Or. Admin. Code § 845-025-7030 - Labeling for Sale to Consumer
(1) A label
required by these rules must:
(a) Be printed
on or affixed to the container holding the marijuana item or hemp item and
printed on or affixed to any outer package or container that is used to display
the marijuana item or hemp item for sale or transfer to a consumer, patient, or
designated primary caregiver;
(b)
Comply with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Handbook
130 (2016), Uniform Packaging and Labeling Regulation, incorporated by
reference;
(c) Contain all required
information in any typed, legible font that is easy to read and contrasts
sufficiently with the background and is at least one-sixteenth of an inch in
height based on the uppercase "K";
(d) Be in English, though it can also be in
other languages; and
(e) Be
unobstructed and conspicuous.
(2) A label may not:
(a) Contain any untruthful or misleading
statements including, but not limited to, a health claim that is not supported
by the totality of publicly available scientific evidence, including evidence
from well-designed studies conducted in a manner that is consistent with
generally recognized scientific procedures and principles, and for which there
is significant scientific agreement, among experts qualified by scientific
training and experience to evaluate such claims; or
(b) Be attractive to minors, as that is
defined in OAR 845-025-7000.
(3) Principal Display Panel.
(a) Every container that holds a marijuana
item or hemp item for sale or transfer to a consumer, patient, or designated
primary caregiver must have a principal display panel, as that term is defined
in OAR 845-025-7000.
(b) If a
container holding the marijuana item or hemp item is placed within another
container for sale or transfer to a consumer, patient, or designated primary
caregiver, both containers must have a principal display panel as that term is
defined in OAR 845-025-7000 in addition to the other labeling requirements
provided in these rules.
(c) The
principal display panel must contain the product identity, net quantity of
contents, and universal symbol or hemp symbol, whichever is
applicable.
(d) If the product is a
medical grade cannabinoid product, concentrate, or extract processed by a
licensee, or medical marijuana processing site, the principal display panel
must also include the medical grade symbol.
(e) If the product is a hemp item, the
principal display must include the hemp symbol in place of the universal
symbol.
(f) On or after July 1,
2022, if the package or container is a jar and is 1.75 inches or less in height
and has a lid with a width of two inches or less, then the principal display
panel must be on the top of the lid.
(4) Product Identity
(a) The product identity be in bold type, in
a size reasonably related to the most prominent printed matter on the principal
display panel, and shall be parallel to the base on which the package rests as
it is designed and displayed.
(b)
The product identity must clearly identify whether the item is derived from
marijuana or hemp. An item that contains both industrial hemp and marijuana
must identify the item as a marijuana item.
(c) The product identity for cannabinoid and
hemp extracts and concentrates must correctly identify whether the product is
an extract or a concentrate.
(5) Net Quantity Declaration
(a) The net quantity of contents provided on
the principal display panel must be the average net quantity of contents of all
of the packages in the batch.
(b)
The net quantity declaration shall be in terms of fluid measure if the item is
liquid, or in terms of weight if the item is solid, semi-solid, or
viscous.
(c) The net quantity
declaration shall be a distinct item separated from other printed label
information on all sides by at least a space equal to the height of the
lettering used in the declaration. The declaration shall be presented in bold
type in the bottom 30 percent of the principal display panel and in lines
generally parallel with the base of the container.
(6) Potency Labeling. Unless required to be
relabeled as described in OAR 845-025-5760, the THC and CBD amounts required to
be on a label must be the value calculated by the laboratory that did the
testing in accordance with OAR 333-064-0100.
(a) The potency value shall be expressed as
an average of the samples taken and tested under OAR 333-007-0360. A label may
not have a THC value that exceeds the applicable maximum concentration limit by
over 10 percent as specified in OAR 845-026-0200 to 845-026-0220 or
845-025-2760, as applicable.
(b)
For products tested on or after February 1, 2020, if the potency value for THC
or CBD is reported by the laboratory as less than the limit of quantification,
the value on the label must be listed as "
(c) For cannabinoid edibles, cannabinoid
tinctures, and cannabinoid capsules tested on and after January 1, 2025, if the
delta-9-THC is less than 90% of the total THC, the label must separately
display the delta-9-THC and THCA.
(7) The universal symbol. The universal
symbol must be at least 0.48 inches wide by 0.35 inches high and can be
downloaded on the Commission's website. Other than the size, which cannot be
below the minimum size in this rule, the universal symbol may not be modified,
including but not limited to, modifying the color or shape.
(8) Medical grade symbol. The medical grade
symbol must be at least 0.35 inches in diameter and can be downloaded at
marijuana.oregon.gov.
(9) Hemp
symbol. The hemp symbol must be at least 0.48 inches wide by 0.35 high and can
be downloaded on the Commission's website. Other than the size, which cannot be
below the minimum size in this rule, the hemp symbol may not be modified,
including but not limited to, modifying the color or shape.
(10) A marijuana item or hemp item may have
one or more label panels printed on or affixed to the container or
packaging.
(11) Small Container
Label. A marijuana item or hemp item that is in a container that because of its
size does not have sufficient space for a label that contains all the
information required for compliance with these rules:
(a) May, in lieu of a label that has all the
information required in OAR 845-025-7030 to 845-025-7145, have a label printed
on or affixed to the container holding the marijuana item or hemp item that
includes at least the following:
(A) A
principal display panel containing the net weight or volume, product identity,
and universal symbol;
(B) Licensee
business or trade name and license number or registrant business or trade name
and registrant number;
(C) UID
number;
(D) Concentration or amount
of THC and CBD in the container; and
(E) Required warnings.
