Or. Admin. Code § 845-025-3255 - Alternating Proprietors
(1) A
cannabinoid edible or topical processor that applied for a license prior to
January 1, 2019, may share a food establishment, as defined in ORS
616.695, with another
cannabinoid edible or topical processor, or a cannabinoid concentrate processor
who was licensed and authorized to share a food establishment under this rule
prior to January 1, 2019, if:
(a) The
schedule, with specific hours and days that each processor will use the food
establishment, is prominently posted at the entrance to the food establishment
and has been approved by the Commission:
(A)
The schedule must be submitted to the Commission in writing and will be
approved if it demonstrates that use of a shared food establishment by multiple
processor licensees does not create an increased compliance risk.
(B) A processor licensee may only change the
schedule with prior written approval from the Commission.
(b) In addition to the applicable
requirements of OAR 845-025-1410, each licensee must
designate a separate area to secure any marijuana, cannabinoid products,
concentrates or extracts that a licensee stores at the food establishment. The
designated area must only be accessible to the licensee. If a cannabinoid
processor does not store marijuana, cannabinoid products, concentrates or
extracts at the food establishment those items must be stored on a licensed
premises.
(2) A food
establishment used by a processor licensee is considered a licensed premises
and must meet the security and other licensed premises requirements in these
rules.
(3) In order to qualify to
share a food establishment under this rule:
(a) Concentrates manufactured under this rule
must be used in the production of the processor's cannabinoid edibles or
topicals; and
(b) Concentrates
manufactured under this rule may not be transferred to another
licensee.
(4) A
processor is strictly liable for any violation found at a shared food
establishment during that processor's scheduled time or within that processor's
designated area in the food establishment.
(5) On and after January 1, 2019, a licensee
who was approved to share a food establishment under this rule may not continue
to share a food establishment if there are any changes of ownership.
(6) Violation of this rule is a Category II
violation.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 475C.017 & ORS 475C.085
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 475C.085 & ORS 475C.161
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