Psilocybin and Psychedelics in Oregon: Legal
This page tracks the current legal status of psilocybin, psychedelics, and entheogens in Oregon. Status is updated from our legislation sync, with citations to the underlying bills and policy decisions.
Oregon pioneered legal supervised psilocybin services through Measure 109 (2020). As of 2026, the program is operational but facing challenges — roughly a third of licensed service centers have closed due to high costs and limited insurance coverage. The Oregon Health Authority continues refining regulations. Despite business model challenges, the program serves as a national model for regulated therapeutic access.
Measure 109 (2020) established the first legal supervised psilocybin services program in the U.S. Oregon Psilocybin Services (OPS) operates under the Oregon Health Authority As of 2026, approximately one-third of licensed service centers have closed High costs ($1,500-3,500 per session) and lack of insurance coverage are primary challenges OHA continues refining regulations to improve accessibility and sustainability Program serves as national model despite business challenges
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