AGGRAVATION Sample Clauses

AGGRAVATION. Staff added two days of aggravation because the violation was personally committed by Licensee Xxxxx Xxxxxx.
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AGGRAVATION. The violation was aggravated because there was a repeated failure to comply with laws. (1st Level Category I)
AGGRAVATION. Staff added eight days of aggravation because these violations were committed by Licensee personally, Violation Number One was repeated, and Violation Number Two was committed for longer than six months.
AGGRAVATION. Staff added six days of aggravation because Violations Number Three, Number Four and Number Five were repeated. (continued IMF FARMS) plants with a UID tag no later than the sooner of when each plant reached a height of 24 inches or when the individual plant was identified as female, with respect to multiple marijuana plants in its outdoor canopy and/or harvested and drying at the premises. (On or about October 28, 2018). (1st Level Category III) OAR 845-025-7580(1)(b)(d). - Licensee and/or Licensee’s employees, agents or representatives failed to reconcile all on-premises and in-transit marijuana item inventories each day in the METRC Cannabis Tracking System (CTS) at the close of business pursuant to system requirements, with respect to approximately 1,241 marijuana plants harvested between about October 13, 2018 and October 22, 2018, which were not reported in CTS until between about November 7, 2018 and November 30, 2018; and/or with respect to approximately 97 marijuana plants the harvest of which was recorded in CTS on November 7, 2018 and November 10, 2018, with specific harvest weights attributed to each plant, but which were not actually harvested according to Licensee’s CTS account until November 16, 2018 and November 22, 2018. (Between about October 13, 2018 to about November 30, 2018). (1st Level Category III) (continued IMF FARMS) OAR 845-025-2090(1), (2), (5)(a) - Licensee and/or their employees, agents or representatives harvested usable marijuana from one or more mature marijuana plants in an outdoor canopy area on the licensed premises without submitting a harvest notification in the form and manner prescribed by the Commission identifying the proposed harvest dates no later than by 9:00 AM on the day of the harvest activity. (On or about October 13, 2018, October 15, 2018, October 16, 2018, October 17, 2018, October 18, 2018, November 16, 2018, and November 22, 2018). (1st Level Category III)
AGGRAVATION. Staff added 6 days of aggravation because Violations number One, Three and Four were repeated. (continued NIGHTWOOD HORTICULTURE)
AGGRAVATION. Commission staff recommended aggravation because Violations Number Three, Number Five, and Number Six were repeated. (continued GREEN DEPOT) OAR 845-025-1160(1)(c) - On or before October 30, 2018, Licensee and/or Licensee’s employees, agents or representatives failed to notify the Commission of a temporary closure of the business lasting 30 days or more. (1st Level Category III) OAR 825-025-7520(1)(d) - On or about December 19, 2018, Licensee and/or Licensee’s employees, agents or representatives failed to properly tag inventory with unique identification (UID) tags, when OLCC Inspectors found approximately 428 plastic bags of marijuana shake, trim and/or “waste” mixed with useable marijuana, with no UID tags affixed. (1st Level Category III) OAR 845-025-7540(1), (2) - On or before December 19, 2018, Licensee and/or its employees, agents or representatives failed to enter data into CTS that fully and transparently accounted for all inventory tracking activities with respect to multiple returned marijuana and/or marijuana items that were not recorded into CTS, and/or when OLCC Inspectors found substantially less marijuana and marijuana items at the premises than what was shown in Licensee’s CTS inventory.
AGGRAVATION. Staff added two days of aggravation because Licensee received a Notice of Warning on January 16, 2018 for an employee refusing to accept empty beverage containers.
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AGGRAVATION. Staff added four days of aggravation because Violations Number One and Number Four were repeated (continue S & S EMPORIUM) SYNOPSIS: Inspectors conducted a proactive retail inspection of Licensee’s retail location and found multiple violations. None of the items in the store had correct UID tags affixed, and its inventory in CTS had several items that had negative quantities. It was also discovered that one of the surveillance cameras was not functioning correctly, and Licensee admitted that he did not receive a notification of the camera failure as required by rule. Inspectors also discovered that there were no panic buttons or landline phones in the store that employees could use to immediately alert law enforcement in the event of a break in. A subsequent audit was conducted at the store a few months later, and all problems and violations had been addressed.
AGGRAVATION. Staff added two days of aggravation to each violation because they were repeated. (continue STONIES) OAR 845-025-7520(1)(d) - On or before February 12, 2019 and March 28, 2019, Licensee and/or its employees, agents or representatives failed to properly tag all inventory with a unique identification (UID) tag pursuant to the system requirements of CTS, when it was found that almost all the displayed marijuana items, and some of the back stock marijuana items, were missing UID tags. (1st Level Category III)
AGGRAVATION. Staff added four days of aggravation because Violation Number Two and Number Three were repeated. (continue FX 420) OAR 845-025-8040(1)(e) - On or about September 2, 2018, Licensee or Licensee’s employees, agents, or representatives engaged in advertising that made claims that recreational marijuana has curative or therapeutic effects when it posted an image on the licensed business’s Facebook account that contained the text “Scientific Study Proves THC Relieves Pain” with the caption “MMJ is medicine.” (1st Level Category IV)
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