Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 144 - Health Department
Chapter 4770 - MEDICAL CANNABIS
Part 4770.4005 - REGISTRY ENROLLMENT APPLICATION FOR QUALIFYING PATIENTS
Universal Citation: MN Rules 4770.4005
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Patient application.
A. A
patient or the patient's parent or legal guardian must apply for the registry
and sign a disclosure on forms provided by the commissioner that meet the
requirements of Minnesota Statutes, section
152.27,
subdivision 3.
B. A patient must
provide proof of the patient's Minnesota residency. If the patient is a minor,
the patient's parent or legal guardian must provide proof of the parent or
legal guardian's Minnesota residency. Proof of Minnesota residency can be
established with:
(1) a copy of a Minnesota
driver's license, learner's permit, or identification card; or
(2) a copy of a state, federal, or tribal
government-issued photo identification card and at least one form of other
documentation that contains the name and current address of the patient, or the
patient's parent or legal guardian and indicates Minnesota residency, such as:
(a) a current residential mortgage, lease, or
rental agreement;
(b) state tax
documents from the previous calendar year;
(c) a utility bill issued within the previous
90 days of the date of the application;
(d) a rent or mortgage payment receipt dated
less than 90 days before application;
(e) a Social Security disability insurance
statement, Supplemental Security Income benefits statement, or a medical claim
or statement of benefits from a private insurance company or governmental
agency that is issued less than 90 days before application; or
(f) an affidavit from a person who will act
as a designated caregiver for the patient, or a person who is engaged in health
services or social services, which states the affiant knows the patient and
believes the patient resides in Minnesota.
C. A patient or the patient's parent or legal
guardian must submit the nonrefundable annual enrollment fee specified in
Minnesota Statutes, section
152.35.
Subp. 2. Application approval.
A. The commissioner must
approve an applicant and enroll the patient in the medical cannabis registry if
the commissioner determines that the application is complete and no basis for
denial exists under Minnesota Statutes, section
152.27,
subdivision 6.
B. When a qualifying
patient is enrolled in the registry program, the commissioner must:
(1) issue a unique patient registry number;
and
(2) notify:
(a) the qualifying patient, designated
caregiver, or parent or legal guardian if applicable;
(b) the health care practitioner who
completed the patient's written certification of a qualifying condition;
and
(c) the registered
manufacturers.
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