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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 571 § 571.287 — (2)(e), is convicted of a felony related to a controlled substance

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 571 ·
Oregon Code § 571.287 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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(2)(e), is convicted of a felony related to a controlled substance under state or federal law, the department may deny, revoke or refuse to renew a grower license under ORS 571.281 during the 10 years following the date of conviction. (2) This section does not apply to a person who was registered to grow hemp with the department before October 31, 2019. [2021 c.542 §15] Note: Section 16, chapter 542, Oregon Laws 2021, provides: Sec. 16. Section 15 of this 2021 Act [571.289] applies to convictions entered before, on and after October 31, 2019. [2021 c.542 §16] Note: See note under 571.260.
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