Haw. Code R. § 11-160-43.05 - Requirements for caregivers of qualifying out-of-state patients
(a) To register with the department as a
caregiver of a qualifying out-of-state patient, a person shall:
(1) Be at least eighteen years of
age;
(2) Be a parent, guardian, or
person having legal custody of the qualifying out-of-state patient;
(3) Consent in writing to:
(A) Allow the qualifying out-of-state
patient's medical use of cannabis;
(B) Undertake the responsibility for managing
the well-being of the qualifying out-of-state patient with respect to the
medical use of cannabis; and
(C)
Control the acquisition of the cannabis, the dosage, and the frequency of the
medical use of cannabis by the qualifying out-of-state patient.
(b) Upon the effective
date of a registration card issued by the department to a caregiver of a
qualifying out-of-state patient, the caregiver of a qualifying out-of-state
patient may:
(1) Purchase cannabis on behalf
of a registered qualifying out-of-state patient only from retail dispensing
locations of dispensaries licensed pursuant to chapter
329D, HRS;
(2) Prepare cannabis for consumption by a
registered qualifying out-of-state patient; and
(3) Administer cannabis to a registered
qualifying out-of-state patient.
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