Or. Admin. Code § 845-025-8700 - Prohibited Interests in the Marijuana Industry
(1) Definitions. For purposes of this rule:
(a) "Business connections" include, but are
not limited to, the following behaviors and relationships:
(A) Knowingly providing anything of value to
a business licensed by the Commission in return for something of value except
for the exchange of commodities or services that are routinely provided to the
general public under the same terms; and
(B) Partnerships with a licensee and similar
ventures formed for the purpose of making a profit.
(b) "Employee" means any permanent, temporary
or limited duration Commission employee.
(c) "Financial Interest" means knowingly
holding an ownership interest as a sole proprietor, partner, limited partner or
stockholder, in any marijuana business. This definition excludes any investment
that the investor does not control in nature, amount or timing.
(d) "Household member" means all persons
living as a family unit in the same dwelling as the commissioner or Commission
employee.
(e) "Immediate family"
means the spouse, and juvenile dependent children of a commissioner or
Commission employee.
(f)
"Knowledge" and "knowingly" mean that the person had actual knowledge of or
reasonably should have known of the fact in question.
(g) "Marijuana Business" means any business
or individual licensed by the Commission under ORS
475C.065,
475C.085,
475C.093,
475C.097 and
475C.548, any business or
individual registered by the Authority under ORS
475C.792,
475C.815 and
475C.833 and any business whose
primary activity is to provide services to marijuana licensees or
registrants.
(h) "Position to take
action or make decisions that could affect the marijuana business" means that a
commissioner or employee's job duties include the discretion to take actions or
make decisions that are reasonably likely to create more than a trivial cost or
benefit for a licensed business in money, time or anything else of
value
(2) Prohibitions.
(a) Financial Interests. No commissioner,
employee, household member or immediate family member may hold a financial
interest in a marijuana business.
(b) Employment. No commissioner, employee,
household member or family member may be employed by a marijuana business
unless the commissioner or employee is not in a position at the Commission to
take action or make decisions that could affect the business. An individual is
not in a "position to take action or make decisions that could affect the
marijuana business" if the Commission removes the employee from actions and
decisions affecting the business. The Commission will do so where the removal
would not unreasonably effect the employee's ability to perform his or her job
duties.
(c) Business Connections.
No commissioner, employee, household member or family member may have a
business connection described in this rule unless the commissioner or employee
is not in a position to take action or make decisions that could affect the
licensed business.
(3)
Reporting Requirements.
(a) A commissioner or
employee who has a business connection association with a marijuana business
must:
(A) Inform the Commission of the
association as soon as the commissioner or employee has knowledge of the
association, and
(B) Refrain from
participating in any decision that directly affects the marijuana
business.
(b) An
applicant for a Commission job must disclose all financial interests, current
employment relationships and business connections that the applicant, or any
person in the applicant's household or immediate family, has with a marijuana
business of which the applicant has knowledge. If the Commission determines
that a prohibited financial interest, employment relationship or business
connection exists, the applicant must divest the financial interest, employment
relationship or business connection before he or she may be hired.
(c) A Commission employee must report all
financial interests, current employment relationships and business connections
that the employee, or any person in the employee's household or immediate
family, has with a marijuana business to his or her supervisor as soon as the
employee has knowledge of it. If the financial interest, employment
relationship or business connection is prohibited, the Commission will set a
reasonable time period for divestiture. If divestiture does not occur within
the given time period, the Commission will terminate the employee's
employment.
(4)
Disciplinary Action. The Commission will appropriately discipline any employee,
up to and including termination, who:
(a)
Fails to report a prohibited financial interest, employment relationship or
business connection as required under this rule, or
(b) Knowingly acquires or establishes a
financial interest, employment relationship or business connection prohibited
under this rule.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 475C.017
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 475C.017
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