Transcription of PACKAGING AND LABELING GUIDE - Oregon
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PACKAGING AND LABELING GUIDE FOR MEDICAL AND RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA VERSION August 2018 This document is meant to help explain the PACKAGING and LABELING rules. However, this GUIDE should not replace a thorough reading of the rules. TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page Numbers Activation Time 14, 37 approved Packages 25 Attractive to Minors 3, 8, 25, 37 Cartoon 3, 37, 38 Changes after Approval 5, 25, 34 Child-resistant 3-6, 25, 38 Definitions 1, 26-29 Exit packages 3-6, 39 False or misleading 3, 21, 22 Generic Label Examples 26-33 Health Claims 8, 21, 39 Label Checklist 26-33 LABELING 7-23 Organic 8, 21 PACKAGING 2-6 Pre-Approval Process 24-25 Principal Display Panel 7, 9-13, 15, 17, 21-22, 25-33 Retailer Responsibilities 6Re-use of packages 6 Third-Party Testing Firm List 35-36 Universal Symbol 7, 10, 12, 17, 41 This document is meant to help explain the PACKAGING and LABELING rules. However, this GUIDE should not replace a thorough reading of the rules. All licensees and registrants required to follow the PACKAGING and LABELING rules are required to know and understand the rules as found in OAR 845-025-7000 through 845-025-7190.
consumer, “containers.”patient, or designated primary caregiver to get packages and labels approved through the OLCC pre-approval process (see Pre-approval Process Section).1 “Ultimate sale” means the final sale from a retail location or dispensary to a consumer, patient, or designated primary caregiver.
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