OAR 333-007-0200
Concentration and Serving Size Limits: Definitions, Purpose, Scope and Effective Date


(1) In accordance with ORS 475B.625 (Concentration and servings limits), the Authority must establish, for marijuana items sold or transferred to a consumer, patient or designated primary caregiver through a Commission licensed marijuana retailer or medical marijuana dispensary:
(a) The maximum concentration of THC permitted in a single serving of a cannabinoid product or cannabinoid concentrate or extract; and
(b) The number of servings permitted in a cannabinoid product container or cannabinoid concentrate or extract container.
(2) OAR 333-007-0200 (Concentration and Serving Size Limits: Definitions, Purpose, Scope and Effective Date) through 333-007-0220 (Medical Marijuana Item Concentration Limits) apply to:
(a) A Commission licensee as that is defined in OAR 845-025-1015 (Definitions); and
(b) A person registered with the Authority under ORS 475B.875 to 475B.949 (Authority to adopt rules for ORS 475B.785 to 475B.949) who is not exempt under ORS 475B.630 (Applicability of ORS 475B.600 to 475B.655).
(3) The concentration of THC permitted under OAR 333-007-0210 (Retail Marijuana Item Concentration and Serving Size Limits) through 333-007-0220 (Medical Marijuana Item Concentration Limits) must take into account both the amount of Delta-9 THC in the cannabinoid product or cannabinoid concentrate or extract and the amount of tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) in the cannabinoid product or cannabinoid concentrate or extract that if heated would convert THCA to THC. A cannabinoid product or cannabinoid concentrate or extract that contains a high amount of THCA must meet the concentration limits established in OAR 333-007-0200 (Concentration and Serving Size Limits: Definitions, Purpose, Scope and Effective Date) through 333-007-0220 (Medical Marijuana Item Concentration Limits) even if heated.
(4) A cannabinoid product or cannabinoid concentrate or extract meets the concentration limits permitted under OAR 333-007-0210 (Retail Marijuana Item Concentration and Serving Size Limits) through 333-007-0220 (Medical Marijuana Item Concentration Limits) if the THC as calculated in accordance with OAR 333-064-0100 (Marijuana Item Sampling Procedures and Testing)(4) does not exceed the maximum amount of THC permitted by more than 10 percent.
(5) A marijuana item received or transferred by a dispensary must meet the concentration and serving size limits in OAR 333-007-0220 (Medical Marijuana Item Concentration Limits).
(6) For purposes of OAR 333-007-0200 (Concentration and Serving Size Limits: Definitions, Purpose, Scope and Effective Date) through 333-007-0220 (Medical Marijuana Item Concentration Limits):
(a) The definitions in OAR 333-007-0310 (Definitions) apply unless otherwise specified.
(b) “Cannabinoid capsule” means a small, soluble pill, tablet or container that contains liquid or powdered cannabinoid product, concentrate or extract and is intended for human ingestion.
(c) “Cannabinoid edible” means a food or potable liquid into which a cannabinoid concentrate or extract or the dried leaves or flowers of marijuana have been incorporated.
(d) “Cannabinoid suppository” means a small soluble container designed to melt at body temperature within a body cavity other than the mouth, especially the rectum or vagina containing a cannabinoid product, concentrate or extract.
(e) “Cannabinoid transdermal patch” means an adhesive substance applied to human skin that contains a cannabinoid product, concentrate or extract for absorption into the bloodstream.
(f) “Medical marijuana item” is a marijuana item for sale or transfer to a patient or designated primary caregiver and includes medical grade cannabinoid products, cannabinoid concentrates and cannabinoid extracts.
(g) “Retail adult use marijuana item” is a marijuana item for sale to a consumer.
(h) “Scored” means to physically demark a cannabinoid edible in a way that enables a reasonable person to:
(A) Intuitively determine how much of the product constitutes a single serving; and
(B) Easily physically separate the edible into single servings either by hand or with a common utensil, such as a knife.

Source: Rule 333-007-0200 — Concentration and Serving Size Limits: Definitions, Purpose, Scope and Effective Date, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=333-007-0200.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 333-007-0200’s source at or​.us