§ 475A.430 Prohibition against manufacturing psilocybin products outdoors
§ 475A.435 Restrictions on delivery or receipt; waiver by authority
§ 475A.440 Prohibition against selling or delivering psilocybin products to persons under 21 years of age
§ 475A.445 Identification requirement; rules
§ 475A.450 Confidentiality of client communications, information; exceptions
§ 475A.455 Prohibition against psilocybin service facilitator consuming psilocybin product
§ 475A.460 Prohibition against employing persons under 21 years of age
§ 475A.465 Prohibition against obfuscating mark or label or using mark or label to deceive
§ 475A.468 Requirement that psilocybin products comply with minimum standards
§ 475A.471 Other prohibitions
§ 475A.474 Purpose of license issued under ORS 475A.210 to 475A.722

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes > Chapter 475A > Use of Psilocybin > Conduct of Licensees

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  • United States: includes territories, outlying possessions and the District of Columbia. See Oregon Statutes 174.100