Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has adopted the final set of administrative rules for Oregon Psilocybin Services. The rules are summarized in a Hearing Officer Report and in a Letter to the Public which outlines decisions made based on the feedback shared during the public comment period.

The rules implement the Oregon Psilocybin Services Act, otherwise known as Ballot Measure 109, which is now codified in Oregon law in ORS 475A. OPS began accepting applications for four licensure types, which include facilitator, service center, manufacturer, and laboratory licenses, as well as worker permits, on January 2, 2023.

OHA’s role includes the regulation of these licensees. Persons operating outside of the licensed system may be subject to criminal penalties which is a matter for local or state law enforcement.