Or. Admin. Code § 845-025-2000 - Canopy Definitions
As used in OAR 845-025-2000 to 845-025-2080:
(1) "Mature Canopy" means the surface area
which may be utilized to produce mature marijuana plants calculated in square
feet and measured using the outside boundaries of any area that includes mature
marijuana plants including all of the space within the boundaries. Both
immature and mature marijuana plants may be cultivated in this space.
(2) "Indoor production" means producing
marijuana in any manner:
(a) Utilizing
artificial lighting on mature marijuana plants; or
(b) Other than "outdoor production" as that
is defined in this rule.
(3) "Outdoor production" means producing
mature marijuana plants:
(a) In an expanse of
open or cleared ground; or
(b) In a
greenhouse, hoop house or similar non-rigid structure that does not utilize any
artificial lighting on mature marijuana plants, including but not limited to
electrical lighting sources.
(4) "Immature Canopy" means the area used
exclusively to propagate immature marijuana plants calculated in square feet
and measured using the outside boundaries of the footprint that includes
immature marijuana plants including all of the space within the
boundaries.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 475C.017, 475C.065 & 475C.077
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 475C.017, 475C.065 & 475C.077
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