Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 144 - Health Department
Chapter 4770 - MEDICAL CANNABIS
Part 4770.4009 - REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF A QUALIFYING PATIENT OR DESIGNATED CAREGIVER REGISTRATION
Universal Citation: MN Rules 4770.4009
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Revocation of qualifying patient enrollment.
The commissioner may revoke the registration certificate of a qualifying patient under the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, section 152.27, subdivision 6, paragraph (d).
Subp. 2. Suspension of qualifying patient enrollment.
The commissioner must suspend the registration of a qualifying patient under the following circumstances.
A. If the qualifying patient is incarcerated
in a correctional institution or facility under the supervision of the
Department of Corrections, the registration must be suspended for the term of
incarceration.
B. If the qualifying
patient provided false, misleading, or incorrect information to the
commissioner, the patient's registration must be suspended until the
information is corrected and the commissioner makes an eligibility
determination.
C. If the qualifying
patient, together with the qualifying patient's designated caregiver where
applicable, obtains more than a 30-day supply of medical cannabis within a
23-day period and the commissioner has reason to believe the patient is abusing
or diverting medical cannabis, the patient's registration must be suspended
until the commissioner makes an eligibility determination.
Subp. 3. Designated caregivers.
The commissioner must revoke the registration of a designated caregiver under the following circumstances:
A. the designated caregiver has a
disqualifying felony offense conviction as defined in Minnesota
Statutes, section
152.22, subdivision
3; or
B. the designated caregiver,
together with the designated caregiver's patient, where applicable, obtains
more than a 30-day supply of medical cannabis within a 23-day period and the
commissioner has reason to believe the designated caregiver is abusing or
diverting medical cannabis.
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