Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 453A - Medical Use of Marijuana
REGISTRY IDENTIFICATION CARDS AND LETTERS OF APPROVAL
Section 453A.110 - Written notice of approval or denial of application; issuance of card by Department of Motor Vehicles
Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 453A.110
Current through September 16, 2024
1. If the Division approves an application for a registry identification card or letter of approval:
(a) The Division will provide the
applicant and designated primary caregiver, if any, with written notice of its
approval.
(b) The applicant and
designated primary caregiver, if any, must present the written notice and proof
of identity to an appropriate office of the Department of Motor Vehicles in
order to receive a registry identification card or to the Division in order to
receive a letter of approval. Upon the presentation of the written notice and
proof of identity:
(1) The Department of Motor
Vehicles shall prepare and issue a registry identification card to the
applicant and designated primary caregiver, if any, after it has confirmed by
telephone or other reliable means that the Division has approved the issuance
of the card; and
(2) If applicable,
the Division will prepare and issue a letter of approval to the
applicant.
2. If the Division denies an application for a registry identification card or letter of approval, the Division will provide the applicant and designated primary caregiver, if any, with written notice of its denial by certified mail.
Added to NAC by Dep't of Agriculture by R095-01, eff. 10-1-2001; A by Div. of Pub. & Behavioral Health by R004-14, 3-28-2014, eff. 4-1-2014; A by R148-15A, eff. 9/9/2016
NRS 453A.370, 453A.740
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