Rule Definitions
Resources
OMMP Databases
Tracking and Reporting
100

A document issued by the Authority under ORS 475C.783  that identifies a person authorized to engage in the medical use of marijuana.

What is a Registry Identification Card?

100

971-673-1234

What is the customer service line for OMMP?

100

Main database that stores patient, caregiver, grower, and grow site registrations.

What is OMMR?

100

You must submit inventory and transfers by the tenth of each month, even if you have no inventory or transfers.

What is OMMOS reporting requirements?

200

The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission’s system for tracking the transfer of marijuana items and other information as authorized by ORS 475B.177.

What is the Cannabis Tracking System or CTS

200

Main database that stores grow site locations, past and present.

What is OMMG?

200

A patient growing only for themselves at their residence where less than 12 mature plants and 24 immature plants being grown and no transfers are occurring. 

What is exempt from reporting?

300

A marijuana plant that is not flowering.

What is immature marijuana plant?

300

Main database that patients use to apply online or growers use to report grow site inventory and transfers.

What is OMMOS?

300

A grower required to report in OMMOS who does not have access to a computer or the internet. 

What is manual reporting?

400

A document, as described in ORS 475B.822 signed and dated by a patient, assigning a patient’s right to possess seeds, immature marijuana plants and usable marijuana to a PRMG.

What is a Personal Agreement?

400

Email address: marijuana@oregon.gov

What is email address for OLCC grower questions?

400

Main database that is used to record inspections.

What is OMMI?

500

A cannabinoid edible and any other product intended for human consumption or use, including a product intended to be applied to a person’s skin or hair, that contains cannabinoids or dried leaves or flowers of marijuana.

What is a Medical Cannabinoid Product?

500

Database used to record enforcement actions.

What is OMME?