Description
These Standard Operating Procedures: Oregon - Processing are written specifically to address state rules and regulations for licensed cannabis business SOPs including but not limited to: Hiring Procedures, Transportation procedures, Inventory procedures, Labeling procedures, Non-laboratory quality control procedures, Security procedures, Waste Management procedures.
Measure 91 was approved in 2014, legalizing non-medical cultivation and uses of marijuana. In 2015, Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed an emergency bill declaring marijuana sales legal to recreational users from dispensaries starting October 1, 2015.
A regulatory structure for sales of marijuana, and taxing of such sales, were established with the assignment for the Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) to oversee it. As of January 1, 2017, dispensaries were permitted to sell cannabis for recreational use so long as they applied for, and received, an OLCC license.
From December 2016 to early January 2017, the number of retailers licensed to sell recreational marijuana grew from 99 to 260, and hundreds more applications had been received and are being processed.
The Standard Operating Procedures: Oregon - Processing document was written to address OLCC requirements for SOPS for Cannabis Cultivators, Manufacturers and Retailers in Oregon.
Preview the table of content for your downloadable SOP's for cannabis manufacturing below. Standard Operating Procedures_Manufacturing_General TOC