Oregon Statutes 475A.477 – Grounds for revocation, suspension or restriction of license
The Oregon Health Authority may revoke, suspend or restrict a license issued under ORS § 475A.210 to 475A.722 or require a licensee or licensee representative to undergo training if the authority finds or has reasonable ground to believe any of the following to be true:
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 475A.477
- Person: includes individuals, corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, limited liability companies and joint stock companies. See Oregon Statutes 174.100
(1) That the licensee or licensee representative:
(a) Has violated a provision of ORS § 475A.210 to 475A.722 or a rule adopted under ORS § 475A.210 to 475A.722, including any code of professional conduct or code of ethics.
(b) Has made any false representation or statement to the authority in order to induce or prevent action by the authority.
(c) Is insolvent or incompetent or physically unable to carry on the management of the establishment of the licensee.
(d) Is in the habit of using alcoholic liquor, habit-forming drugs, marijuana, psilocybin products or controlled substances to excess.
(e) Has misrepresented to a person or the public any psilocybin products sold by the licensee or licensee representative.
(f) Since the issuance of the license, has been convicted of a felony, of violating any of the psilocybin products laws of this state, general or local, or of any misdemeanor or violation of any municipal ordinance committed on the premises for which the license has been issued.
(2) That there is any other reason that, in the opinion of the authority, based on public convenience or necessity, warrants revoking, suspending or restricting the license. [2021 c.1 § 64]
(Employees and Other Workers)
