Mich. Admin. Code R. 333.117 - Biennial renewal; expiration of registry identification card; fee
Rule 17.
(1) Pursuant
to section 6 (e) of the act, MCL 333.26426, a registry identification card must
be renewed on a biennial basis to maintain active status as a registered
qualifying patient or a registered primary caregiver.
(2) A registry identification card is valid
for a period of 2 years.
(3) An
applicant for renewal of a registry identification card shall submit an
application and the required supporting documents and information as provided
in
R 333.103 and
R
333.105, as applicable.
(4) If an applicant fails to comply with
subrules (1) and (3) of this rule by the expiration date on the registry
identification card, the registry identification card is null and void and of
no further effect. The applicant may submit a new application to the
department.
(5) An applicant may
submit a renewal application up to 90 days before the expiration date on the
registry identification card. A registry card is not renewed unless the
department approves the renewal application prior to the expiration date of the
registry card.
(6) The department
shall verify the renewal application information in the same manner as
specified in
R
333.109.
Notes
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