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Important Update for Patients/Applicants On Thursday, July 15, 2021, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signed HB 1443 into law. This bill removed the requirement that medical cannabis patients select a single dispensary. Although the requirement to identify a single dispensary was temporarily lifted on June 25, 2021 following the go-live of the new Medical Cannabis Registry system, the signing of ...
Patients are now able to go to any Medical Cannabis dispensary that they choose. If you have any further questions or concerns, please email the Division of Medical Cannabis at: dph.medicalcannabis@illinois.gov or call 855-636-3688.
Application Type 1 Year Term 2 Year Term 3 Year Term Regular Qualified Patient Application Fee $50.00 $100.00 $125.00 Reduced Fee Qualified Patient Application Fee ...
Currently, medical cannabis has two types of renewals: An extension renewal, which is a yearly incremental renewal for patients that did not purchase a three-year card at the onset of registering and wish to continue with the Medical Cannabis Patient Program. No Health Care Professional Certification is required for this type of extension. A full recertification renewal, a
Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act (“Act”), Public Act 98-0122. The Medical Cannabis Patient Program (MCPP) allows persons who are diagnosed with a qualifying debilitating medical condition to register with the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) in order to obtain access to cannabis (marijuana) for medical use.
Patients visiting this state must obtain a medical cannabis visitor card* from the Hawaii State Department of Health. Application portal linked here. Medical cannabis visitor cards expire after 21 days. Visitors can obtain two cards each year. *Hawaii only grants visitor cards to patients with specific conditions.
Who chooses if I can be considered to have a lifelong medical condition? Lifelong conditions can ONLY be designated by the certifying health care provider. If a veteran submits VA Medical records, the records will be reviewed for approval by the Illinois Department of Public Health’s medical cannabis nurse manager.
A registered qualifying patient may purchase up to 2.5 ounces of medical cannabis during a 14-day period. This amount of medical cannabis, called the “adequate supply,” is defined in Section 10 of the Act. Purchases of medical cannabis can only be made at a licensed medical cannabis dispensary.
Families may choose a one-year, two-year card, or three-year Medical Cannabis Registry Card for a minor with a debilitating condition. One caregiver is included at no charge in the application for a minor. There can be up to three caregivers chosen. Minor qualifying patients do not need to submit a photo. Minor Application Instructions Minor Terminal Application Instructions
picture_as_pdf COVID-19 Medical Cannabis Guidance Physicians Examinations for Medical Cannabis Certification completion may be done by telemedicine until further notice. In-person appointments will not be required. As the coronavirus spreads across Illinois and the U.S., our administration's first priority is protecting the health and safety of Illinois residents. The state of