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Heres the step-by-step process: Age Requirement: You must be 21 years old or older. Education Material: Complete the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commissions (OLCC) educational course on recreational marijuana. Pass the Test: Take the OLCC test and score at least 70% to earn a completion certificate.
Compliance: Both the Med Badge and Facility Agent Card are legal requirements in their respective jurisdictions. Employers in the cannabis industry need to ensure their employees possess the necessary credentials to comply with state regulations.
(1) A marijuana worker permit is required for any individual who performs work for or on behalf of a marijuana retailer, producer, processor or wholesaler if the individual participates in: (a) The possession, handling, production, propagation, processing, securing or selling of marijuana items at the premises for
Licensing Fees: Apart from the application fees, OLCC license holders must pay a $4,750 registration fee. The registration fee for a medical marijuana dispensary license is $3,500. Licensees must also include background check fees ($50 per person) for each individual named on the application.
The worker permit fee is $100 and is only due upon approval.
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Within 14 days of passing the exam and submitting a Service Permit Application, the OLCC will review your application. Once it is reviewed and approved, the OLCC will send you an email to let you know you can log in to the online portal and print or download a copy of your five year OLCC Permit!
The qualifications needed to work in a dispensary vary significantly by position, as well as by state or municipality. You must be at least 18 years old to work in the industry, and some positions may require background checks to ensure you have a clean driving and arrest record.
Each state requires completing a state-approved Budtender certification course upon hiring. In most states, your employer will pay for your certification. The process varies across the country, from simple credential applications to more complex certification exams.

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