Or. Admin. Code § 333-333-5240

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 11, November 1, 2024
Section 333-333-5240 - Consumption Limits
(1) A service center licensee or licensee representative may not allow a client to consume more than a total of 50 mg of psilocybin analyte during an administration session. Both initial doses and secondary doses described in this rule may be transferred and consumed in multiple packages. For example, a dose consisting of 20 mg of psilocybin analyte could be transferred to a client in the form of two packages containing 10 mg of psilocybin of analyte.
(2) A service center licensee or licensee representative may permit a client to consume secondary doses of psilocybin product during an administration session as long as the total amount of psilocybin analyte contained in the products is 50 mg or less.
(3) If a client wants the option to consume secondary doses during their administration session, up to a total of 50 mg of psilocybin analyte, a service center must:
(a) Receive written consent from the client prior to the beginning of their administration session.
(b) Require the client to purchase and take possession of secondary doses prior to beginning their administration session.
(c) Require the client to store secondary doses at a designated secured location outside of a limited access area and within the service center's licensed premises.
(d) Require the client, or a client support person, to retrieve secondary doses from the designated location and consume without assistance from a licensee representative or facilitator if the client chooses to consume the secondary dose.
(e) Ensure that secondary doses remain in sealed client packaging until consumed.
(f) Require the client to return the secondary dose to the service center at the conclusion of their administration if they do not consume it during their administration session.
(4) A service center licensee or licensee representative may decline to make secondary doses available for purchase for any reason.
(5) During an administration session, a service center licensee representative, in consultation with the client's facilitator, may decline to make a secondary dose available to a client who has purchased the secondary dose pursuant to section (3) of this rule. A service center must provide clients a refund for the purchase price of any secondary dose that is not made available to clients.
(6) A service center must provide clients a refund for the purchase price of any secondary dose that is not consumed and remains in its original sealed client packaging. After providing a refund, a service center may make the product in its original sealed client packaging available for sale to other clients.

Or. Admin. Code § 333-333-5240

PH 206-2022, adopt filed 12/27/2022, effective 12/27/2022; PH 58-2023, amend filed 12/21/2023, effective 1/1/2024

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 475A.235

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 475A.235, ORS 475A.340 & ORS 475A.504