(i) For a retail marijuana item, the
following warning is required on the label: "For use only by adults 21 and
older. Keep out of reach of children."
(ii) For a hemp item, the following warning
is required to be on the label: "This product is derived from hemp and could
contain THC. Keep out of reach of children."
(iii) For a medical marijuana item, the
following warning is required on the label: "For use by OMMP patients only.
Keep out of reach of children."
(b) Must include all required label
information on an outer container or other required label information not
listed in subsection (a) of this section on a hangtag attached to the marijuana
item or hemp item.
(c) May use a
peel-back or accordion label with the information required in subsection (b) of
this section on the inside of the peel-back or accordion label, if the
peel-back or accordion label can be easily identified by a patient or consumer
as containing important information.
(12) Tiny Container Label. A marijuana item
or hemp item that is in a container that has a complete surface area available
for applying a label that is less than two inches squared:
(a) May have a label printed on or affixed to
the container that holds the marijuana item or hemp item that includes at least
the following:
(A) A principal display panel
with the universal symbol and product identity;
(B) UID number;
(C) Concentration or amount of THC and CBD in
the container;
(D) Licensee or
registrant business or trade name and license or registrant number;
and
(E) A warning that reads: "Keep
out of reach of children."
(b) Must include all required label
information on an outer container or other required label information not
listed in subsection (a) of this section on a hangtag attached to the marijuana
item or hemp item.
(c) May use a
peel-back or accordion label with the information required in subsection (a) of
this section on the inside of the peel-back or accordion label, if the
peel-back or accordion label can be easily identified by a patient or consumer
as containing important information.
(13) The outer container used to display the
marijuana item or hemp item for sale or transfer to a consumer, patient, or
designated primary caregiver must comply with the labeling requirements in
these rules, even if an inner container qualifies for the exception under
section (11) or (12) of this rule.
(14) A marijuana item or hemp item that
simultaneously falls within more than one category must comply with the
labeling requirements that apply to each category, with the exception of the
"DO NOT EAT" warning if the product is intended for human consumption or the
"BE CAUTIOUS" warning if the effects of the product are customarily felt
immediately. For example, a cannabinoid concentrate that is intended for human
consumption must comply with the labeling requirements that apply to both
cannabinoid concentrates and cannabinoid edibles.
(15) If a marijuana item or hemp item is
placed in a package that is being re-used, the old label must be removed and it
must have a new label.
(16) A
licensee or registrant must have documentation that demonstrates the validity
of the calculation of the amount of sodium, cholesterol, protein, sugar,
carbohydrates, and total fat in a cannabinoid edible and must make that
documentation available to the Commission or the Authority upon
request.
(17)
(a) A marijuana item or hemp item that
contains an ingredient consisting of two or more sub ingredients must either:
(A) Use the common name of the ingredient
followed by a parenthetical listing of all ingredients in a descending order of
predominance; or
(B) List all sub
ingredients as individual ingredients in descending order of
predominance.
(b) The
list of ingredients must include any substance used in processing, preparing,
manufacturing, packaging, or holding the cannabinoid product or hemp
cannabinoid product that is present in the final product, including any cooking
or release spray.
(c) The list of
ingredients must correctly identify the type of marijuana item or hemp item
used to make the product.
(18) A cannabinoid edible or hemp edible that
contains only a single serving may omit the servings per container declaration
as long as the label clearly states that the package contains a single
serving.
(19) Nutrition information
formats.
(a) A cannabinoid edible or hemp
edible shall use one of the nutrition information formats listed in Table 1,
incorporated herin by reference.
(b) On and after January 1, 2026, a
cannabinoid edible or hemp edible shall use one of the nutrition information
formats as listed in 21 CFR 101.9(c) for nutrition labeling of food, and as
provided on pages 2 through 10 of Table 1. Nothing in this rule precludes the
use of the nutrition information formats listed on pages 2 through 10 of Table
1 before January 1, 2026.
(20) If the container holding the marijuana
item or hemp item does not meet the child resistant standards set out in these
rules, the outermost label must contain the following statement: "This package
is not child resistant."
(21) Exit
packaging must contain a label that reads: "Keep out of the reach of
children."
(22) A cartridge or
vaporizing device containing a cannabinoid or hemp concentrate, extract, or
product intended for use with an inhalant delivery system as that is defined in
ORS 431A.175 is not required to be labeled in accordance with these rules
except that the cartridge or device must have a label with the universal symbol
or hemp symbol, as appropriate. All the remaining label requirements must be
included on the packaging as required by these rules.
(23) The Commission may require that
marijuana items and hemp items sold at retail by Commission licensees be
labeled with a Universal Product Code.
(24) Once a label is approved by the
Commission, the label identification number provided by the Commission must be
prominently displayed on the label of the outermost container.
(25) If a cannabinoid concentrate or extract
or hemp concentrate or extract contains any added substances, the item shall be
considered a cannabinoid product and labeled under OAR 845-025-7120.
Notes
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Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 475C.604, 475C.612 & 571.337
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 475C.604 & 571.337
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