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Bill Detail: SB23-081

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Title Access To Medical Marijuana
Status Senate Committee on Health & Human Services Postpone Indefinitely (02/16/2023)
Bill Subjects
  • Liquor, Tobacco, & Marijuana
House Sponsors M. Snyder (D)
M. Soper (R)
Senate Sponsors K. Van Winkle (R)
S. Jaquez Lewis (D)
House Committee
Senate Committee Health and Human Services
Date Introduced 01/27/2023
Summary

Current law allows a physician to submit documentation to the
department of public health and environment (department) stating that a
patient has a debilitating medical condition or disabling medical condition
and may benefit from the use of medical marijuana. The bill clarifies that
the physician is submitting a recommendation to the department rather
than a certification or authorization.
The bill removes the following requirements for a physician's
recommendation to the department:
  • The physician's federal drug enforcement agency number;
  • The maximum THC potency level of the medical marijuana
product;
  • The recommended medical marijuana product;
  • The patient's daily authorized quantity of the medical
marijuana product; and
  • Directions for use of the medical marijuana product.
The bill allows a physician to establish a bonafide
physician-patient relationship remotely via video or telephone conference
if the patient is:
  • 21 years of age or older;
  • Under 18 years of age; or
  • 18 years of age or older but under 21 years of age and the
patient received a medical marijuana recommendation prior
to 18 years of age.
The bill clarifies that a patient must only present a uniform
certification form completed by a recommending physician to a medical
marijuana store if the patient seeks to purchase more than the statutorily
allowed limit of medical marijuana products.
Current law limits the amount of medical marijuana concentrate
that a patient may purchase in a single day to 8 grams. The bill increases
that limitation to 40 grams, but limits the total amount that a patient can
purchase in a 30-day period to the equivalent of 8 grams per day. Current
law limits the combined amount of medical marijuana products that a
patient may purchase in a single day to 20,000 milligrams. The bill adds
an exception to that limitation for nonedible, nonpsychoactive medical
marijuana products.
Current law limits the amount of medical marijuana concentrate
that a patient 18 years of age or older but under 21 years of age may
purchase in a single day to 2 grams. The bill allows a patient that is 18
years of age or older but under 21 years of age and had a registry
identification card issued by the department prior to 18 years of age to
purchase in a single day up to 8 grams of medical marijuana concentrate.
The bill clarifies that when a physician issues a uniform
certification form to a patient 18 years of age or older, the physician may
consider whether the patient had a registry identification card issued by
the department prior to 18 years of age as a factor in recommending that
the patient be allowed to purchase more than the statutorily allowed
quantities of medical marijuana products.
The bill allows a retail marijuana store to sell retail marijuana
products to patients at the statutorily allowed limit for medical marijuana
products and registered primary caregivers 21 years of age or older who
present a registry identification card issued by the department. The bill
also allows a registered primary caregiver to purchase retail marijuana
products for a patient who is under 21 years of age at the applicable
statutorily allowed limit for medical marijuana products for patients under
21 years of age.

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