Oregon
Information provided is current as of August 7, 2024, and companies are encouraged to consult with legal counsel on these types of complex matters.
Cannabis Legalization History
Adults 21+ in Oregon can possess up to 8 ounces of marijuana at home and 2 ounces outside, but public consumption and possession over certain limits carry fines or potential jail time.
Recreational marijuana cannot be used in public, even by those of legal age. Employers and landlords retain the right to restrict use, even by those of legal age.
State Regulatory Agency Information
State Testing Policy
While Oregon offers limited legal protections for employees regarding drug testing, employers remain largely free to conduct tests, including for marijuana, though they must consider federal disability discrimination laws and follow reasonable testing procedures.
Remember, establishing robust documentation is a key risk mitigant for employers in states like Oregon.
Oregon doesn't have a specific list but considers positions "safety-sensitive" if negligence could cause serious harm to people or property.
Recommended Procedures
It is always recommended to have standardized documentation and training procedures and regular employee evaluations to set clear performance expectations.
In Oregon, private employers have broad freedom to conduct drug testing on employees and applicants, even for marijuana use. However, this freedom isn't absolute. Employers must adhere to federal laws like the Americans with Disabilities Act, which protects qualified individuals with disabilities from discrimination based on medical marijuana use.