Hood River County Commissioners will have planning staff look at time, place, and manner regulations related to psilocybin product manufacturers and service centers. In 2020 Oregon voters passed a measure to allow psilocybin to be used for clinical purposes within supervised and licensed facilities, and the Oregon Health Authority will start receiving applications in 2023. County Commission Chair Mike Oates says they would like to craft their own regulations rather than just using what the state is putting together, noting the amount of high-value farm use lands in the County. In addition, there was concern that state-developed regulations might not be as sensitive to buffering issues near facilities such as schools in unincorporated areas.