Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Eligibility for a certificate to
recommend medical marijuana requires that all of the following requirements be
met:
(1) The applicant holds an active,
unrestricted license to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine
and surgery under section
4731.14
, 4731.11, or
4731.299
of the Revised
Code;
(2) The applicant has been
granted access to and is not under any prohibition for access to the drug
database established and maintained by the board of pharmacy pursuant to
section 4729.75 of the Revised
Code.
(3) The applicant holds an
active registration with the drug enforcement administration
(4) The applicant has not been denied a
license to prescribe, possess, dispense, administer, supply, or sell a
controlled substance by the drug enforcement administration or appropriate
issuing body of any state or jurisdiction, based, in whole or in part, on the
applicant's inappropriate prescribing, personally furnishing, dispensing,
administering, supplying or selling a controlled substance or other dangerous
drug.
(5) The applicant has not
held a license issued by the drug enforcement administration or a state
licensing administration in any jurisdiction, under which the person may
prescribe, personally furnish, dispense, possess, administer, supply or sell a
controlled substance, that has ever been restricted, based, in whole or in
part, on the applicant's inappropriate prescribing, dispensing, administering,
supplying, or selling a controlled substance or other dangerous drug.
(6) The applicant has not been subject to
disciplinary action by any licensing entity that was based, in whole or in
part, on the applicant's inappropriate prescribing, personally furnishing,
dispensing, diverting, administering, supplying or selling a controlled
substance or other dangerous drug.
(7) The applicant has completed at least two
hours of continuing medical education in a course or courses certified by the
Ohio state medical association or the Ohio osteopathic association that assist
physicians in both of the following:
(a)
Diagnosing qualifying medical conditions as defined in section
3796.01 of the Revised
Code;
(b) Treating qualifying
medical conditions with medical marijuana, including the characteristics of
medical marijuana and possible drug interactions.
(8) The applicant has no ownership or
investment interest in or compensation agreement with any medical marijuana
entity licensed or applicant seeking licensure under Chapter 3796. of the
Revised Code.
(B) An
applicant for a certificate to recommend medical marijuana shall file an
application under oath with the board in compliance with section
4731.30 of the Revised Code.
(1) An application shall be considered
complete when all the following requirements are met:
(a) Evidence of all the requirements in
paragraph (A) of this rule are received by the board.
(b) The board is not conducting an
investigation pursuant to section
4731.22 of the Revised Code of
evidence appearing to show that the applicant has violated section
4731.22 or
4731.30 of the Revised Code or
applicable rules adopted by the board.
(2) The application shall be processed in
accordance with the following:
(a) All
application materials submitted to the board will be thoroughly investigated.
The board may contact individuals, agencies, or organizations for information
about applicants as the board deems necessary. As part of the application
process, an applicant may be requested to appear before the board or a board
representative to answer questions or provide additional information.
(b) Any applicant to whom the board proposes
to deny certificate issuance shall be entitled to a hearing on the issue of
such proposed denial in compliance with the provisions of Chapter 119. of the
Revised Code and the rules in Chapter 4731-13 of the Administrative
Code.
(c) No application for a
certificate to recommend medical marijuana may be withdrawn without the
approval of the board.
(3) The following processes apply when an
application is not complete within six months of the date the application is
received by the board:
(a) If the application
is not complete because required information, facts, or other materials have
not been received by the board, the board may notify the applicant that it
intends to consider the application abandoned if the application is not
completed.
(i) The notice shall specifically
identify the information, facts, or other materials required to complete the
application and inform the applicant that the information, facts, or other
materials must be received by the specified deadline date. The notice shall
also inform the applicant that if the application remains incomplete at the
close of business on the deadline date the application may be deemed to be
abandoned.
(ii) If all of the
information, facts, or other materials are received by the board by the
deadline date and the application is determined to be complete, the board shall
process the application and may require updated information as it deems
necessary.
(b) If the
application is not complete because the board is investigating, pursuant to
section 4731.22 of the Revised Code,
evidence appearing to show that the applicant has violated Chapter 4731. of the
Revised Code or applicable rules adopted by the board, the board shall do both
of the following:
(i) Notify the applicant
that although otherwise complete, the application will not be processed pending
completion of the investigation; and
(ii) Upon completion of the investigation and
the determination that the applicant is not in violation of statute or rule,
process the application, including requiring updated information as it deems
necessary.
(C) The certificate to recommend shall be
renewed when the holder's license to practice as a physician or osteopathic
physician is renewed or restored, conditioned upon the holder's certification
of having met all of the following requirements:
(1)
The requirements
in paragraphs (A)(1) to (A)(6) and (A)(8) of this rule; and
(2)
The annual
completion of at least two hours of continuing medical education in a medical
marijuana course or courses approved by the board by meeting both of the
following requirements:
(a)
The course assists physisicans holding certificates to
recommend in both diagnosing qualifying medical conditions as defined in
section 3796.01 of the Revised Code and
treating the qualifying medical conditions with medical marijuana;
and
(b)
The requirements of paragraph (A)(1) or (A)(2) of rule
4731-10-02 of the Administrative
Code.
(D) The board shall notify the
division of marijuana control if a physician's
certificate to recommend is lapsed, surrendered, suspended, revoked or
otherwise not renewed.