Haw. Code R. § 23-202-7 - Modification, transfer, and termination of certificate
(a)
In the event of a change of name or address of the qualifying patient, primary
caregiver, or the location where the qualifying patient will elect to grow the
qualifying patient's medical marijuana, the qualifying patient shall submit a
letter to the department of public safety, narcotics enforcement division, with
the updated information. The notification shall be submitted to the department
within five working days of the change. No fee shall be assessed for the
modification of the certificate.
(b) Failure to report a change of any of the
information mentioned in subsection (a) shall invalidate the certificate as of
the date of the change plus five working days and shall require re-registration
and the imposition of a $10 late fee.
(c) No certificate issued to a qualifying
patient shall be assigned or otherwise transferred to any other
patient.
(d) A qualifying patient
who possesses a registry identification certificate pursuant to this section
who no longer suffers from a debilitating medical condition shall return the
registry identification certificate to the department within seven calendar
days of notification of the diagnosis. The qualifying patient's primary
caregiver shall also return the issued registry identification certificate
within the same period of time and the qualifying patient's medical marijuana
supply disposed of in accordance with procedures set forth in section
23-200-20.
(e) The qualifying
patient's attending physician shall notify the department that the qualifying
patient's condition no longer warrants the use of marijuana for medical
purposes. The physician shall notify the qualifying patient of the
contact.
(f) A certificate issued
to a qualifying patient or primary caregiver is void upon the qualifying
patient's death or if the patient's primary physician revokes the qualifying
patient's written certificate. The qualifying patient's family, legal guardian,
or primary caregiver shall notify the department within seven calendar days of
the qualifying patient's death or revocation of the written certificate by the
primary physician. The certificate shall be returned to the department and the
qualifying patient's medical marijuana supply shall be disposed of in
accordance with the procedures set forth in section 23-200-20.
Notes
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