Minn. Stat. agency 198, ch. 9810, pt. 9810.4000 - MEDICAL CANNABIS PATIENT REGISTRY; PATIENT ENROLLMENT
To enroll in the medical cannabis patient registry, an applicant, an applicant's parent or legal guardian, or an applicant's spouse must apply for the registry on forms provided by the office that meet the requirements of Minnesota Statutes, section 342.52, subdivision 2, including signed disclosures.
An applicant seeking to enroll in the medical cannabis registry must provide proof of Minnesota residency to the office. If an applicant is a minor or a person subject to guardianship, the applicant's parent or legal guardian must provide the office with proof of Minnesota residency. An applicant or applicant's parent or legal guardian may establish proof of Minnesota residency by providing to the office:
The office must make available on the office's website a veteran registry application form that collects all information required under Minnesota Statutes, section 342.52, subdivision 3, and must enroll in the medical cannabis registry any veteran that submits to the office:
The office must review applications for completeness and any basis of denial. When the office determines that a patient's application is complete and finds that no basis for denial exists under Minnesota Statutes, section 342.52, subdivision 4, the office must approve a qualified applicant and enroll the patient in the medical cannabis registry. The office must notify the patient and caregiver, if applicable, of approval or denial of the patient's application. If approved, the office must issue the patient a unique registry number. If denied, the office must provide written notice of the denial to the patient, including all reasons for denying enrollment.
The office must suspend the registration of a patient if the office finds that the patient provided false, misleading, or incorrect information to the office. The office must suspend the patient's registration until the patient corrects the information and the office determines whether the patient is eligible to enroll in the medical cannabis registry.
A patient seeking to continue the patient's registration must renew every three years after the patient's enrollment date using forms provided by the office.
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