(a) Ensuring that usable marijuana, cannabinoid concentrates and extracts, cannabinoid edibles and other cannabinoid products have labeling that communicates:
(A) Health and safety warnings;
(B) If applicable, activation time;
(C) Potency;
(D) For cannabinoid products and cannabinoid concentrates and extracts, serving size and the number of servings included in a cannabinoid product or cannabinoid concentrate or extract package; and
(E) Content of the marijuana item; and
(b) Labeling that is in accordance with applicable state food labeling requirements for the same type of food product or potable liquid when the food product or potable liquid does not contain marijuana or cannabinoids.
(2) In adopting rules under ORS 475B.785 to 475B.949, the authority shall require all usable marijuana, cannabinoid products and cannabinoid concentrates and extracts transferred by a medical marijuana dispensary registered under ORS 475B.858 to be labeled in accordance with subsection (1) of this section and rules adopted under subsection (1) of this section.
(3) In adopting rules under ORS 475B.010 to 475B.545, the commission shall require all usable marijuana, cannabinoid products and cannabinoid concentrates and extracts sold or transferred by a marijuana retailer that holds a license issued under ORS 475B.105 to be labeled in accordance with subsection (1) of this section and rules adopted under subsection (1) of this section.
(4) In adopting rules under subsection (1) of this section, the commission:
(a) May establish different labeling standards for different varieties of usable marijuana and for different types of cannabinoid products and cannabinoid concentrates and extracts;
(b) May establish different minimum labeling standards for persons registered under ORS 475B.785 to 475B.949 and persons licensed under ORS 475B.010 to 475B.545;
(c) Shall consider the cost of a potential requirement and how that cost will affect the cost to the ultimate consumer of the marijuana item; and
(d) May not adopt rules that are more restrictive than is reasonably necessary to protect the public health and safety. [2015 c.614 §101; 2017 c.183 §33]