Oregon Liquor Control Commission Accepts Voluntary Surrender of Evio, Inc. Laboratory Testing Licenses
January 18, 2019 at 09:29 am EST
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On January 17, 2019, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) accepted the EVIO, Inc.'s voluntary surrender of its laboratory testing licenses for EVIO Labs Bend and EVIO Labs Eugene locations. These locations had become primarily sales and sampling facilities with primary testing functions being performed at the EVIO Labs Portland and EVIO Labs Medford locations. The Company already had plans to close these offices as a cost saving measure when it learned of pending violations that were cited after some employees of EVIO Labs Eugene and EVIO Labs Bend had taken waste cannabis material from its labs for personal use, which is a violation of the State’s cannabis tracking protocols. The OLCC accepted surrender of the licenses with admission of all allegations as settlement in lieu of going to hearing or levying fines.
EVIO, Inc. is a diversified holding company. The Company provides analytical testing services to the agricultural and pharmaceutical industries, primarily for cannabis, hemp, and related products. The Company offers residential and commercial construction services. The Company also offers research and development and consulting services for participants in the cannabis and hemp industries. The Company tests products to verify the regulatory requirements for sale. Its subsidiaries include Smith Scientific Industries, LLC; Greenhaus Analytical Labs, LLC; Viridis Analytics, LLC; EVIO Labs OR, Inc.; C3 Labs, LLC; EVIO Labs Humboldt, LLC and Keystone Labs, Inc.