HB2387: Relating to psilocybin; declaring an emergency.
Legislative Summary
The Act says some health care providers can talk about psilocybin and provide psilocybin services. The Act also says that some state boards can share information. The Act changes the members on the OPAB and says product labels have to list the psilocin potency of the product. (Flesch Readability Score: 61.3). [Prohibits] Allows licensees of certain health professional regulatory boards [from disciplining licensees for providing] to provide psilocybin services as licensed psilocybin service facilitators [or for discussing] while providing the health care or behavioral health care services the provider is authorized to provide. Allows health care providers to discuss psilocybin services with clients or patients and to provide psilocybin services if the health care provider is a licensed psilocybin service facilitator. Allows the Oregon Health Authority and certain health professional regulatory boards to share with each other information relating to complaints and discipline, but otherwise requires confidentiality. Changes membership of the Oregon Psilocybin Advisory Board. Requires psilocybin product labels to include the psilocin potency in a product. Declares an emergency, effective on passage.
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Bill History
Amendments
House Committee On Behavioral Health and Health Care Amendment #-1
House Committee On Behavioral Health and Health Care (2025-04-03)
House Committee On Behavioral Health and Health Care Amendment #1
House Committee On Behavioral Health and Health Care (2025-03-20)