Last updated November 2023
OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY INFORMATION
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The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) created the Oregon Psilocybin Services (OPS) Section to license and regulate the manufacturing, transportation, delivery, sale, and purchase of psilocybin products and the provision of psilocybin services (as described in Ballot Measure 109 and Oregon State Law ORS 475A). OPS also adopted Administrative Rules OAR 333-333 to carry out ORS 475A.
The OPS homepage and the OAR 333-333 contain complete information on licenses, accessing services, regulations, and resources. Since it can be tricky finding the information you need on these sites, we’ve pulled out the most useful links for aspiring facilitators and re-organized them below.
FAQ
Per the Oregon Health Authority Fact sheet: “A licensed facilitator will be present with a client during the three components of psilocybin services, which include a preparation session, administration session, and integration sessions. ORS 475A (the statute establishes a licensing and regulatory framework for psilocybin services in Oregon) requires a non-directive approach to psilocybin services, meaning that facilitators will support clients through psilocybin services without directing the client experience.”
1) Must be 21 years of age or older.
2) Must have a high school diploma or equivalent.
3) Must be an Oregon resident (requirement expires in 2025).
4) Must pass a criminal background check.
5) Must complete a psilocybin facilitator training program with a curriculum approved by Oregon Psilocybin Services prior to applying for licensure.
6) Must pass an exam administered by Oregon Psilocybin Services.
According to the Oregon Adminstrative Rules 333-333-1050 and 333-333-3070, all facilitator training programs require 120 hours of instruction with a minimum number of hours dedicated to certain required topics. For online training, at least 50% must be synchronous (live at a scheduled time). Additionally, a 40 hr practicum is required that provides an opportunity to facilitate and observe the facilitation of non-ordinary states of consciousness.
After completion of the approved program, you will need to pay a $150 application fee. If you are approved for licensure, you will be required to pay an annual licensure fee of $2,000. Applicants who are veterans, receiving social security income, receiving food stamp benefits, or are enrolled in the Oregon Health Plan may qualify for a reduced annual licensure fee of $1,000.
Visit the Oregon Health Authority for more detailed information.
Facilitator License Fact Sheet
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Facilitator License Fact sheet - short fact sheet summarizing requirements and steps to obtain a license
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Facilitator License Information & Application - link to online application, guides for online and mail-in applications, background check and social equity plan information, OPS required forms for licensees
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Application Process Rules (OAR 333-333-4000)
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List of Approved Training Programs - list of facilitator training program with a curriculum approved by Oregon Psilocybin Services (check out our comprehensive program guide)
TRAINING PROGRAM RULES:
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Psilocybin Training Program Core Requirements (OAR 333-333-3050)
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Psilocybin Training Curriculum Modules (OAR 333-333-3060)
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Psilocybin Facilitator Practicum Requirements (OAR 333-333-3070)
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Accelerated Training Hours (OAR 333-333-3080)
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Training Program Completion and Exams (OAR 333-333-3090)
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Facilitator Exam Rules (333-333-3200)
GETTING A FACILITATOR LICENSE:
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OPS Licensee Directory - a list of OPS licensees who have consented to have their information provided: Facilitators, Manufacturers, Service Centers, and Laboratories
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Oregon Psilocybin Business Resource Guide - intended to help new businesses in Oregon's emerging psilocybin ecosystem
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Client information form - intake form for for clients
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Client bill of rights - rights of clients receiving services