N.J. Admin. Code § 17:30A-3.1 - Registry identification cards
(a)
Subject to
N.J.A.C.
17:30A-3.2, each registry identification card
shall be valid for two years from its effective date, unless revoked or
surrendered.
(b) Each person to
whom the Commission has issued a registry identification card shall possess the
registry identification card whenever he or she is in possession of medicinal
marijuana.
(c) Registry
identification cards shall contain:
1. The
name, address, date of birth, and Commission issued registry identification
number of the qualifying patient;
2. If the qualifying patient has designated a
registered primary caregiver, the name, address, date of birth, and
Commission-issued registry identification number of the primary caregiver;
3. If the qualifying patient is a
minor, the name, address, date of birth, and Commission-issued registry
identification number of the parent, guardian, or person who has legal custody
of a qualifying patient who is a minor;
4. An indication as to whether the cardholder
is the qualifying patient, a primary caregiver, a minor who is a qualifying
patient, or the parent, guardian, or person who has legal custody of a
qualifying patient who is a minor;
5. A photograph of the cardholder;
6. The effective date and expiration date of
the registry identification card; and
7. The telephone number and web address of
the Commission, so that the authenticity of the registry identification card
can be validated.
(d)
Each person to whom the Commission issues a registry identification card shall
produce it to Commission staff for inspection upon demand or pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
17:30A-4.4(b).
(e) Registry identification cards shall not
be transferable.
(f) Registry
identification cards are the property of the Commission and shall be
surrendered to Commission staff upon issuance of a new registry identification
card or following the revocation or denial of renewal of registration of the
registrant.
1. The temporary registry
identification card may be surrendered by United States mail to the Commission
or in person.
(g) A
person may voluntarily surrender a registry identification card with a written
notice stating that the person wishes to voluntarily surrender the registry
identification card pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
17:30A-3.1(f)1.
1. The Commission shall deem a voluntarily
surrendered registry identification card to be null and void on the date the
Commission receives it.
Notes
See: 50 N.J.R. 1398(a), 51 N.J.R. 732(a).
In (c)7, substituted "Division" for "Medicinal Marijuana Program of the Department"; and in (f)1, substituted "Division" for "Medicinal Marijuana Program".
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