Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 17 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES - MEDICAL MARIJUANA PROGRAM
Article 3 - DISPENSARIES AND DISPENSARY AGENTS
Section R9-17-313 - Medical Director
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 9-17-313
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. Except as provided in R9-17-324(C), a dispensary shall appoint an individual who is a physician to function as a medical director.
B. During a dispensary's hours of operation, a medical director or an individual who is a physician and is designated by the medical director to serve as medical director in the medical director's absence is:
1. Onsite; or
2. Able to be contacted by any means
possible, such as by telephone or pager.
C. A medical director shall:
1. Develop and provide training to the
dispensary's dispensary agents at least once every 12 months from the initial
date of the dispensary's registration certificate on the following subjects:
a. Guidelines for providing information to
qualifying patients related to risks, benefits, and side effects associated
with medical marijuana;
b.
Guidelines for providing support to qualifying patients related to the
qualifying patient's self-assessment of the qualifying patient's symptoms,
including a rating scale for pain, cachexia or wasting syndrome, nausea,
seizures, muscle spasms, and agitation;
c. Recognizing signs and symptoms of
substance abuse; and
d. Guidelines
for refusing to provide medical marijuana to an individual who appears to be
impaired or abusing medical marijuana; and
2. Assist in the development and
implementation of review and improvement processes for patient education and
support provided by the dispensary.
D. A medical director shall provide oversight for the development and dissemination of:
1.
Educational materials for qualifying patients and designated caregivers that
include:
a. Alternative medical options for
the qualifying patient's debilitating medical condition;
b. Information about possible side effects of
and contraindications for medical marijuana including possible impairment with
use and operation of a motor vehicle or heavy machinery, when caring for
children, or of job performance;
c.
Guidelines for notifying the physician who provided the written certification
for medical marijuana if side effects or contraindications occur;
d. A description of the potential for
differing strengths of medical marijuana strains and products;
e. Information about potential drug-to-drug
interactions, including interactions with alcohol, prescription drugs,
non-prescription drugs, and supplements;
f. Techniques for the use of medical
marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia;
g. Information about different methods,
forms, and routes of medical marijuana administration;
h. Signs and symptoms of substance abuse,
including tolerance, dependency, and withdrawal; and
i. A listing of substance abuse programs and
referral information;
2.
A system for a qualifying patient or the qualifying patient's designated
caregiver to document the qualifying patient's pain, cachexia or wasting
syndrome, nausea, seizures, muscle spasms, or agitation that includes:
a. A log book, maintained by the qualifying
patient and or the qualifying patient's designated caregiver, in which the
qualifying patient or the qualifying patient's designated caregiver may track
the use and effects of specific medical marijuana strains and
products;
b. A rating scale for
pain, cachexia or wasting syndrome, nausea, seizures, muscles spasms, and
agitation;
c. Guidelines for the
qualifying patient's self-assessment or, if applicable, assessment of the
qualifying patient by the qualifying patient's designated caregiver;
and
d. Guidelines for reporting
usage and symptoms to the physician providing the written certification for
medical marijuana and any other treating physicians; and
3. Policies and procedures for refusing to
provide medical marijuana to an individual who appears to be impaired or
abusing medical marijuana.
E. A medical director for a dispensary shall not provide a written certification for medical marijuana for any qualifying patient.
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