Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 11 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Subtitle 1 - GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 160 - MEDICAL USE OF CANNABIS
Subchapter 6 - REGISTRATION CARDS FOR QUALIFYING PATIENTS AND PRIMARY CAREGIVERS
Section 11-160-33 - Notification of changes in information

Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 11-160-33

Current through February, 2024

(a) After obtaining a registration card, a qualifying patient shall notify the department, on forms and in a manner prescribed by the department, within ten working days after any change to the information the qualifying patient or the qualifying patient's primary caregiver previously submitted to the department pursuant to section 11-160-16.

(b) Pursuant to a notification of change, the department shall charge a replacement registration card fee pursuant to section 11-160-17 and issue a replacement registration card to the qualifying patient and primary caregiver, if any, only when there is a change to the information contained on the registration card.

(c) Upon receiving a replacement registration card, a qualifying patient or primary caregiver, if any, shall surrender the prior registration card to the department within five working days of receipt of the replacement registration card; provided that the department may make exceptions based on good cause. Failure to return the prior registration card to the department shall be cause for the department to revoke the replacement registration card.

(d) When changing primary caregivers, the new primary caregiver is not authorized to act as primary caregiver until the effective date on the registration card issued by the department to the new primary caregiver.

(e) A qualifying patient shall immediately notify the qualifying patient's primary caregiver of any changes in status including, but not limited to:

(1) The qualifying patient has assigned another person to be the qualifying patient's primary caregiver; and

(2) The qualifying patient is no longer eligible for the medical use of cannabis.

(f) Failure to make a notification of change with the department pursuant to this section may result in the department revoking the registration card of the qualifying patient or primary caregiver pursuant to section 11-160-38.

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