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  2. Medical Cannabis Patient Registry Program - Illinois Department...

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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 ...

  3. Medical Cannabis Patient Program Frequently Asked Questions

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    Persons who have an expired registration card and wish to continue participation in the MCPP, need a new physician certification – submitted online by your health care provider, in addition to proof of residency, a passport style photo, and a copy of a current non-expired driver’s license.

  4. Qualifying Patient Application Instructions - Illinois Department...

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    Note: The photo must not be a picture of your driver’s license, state ID card, or government issued passport. In the Patient Proof of Identity section, click on the dropdown box and select the Identification Type (state driver’s license, state ID card, passport, or other). You will be required to upload a document for proof of identification.

  5. Extending or Renewing Your Medical Cannabis Registry E-Card

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    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

  6. Medical Cannabis Program Patient Brochure - Illinois Department...

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    medical condition to register with the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) in order to obtain access to cannabis (marijuana) for medical use. An individual diagnosed with one or more qualifying debilitating conditions is eligible to apply for a medical cannabis registry identiļ¬cation card. The qualifying patient

  7. Printing Card or Provisional Letter - Illinois Department of...

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    Instructions to Print Card or Provisional Letter To print your card or provisional letter, you will sign into the system using your Username and Password. Select your application from the Tracking Inbox. If you are wanting to print your provisional letter, select the "Provisional Letter" button. If you are wanting to print your card, select the "Print Card" button. If you need

  8. Application Help (FREE) - Illinois Department of Public Health

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    Need help completing your application for a medical cannabis registry card? Free help is available through Illinois local health departments The Illinois Department of Public Health is partnering with the following certified local health departments (LHD) to provide assistance to qualifying patients with completing their applications, including renewal application and

  9. Debilitating Conditions - Illinois Department of Public Health

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    Qualifying patients must be diagnosed with a debilitating condition, as defined in the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act, to be eligible for a medical cannabis registry identification card in Illinois.

  10. MCPP Registry Card Fees - Illinois Department of Public Health

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    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 ...

  11. Registered Qualifying Minor Patient 18 to 20 Years of Age...

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    Once the minor medical cannabis patient turns 18 years of age, they have two options: If the patient would like an adult medical cannabis card, they can cancel their current card and apply again as an adult. Cancellation requests will have to email IDPH at DPH.MedicalCannabis@Illinois.gov. In the email, include the patient's name, date of birth ...