Or. Admin. Code § 333-008-1780 - Medical Marijuana Processors: General Processing Site Health and Safety Requirements
(1) A processing site must:
(a) Use equipment, counters and surfaces for processing that are food-grade and do not react adversely with any solvent being used.
(b) Have counters and surface areas that are constructed in a manner that reduce the potential for development of microbials, molds and fungi and that can be easily cleaned.
(c) Maintain the processing site in a manner that is free from conditions which may result in contamination and that is suitable to facilitate safe and sanitary operations for product preparation purposes.
(2) A processing site may not treat or otherwise adulterate a medical cannabinoid product, concentrate or extract with any additives that would increase potency, toxicity, or addictive potential, or that would create an unsafe combination with other psychoactive substances. Prohibited additives include but are not limited to nicotine, alcohol, caffeine, or chemicals that increase carcinogenicity.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 475C.815 & 475C.824
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 475C.815 & 475C.824
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