OAR 150-475-2090
Marijuana Retailer Requirements for Validating Medical Marijuana Cards


(1)

Definitions:

(a)

For purposes of this rule, “marijuana retailer” means a marijuana retailer licensed by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission, or any employee or representative of a marijuana retailer, who sells marijuana items on or after January 4, 2016.

(b)

“Marijuana Retail Tax” means the tax imposed under ORS 475B.705 (Imposition of tax on retail sale of marijuana items).

(c)

“Medical marijuana card” means a registry identification card held by either a patient or a designated primary caregiver, as described in ORS 475B.415.

(2)

Marijuana retailers shall require any individual claiming exemption from the Marijuana Retail Tax to present the individual’s medical marijuana card and a valid photographic identification at the time of purchase. Acceptable valid photographic identification includes:

(a)

State driver’s license;

(b)

State identification card;

(c)

Passport;

(d)

U.S. military identification card; or

(e)

Official tribal photographic identification.

(3)

The marijuana retailer must confirm that the name and date of birth listed on the valid photo identification is the same as that provided on the medical marijuana card. The marijuana retailer must also confirm that the medical marijuana card is currently effective and not expired.

(4)

A marijuana retailer must deny the exemption if the medical marijuana card and photographic identification of the purchaser do not meet the requirements of this rule. Purchasers may appeal the tax charged as described in OAR 150-475-2060 (Refund of Excess Marijuana Tax for Consumers).

(6)

The marijuana retailer must retain a record of the tax-exempt purchase as described in section (2)(b) of OAR 150-475-2050 (Model Recordkeeping and Retention Regulation (Marijuana Tax)).

Source: Rule 150-475-2090 — Marijuana Retailer Requirements for Validating Medical Marijuana Cards, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=150-475-2090.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 150-475-2090’s source at or​.us