Pennsylvania Code
Title 28 - HEALTH AND SAFETY
Part IXa - MEDICAL MARIJUANA
Chapter 1181a - PHYSICIANS AND PRACTITIONERS
Section 1181a.27 - Issuing patient certifications
Universal Citation: 28 PA Code ยง 1181a.27
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) A practitioner may issue a patient certification to a patient if the following conditions are met:
(1) The practitioner has
determined, based upon a patient consultation that the patient has a serious
medical condition and has included that condition in the patient's health care
record.
(1.1) The patient is under
the practitioner's continuing care for the serious medical condition.
(2) The practitioner has determined the
patient is likely to receive therapeutic or palliative medical benefit from the
use of medical marijuana based upon the practitioner's professional opinion and
review of the following:
(i) The patient's
prior medical history as documented in the patient's health care records if the
records are available for review.
(ii) The patient's controlled substance
history if the records are available in the Prescription Drug Monitoring
Program.
(b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), the following requirements apply:
(1) A practitioner who is not Board-eligible
or Board-certified in pediatrics or a pediatric specialty, neurology with
special qualifications in child neurology, child and adolescent psychiatry, or
adolescent medicine (whether through pediatrics, internal medicine or family
practice) may not issue a patient certification to a minor patient.
(2) Paragraph (1) will be effective upon the
registration of a sufficient number of eligible practitioners to ensure
adequate access for minor patients needing services under the act and this part
based on location, serious medical condition and number of patients, specialty,
and number and availability of practitioners. The Department will publish a
notice in the Pennsylvania Bulletin 1 month before paragraph
(1) becomes effective, stating that a sufficient number of eligible
practitioners have registered to effectuate this subsection.
(c) A patient certification that is issued by a practitioner must include all of the following:
(1) The patient's name, home address,
telephone number, date of birth and e-mail address, if available.
(2) The practitioner's name, business
address, telephone numbers, professional e-mail address, medical license
number, area of specialty, if any, and signature.
(3) The date of the patient consultation for
which the patient certification is being issued.
(4) The patient's specific serious medical
condition.
(5) A statement by the
practitioner that the patient has a serious medical condition, and the patient
is under the practitioner's continuing care for the condition.
(6) A statement as to the length of time, not
to exceed 1 year, for which the practitioner believes the use of medical
marijuana by the patient would be therapeutic or palliative.
(7) A statement by the practitioner that
includes one of the following:
(i) The
recommendations, requirements or limitations as to the form or dosage of
medical marijuana product.
(ii) The
recommendation that only a medical professional employed by the dispensary and
working at the dispensary facility consult with the patient or the caregiver
regarding the appropriate form and dosage of the medical marijuana product to
be dispensed.
(8) A
statement by the practitioner that the patient is terminally ill, if
applicable.
(9) Other information
that the practitioner believes may be relevant to the patient's use of medical
marijuana products.
(10) A
statement that the patient is homebound or an inpatient during the time for
which the patient certification is issued due to the patient's medical and
physical condition and is unable to visit a dispensary to obtain medical
marijuana products.
(11) A
statement that the practitioner has explained the potential risks and benefits
of the use of medical marijuana products to the patient and has documented in
the patient's health care record that the explanation has been provided to the
patient and informed consent has been obtained.
(12) A statement that a false statement made
by the practitioner in the patient certification is punishable under the
applicable provisions of 18 Pa.C.S. Chapter 49 (relating to falsification and
intimidation).
(d) Upon completion of a patient certification, a practitioner shall do all of the following:
(1) Provide a copy of the patient
certification to the patient or the patient's caregiver, if the patient is a
minor, and to an adult patient's caregiver if authorized by the
patient.
(2) Provide the patient
certification with the original signature to the Department, which may be
submitted electronically.
(3) File
a copy of the patient certification in the patient's health care
record.
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