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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 571 § 571.316 — Required reporting to department; rules

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 571 ·
Oregon Code § 571.316 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Required reporting to department; rules. (1) The State Department of Agriculture shall adopt rules to require that a grower licensed under ORS 571.281 accurately report to the department: (a) That the grower does not intend to plant an industrial hemp crop at the location for which a license is issued under ORS 571.281; or (b) Any loss of all or part of an industrial hemp crop. (2) The rules adopted under this section must include a timeline for reporting to the department and may include other rules necessary to carry out this section. [2021 c.542 §18a; 2021 c.542 §18e] Note: See note under 571.260.
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