(1) The minimum duration of an administration session shall be dependent on the total amount of psilocybin analyte a client consumes during that session, including any secondary dose consumed.
- (a) For clients consuming less than 2.5 mg of psilocybin analyte, the minimum duration of the administration session shall be 30 minutes for the client’s initial administration session at a service center. Except as described in section (2) of this rule, after completing an initial administration session at the service center, the minimum duration shall be 15 minutes when the client participates in any subsequent administration session at the same service center within a period of 12 months following the initial administration session.
- (b) For clients consuming equal or greater than 2.5 mg and less than 5 mg of psilocybin analyte, the minimum duration of the administration session shall be one hour.
- (c) For clients consuming equal or greater than 5 mg and less than 10 mg of psilocybin analyte, the minimum duration of the administration session shall be two hours.
- (d) For clients consuming equal or greater than 10 mg and less than 15 mg of psilocybin analyte, the minimum duration of the administration session shall be three hours.
- (e) For clients consuming equal or greater than 15 mg and less than 25 mg of psilocybin analyte, the minimum duration of the administration session shall be four hours.
- (f) For clients consuming equal or greater than 25 mg and less than 35 mg of psilocybin analyte, the minimum duration of the administration session shall be five hours.
- (g) For clients consuming equal or greater than 35 mg and up to 50 mg of psilocybin analyte, the minimum duration of the administration session shall be six hours.
- (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1)(a) of this rule, the minimum duration of an administration session shall be one hour for clients consuming whole fungi that contains less than 2.5 mg of psilocybin analyte.
- (3) Upon or after the conclusion of the minimum duration period described in sections (1) and (2) of this rule, a facilitator, in consultation with the client, shall determine whether the administration session should be concluded. If the facilitator and client determine that continuing the administration session is not required to ensure the safety of the client and the public, the administration session may be concluded.
(4) If following the consultation described in section (3) of this rule, a facilitator determines that it is appropriate to continue the administration session beyond 11:59 PM local time, the service center where the client received services, in consultation with the facilitator, shall notify the Oregon Health Authority (Authority) in a form and manner prescribed by the Authority no later than 4:00 PM local time the next calendar day. Notices required by this section must include:
- (a) Start and end time of the administration session.
- (b) Amount each client consumed during the administration session, including any secondary doses.
- (c) Minimum duration of the administration session required by OAR 333-333-5250.
- (d) Whether the administration session was a group session or an individual session.
- (e) For group sessions, the number of clients participating in the administration session.
- (f) The names and worker permit numbers, if applicable, of all facilitators, licensee representatives and other authorized individuals who were present at the licensed service center after 11:59 PM.
- (5) A facilitator shall record and retain the time and date that each administration session began and concluded in a form and manner prescribed by the Authority.
- (6) If a client leaves their administration session prior to the minimum duration described in sections (1) and (2) of this rule the facilitator must document the incident in a form and manner prescribed by the Authority.
- (7) A facilitator shall request that every client sign a release document at the conclusion of the administration session which states that the client agrees to end their administration session and follow the terms of their transportation agreement. If a client refuses to sign a release document the facilitator shall create and maintain records in a form and manner prescribed by the Authority that document the client’s refusal.
- (8) A facilitator shall attempt to contact every client within 72 hours of the conclusion of the administration session to offer the client information on integration sessions and other services, including but not limited to peer support groups and community resources, in support of a client’s ongoing integration needs.
- (9) When a facilitator contacts clients under section (8) of this rule, the facilitator must inquire whether the client experienced any post-session reactions and, if applicable, document post session reactions in a form and manner prescribed by the Authority and share that documentation with the service center where the client participated in an administration session.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 475A.235
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 475A.235 & ORS 475A.340
History
PH 82-2024, amend filed 11/22/2024, effective 01/01/2025
PH 58-2023, amend filed 12/21/2023, effective 01/01/2024
PH 206-2022, adopt filed 12/27/2022, effective 12/27/2022