introducedsenateSession: 2025R160% healthcare relevance

SB 907

Requires an applicant for a license to manufacture psilocybin to submit to the Oregon Health Authority information regarding the ownership and location of the premises to be licensed or for which a license will be renewed.

Official Summary

Digest: The Act changes some requirements for a person who wants to be allowed to grow marijuana or psilocybin. The Act states that the person must tell the OHA or the OLCC where the person plans to grow, process or produce the marijuana or psilocybin and who owns the site that the person plans to use. The Act specifies some cases when the OHA or the OLCC cannot give permission to the person. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.2). Requires an applicant for a license to manufacture psilocybin to submit to the Oregon Health Authority information regarding the ownership and location of the premises to be licensed or for which a license will be renewed. Prohibits the authority from issuing or renewing a license in specified circumstances. Requires an applicant for a license to produce or process marijuana to submit to the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission information regarding the ownership and location of the premises to be licensed or for which a license will be renewed. Prohibits the commission from issuing or renewing a license in specified circumstances. Requires an applicant for a medical marijuana grow site or medical marijuana processing site registration to submit to the authority information regarding the ownership and location of the premises to be registered or for which a registration is being renewed. Prohibits the authority from issuing or renewing a registration in specified circumstances. Allows the authority to release certain information about a marijuana grow site to a county for purposes of verifying ownership of a premises for which a marijuana grow site registration may be issued or renewed. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.

Sponsors

Sen Thatcher, Rep Lewis

Last Action

Effective on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.

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Legislative Timeline

bill actionJun 6, 2025

Senate: Effective on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.

bill actionJun 6, 2025

Senate: Chapter 236, 2025 Laws.

bill actionMay 28, 2025

Senate: Governor signed.

bill actionMay 22, 2025

House: Speaker signed.

bill actionMay 21, 2025

Senate: President signed.

bill actionMay 20, 2025

House: Third reading. Carried by Diehl. Passed.

bill actionMay 19, 2025

House: Rules suspended. Carried over to May 20, 2025 Calendar.

bill actionMay 15, 2025

House: Second reading.

bill actionMay 14, 2025

House: Recommendation: Do pass.

bill actionMay 12, 2025

House: Work Session held.

testimonyMay 7, 2025

House: Public Hearing held.

bill actionApr 24, 2025

House: Referred to Economic Development, Small Business, and Trade.

bill actionApr 22, 2025

House: First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.

bill actionApr 22, 2025

Senate: Third reading. Carried by Thatcher. Passed.

bill actionApr 21, 2025

Senate: Carried over to 04-22 by unanimous consent.

bill actionApr 17, 2025

Senate: Second reading.

bill actionApr 16, 2025

Senate: Recommendation: Do pass with amendments. (Printed A-Eng.)

bill actionApr 8, 2025

Senate: Work Session held.

bill actionApr 3, 2025

Senate: Work Session held.

testimonyApr 1, 2025

Senate: Public Hearing and Work Session held.

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