Haw. Code R. § 23-202-9 - Registry identification certificate
(a) Once the
department has verified the information in the completed written
certification/registry form submitted pursuant to this section, including the
designated registration fee, the department shall issue a serially numbered
registry identification certificate. The registry identification certificate
shall state:
(1) The certificate holder's
name, address, patient identification number, and date of birth;
(2) The date of issuance and expiration date
of the registry identification certificate;
(3) The name, address, and date of birth of
the patient's designated primary caregiver, if any;
(4) The name, address, and telephone number
of the qualifying patient's physician;
(5) The address where the marijuana will be
grown; and
(6) Such other optional
information as the department may specify.
(b) When the patient to whom the department
has issued a registry identification certificate pursuant to this section has
specified a designated primary caregiver, the department shall issue an
identification certificate to the designated primary caregiver. The primary
caregiver's registry identification certificate shall contain the information
provided in subsection (a).
(c) The
department may deny a registration for the following reasons:
(1) The applicant did not provide the
information required pursuant to section 23-202-8, and following a mailing from
the department requesting additional information to complete the registration,
did not adequately respond within thirty days; or
(2) The department determines that the
information provided was falsified.
(d) When the department determines that an
applicant does not qualify for a registry identification certificate, the
department shall send the applicant a denial letter within sixty days of
receipt of the fully completed registration. The letter shall state the reason
for denial.
(e) An applicant may,
within thirty days after notification of denial of registration, request in
writing an administrative hearing to contest the department's decision in
conformity with chapter
91, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Only the
patient or primary caregiver whose registration has been denied, or, in the
case of a patient under the age of eighteen years of age whose registration has
been denied, the patient's parent or legal guardian shall have standing to
contest the department's action.
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