Oregon Statutes

§ 475C.221 — Identification for purchasing; restrictions on use of information

Oregon § 475C.221
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.14
Title 37Alcoholic Liquors; Controlled Substances; Drugs
Ch. 475CCannabis Regulation

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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 475C.221 (2026).

Text

(1)As used in this section, “information that may be used to identify a consumer” means information that may be acquired through the production of a piece of identification as described in ORS 475C.217, whether the information is contained in a piece of identification described in ORS 475C.217 or in a different document or record.
(2)A consumer may not be required to procure for the purpose of acquiring or purchasing a marijuana item a piece of identification other than:
(a)A piece of identification described in ORS 475C.217; and
(b)If the consumer is a registry identification cardholder, as defined in ORS 475C.777, a registry identification card, as defined in ORS 475C.777.
(3)A marijuana retailer may not record and retain any information that may be used to identify a consumer, exce

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Related

§ 475C.217
Oregon § 475C.217
§ 475C.777
Oregon § 475C.777
§ 475C.117
Oregon § 475C.117
§ 475C.678
Oregon § 475C.678

Legislative History

Formerly 475B.220

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