvest of the marijuana plant if a UID tag has not yet been
designated in CTS ; or
(b) Marijuana
items that are part of an active process lot and that are being tracked
pursuant to OAR 845-025-7575.
(3) A licensee , research
certificate holder , laboratory licensee , hemp certificate holder , grow site
subject to CTS tracking, or medical marijuana processing site may not combine
marijuana items or hemp items of different size, potency, or category under a
single UID tag , except for:
(a) Mixed lots of
usable marijuana ;
(b) Mixed lots of
usable hemp ;
(c) Pre-rolled
marijuana of identical weight of usable marijuana ; or
(d) Cannabinoid concentrates, extracts, or
hemp items that are transferred to a processor or processing site to be
processed.
(4) For the
purposes of this rule, different potency means the total THC concentration of
any item combined under a single UID is less than 90 percent of the total THC
concentration of the item with the highest concentration of total THC under
that UID tag .
(5) Violations.
(a) A violation of subsection (1)(d) of this
rule is a Category III violation.
(b) All other violations of this rule are
Category IV violations.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 475C.017, 475C.065, 475C.085, 475C.093, 475C.548, 475C.097 & ORS 475C.177
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 475C.177
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