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Senate refines Oregon’s psilocybin rules, adds disclosure and data‑sharing safeguards

3297497 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 23‑87 updates Measure 109 implementation: it protects licensed providers offering psilocybin services from discipline for acting within their training, enables limited complaint and disciplinary data sharing between agencies, reduces advisory board size, and requires potency labeling and other program clarifications.

The Oregon Senate on May 12 approved House Bill 23‑87, a package of technical and policy updates to the state’s psilocybin services framework established by Measure 109 (2020). The measure passed after floor presentation by Senator Gorsuch.

Gorsuch said HB 23‑87 aims to refine program implementation based on early experience and to balance patient access, provider accountability and public safety. "Under HB 2,387, providers may…

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