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OMMP Reporting and Tracking Requirements - Oregon

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If you are required to report, you must use either: CTS - the Cannabis Tracking System, used to report daily and administered by OLCC, OR OMMOS - the Oregon Medical Marijuana Online System, used to report monthly to OMMP

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Who is an OMMP patient?

An OMMP patient is a resident of Oregon who has been diagnosed with a debilitating medical condition and has submitted a complete application. Create an Account. The Oregon Medical Marijuana Program Website. * Note: You can use one account to view all Patient, Grower and Processor information connected to you.

When do I get my OMMP report?

MANUAL REPORTS ARE DUE BY THE 10TH OF EACH MONTH FOR THE PRIOR MONTH'S TRANSFERS AND INVENTORY. NOTE: OMMP will not supply the grower monthly with a copy of the reports. Please print or copy as many copies of the reports as needed. The Oregon Medical Marijuana Online System is administered by OMMP.

How do I report my race/ethnicity/language/disability for OMMP?

See Information Bulletin 2021-06 for information on the Race, Ethnicity, Language, and Disability (REALD) Questionnaire that will be sent to OMMP patients. If you are required to report, you must use either the Cannabis Tracking System (CTS) - OR - the Oregon Medical Marijuana Online System (OMMOS).

Is an OMMP card required to become a registered medical marijuana processor?

An OMMP patient, caregiver or grower card is not required to become a registered medical marijuana processor. What is the fee for applying and registering a medical marijuana processing site?

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What does Ommp mean?

OMMPAcronymDefinitionOMMPOregon Medical Marijuana ProgramOMMPOntario Mandatory Mediation Program (Canada)OMMPOccupational Medical Monitoring ProgramOMMPOuter Membrane Main Protein (microbiology)

Is NuggMD a valid medical card?

Yes, it does. The MMJ recommendations you receive through NuggMD are valid for a length of one year. Once this recommendation expires, you must renew it to continue to legally use medical marijuana in California. The good news is that our renewal process is straightforward and quick.

How do I report an illegal grow operation in Oregon?

PHONE: 541-774-6880 WEBSITES: to file a complaint: http://jacksoncountyor.org/Departments/Watermaster/File- a-Complaint and http://www.oregon.gov/OWRD/pages/index.aspx.

Does Oregon take out of state medical Marijuanas?

Oregon does not recognize out-of-state medical cannabis cards. Still, cannabis is legal for recreational use in Oregon, so anyone over 21 can purchase an ounce of pot at retail dispensaries.

Can I trust NuggMD?

It's a scam. It preys on the vulnerable and profits off unnecessary, confusing, and fascistic gatekeeping laws and regulations.

Does NuggMD approve everyone?

Don't forget that with NuggMD, you're only approved if you're charged. Your order is already prepackaged and prepared to go. When you are accepted for a medical marijuana card on the internet, you will get your hard copy in the mail within days.

Can you fly with medical Marijuanas?

In May, the T.S.A. updated its rules for flying with medical marijuana, allowing travelers to now carry products like Cannabidiol oil that contain less than 0.3 percent THC. Cannabidiol, or CBD, is a molecule in cannabis that does not get patients high. Passengers can bring products that are approved by the F.D.A.

How much can a medical patient buy in Oregon?

Patients with an Oregon medical card are allowed to buy: 24 ounces of cannabis, 72 fluid ounces of cannabis tinctures or liquid form, 5 grams of cannabis extracts, 16 ounces of medical cannabis in a solid form, and 50 cannabis seeds.

Are dabs legal in Oregon?

Consumers of legal age may publicly possess: 1 ounce of extracts from licensed manufacturers/dispensaries (i.e., dabs such as wax, shatter, sugar, or oil cartridges, etc.) 16 ounces of cannabis edibles in solid form (i.e., cookies, brownies, gummies, etc.) 72 ounces of cannabis edibles in liquid form (i.e., beverages)

OMMP News

The Oregon Medical Marijuana Program (OMMP) is committed to processing applications and issuing registration cards during this challenging time. Please read the following information below regarding COVID-19 and receiving your medical marijuana card.

Waiting for Cards?

We are currently reviewing applications received: December 17th through December 20th, 2021.*

Receipt Information

Beginning June 2, 2016, receipts are issued to applicants who submit a complete application per ORS 475B.415 (2). The receipt has the same legal effect as a registry identification card for 30 days following the date on which the receipt was issued.

Questions?

Please review our FAQs to see if your question is answered. If you still need help, please contact us.

What is an OMMP site?

The OMMP is responsible for the registration, regulation and oversight of medical marijuana in Oregon, including medical marijuana growers and grow sites. OMMP growers are individuals designated by a patient to produce marijuana for the patient. The patient may designate themselves or another person as their grower.

Does a medical marijuana grow site consent form expire?

The name/s of the grower/s being given consent to grow medical marijuana on the property must be listed on the form. The grow site consent form does not expire. If the legal representative will be filling out the form, they must provide proof of legally representing the property.

When did the OLCC change the packaging rules?

OLCC has adopted new packaging and labeling rules that are operational August 15, 2018 ( OAR 845-025-7000 to 845-025-7190 ). Starting April 1, 2019, all marijuana items transferred to dispensaries are required to be packaged and labeled according to OLCC labeling rules.

How much marijuana can a patient have?

Yes. A patient or caregiver may only possess: 24 ounces of usable marijuana; 16 ounces of a medical cannabinoid product in solid form; 72 ounces of a medical cannabinoid product in liquid form; 16 ounces of a cannabinoid concentrate whether sold alone or contained in an inhalant delivery system;

How many plants can you grow in a patient?

A maximum of 6 mature plants, 12 immature plants 24 inches or more in height and 36 immature plants that are less than 24 inches in height may be grown for each patient. There is a maximum of 12 mature plants, 24 immature plants 24 inches or more in height and 72 immature plants under 24 inches high.

Does OHA have water rights?

OHA does not have any laws or rules regarding water rights; however, under current Oregon law, as administered by the Oregon Water Resources Department (OWRD), marijuana-related water use is subject to the same water-use regulations as any other water use in the state.

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