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State of Illinois
2021 and 2022 HB3487 Introduced 2/22/2021, by Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr. SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 410 ILCS 130/55 | | 410 ILCS 130/60 | | 410 ILCS 130/62 | | 410 ILCS 130/70 | | 410 ILCS 130/75 | |
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Amends the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act. Removes language requiring qualifying patients and designated caregivers to designate a registered medical cannabis dispensing organization for the qualifying patient or designated caregiver to receive medical cannabis. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning health.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis |
5 | | Program Act is amended by changing Sections 55, 60, 62, 70, and |
6 | | 75 as follows: |
7 | | (410 ILCS 130/55)
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8 | | Sec. 55. Registration of qualifying patients and |
9 | | designated caregivers.
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10 | | (a) The Department of Public Health shall issue registry |
11 | | identification cards to qualifying patients and designated |
12 | | caregivers who submit a completed application, and at minimum, |
13 | | the following, in accordance with Department of Public Health |
14 | | rules:
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15 | | (1) A written certification, on a form developed by |
16 | | the Department of Public Health consistent with Section 36 |
17 | | and issued by a certifying health care professional, |
18 | | within 90 days immediately preceding the date of an |
19 | | application and submitted by the qualifying patient or his |
20 | | or her designated caregiver;
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21 | | (2) upon the execution of applicable privacy waivers, |
22 | | the patient's medical documentation related to his or her |
23 | | debilitating condition and any other information that may |
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1 | | be reasonably required by the Department of Public Health |
2 | | to confirm that the certifying health care professional |
3 | | and patient have a bona fide health care |
4 | | professional-patient relationship, that the qualifying |
5 | | patient is in the certifying health care professional's |
6 | | care for his or her debilitating medical condition, and to |
7 | | substantiate the patient's diagnosis;
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8 | | (3) the application or renewal fee as set by rule;
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9 | | (4) the name, address, date of birth, and social |
10 | | security number of the qualifying patient, except that if |
11 | | the applicant is homeless no address is required;
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12 | | (5) the name, address, and telephone number of the |
13 | | qualifying patient's certifying health care professional;
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14 | | (6) the name, address, and date of birth of the |
15 | | designated caregiver, if any, chosen by the qualifying |
16 | | patient;
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17 | | (7) (blank) the name of the registered medical |
18 | | cannabis dispensing organization the qualifying patient |
19 | | designates ;
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20 | | (8) signed statements from the patient and designated |
21 | | caregiver asserting that they will not divert medical |
22 | | cannabis; and
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23 | | (9) (blank).
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24 | | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, a |
25 | | person provided a written certification for a debilitating |
26 | | medical condition who has submitted a completed online |
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1 | | application to the Department of Public Health shall receive a |
2 | | provisional registration and be entitled to purchase medical |
3 | | cannabis from a specified licensed dispensing organization for |
4 | | a period of 90 days or until his or her application has been |
5 | | denied or he or she receives a registry identification card, |
6 | | whichever is earlier. However, a person may obtain an |
7 | | additional provisional registration after the expiration of 90 |
8 | | days after the date of application if the Department of Public |
9 | | Health does not provide the individual with a registry |
10 | | identification card or deny the individual's application |
11 | | within those 90 days. |
12 | | The provisional registration may not be extended if the |
13 | | individual does not respond to the Department of Public |
14 | | Health's request for additional information or corrections to |
15 | | required application documentation. |
16 | | In order for a person to receive medical cannabis under |
17 | | this subsection, a person must present his or her provisional |
18 | | registration along with a valid driver's license or State |
19 | | identification card to the licensed dispensing organization |
20 | | specified in his or her application . The dispensing |
21 | | organization shall verify the person's provisional |
22 | | registration through the Department of Public Health's online |
23 | | verification system. |
24 | | Upon verification of the provided documents, the |
25 | | dispensing organization shall dispense no more than 2.5 ounces |
26 | | of medical cannabis during a 14-day period to the person for a |
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1 | | period of 90 days, until his or her application has been |
2 | | denied, or until he or she receives a registry identification |
3 | | card from the Department of Public Health, whichever is |
4 | | earlier. |
5 | | Persons with provisional registrations must keep their |
6 | | provisional registration in his or her possession at all times |
7 | | when transporting or engaging in the medical use of cannabis. |
8 | | (c) No person or business shall charge a fee for |
9 | | assistance in the preparation, compilation, or submission of |
10 | | an application to the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis |
11 | | Program or the Opioid Alternative Pilot Program. A violation |
12 | | of this subsection is a Class C misdemeanor, for which |
13 | | restitution to the applicant and a fine of up to $1,500 may be |
14 | | imposed. All fines shall be deposited into the Compassionate |
15 | | Use of Medical Cannabis Fund after restitution has been made |
16 | | to the applicant. The Department of Public Health shall refer |
17 | | individuals making complaints against a person or business |
18 | | under this Section to the Illinois State Police, who shall |
19 | | enforce violations of this provision. All application forms |
20 | | issued by the Department shall state that no person or |
21 | | business may charge a fee for assistance in the preparation, |
22 | | compilation, or submission of an application to the |
23 | | Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program or the Opioid |
24 | | Alternative Pilot Program. |
25 | | (Source: P.A. 100-1114, eff. 8-28-18; 101-363, eff. 8-9-19.) |
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1 | | (410 ILCS 130/60)
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2 | | Sec. 60. Issuance of registry identification cards.
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3 | | (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), the Department |
4 | | of Public Health shall:
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5 | | (1) verify the information contained in an application |
6 | | or renewal for a registry identification card submitted |
7 | | under this Act, and approve or deny an application or |
8 | | renewal, within 90 days of receiving a completed |
9 | | application or renewal application and all supporting |
10 | | documentation specified in Section 55;
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11 | | (2) issue registry identification cards to a |
12 | | qualifying patient and his or her designated caregiver, if |
13 | | any, within 15 business days of approving the application |
14 | | or renewal;
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15 | | (3) (blank) enter the registry identification number |
16 | | of the registered dispensing organization the patient |
17 | | designates into the verification system ; and
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18 | | (4) allow for an electronic application process, and |
19 | | provide a confirmation by electronic or other methods that |
20 | | an application has been submitted.
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21 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the |
22 | | Department of Public Health shall adopt rules for qualifying |
23 | | patients and applicants with life-long debilitating medical |
24 | | conditions, who may be charged annual renewal fees. The |
25 | | Department of Public Health shall not require patients and |
26 | | applicants with life-long debilitating medical conditions to |
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1 | | apply to renew registry identification cards. |
2 | | (b) The Department of Public Health may not issue a |
3 | | registry identification card to a qualifying patient who is |
4 | | under 18 years of age, unless that patient suffers from |
5 | | seizures, including those characteristic of epilepsy, or as |
6 | | provided by administrative rule. The Department of Public |
7 | | Health shall adopt rules for the issuance of a registry |
8 | | identification card for qualifying patients who are under 18 |
9 | | years of age and suffering from seizures, including those |
10 | | characteristic of epilepsy.
The Department of Public Health |
11 | | may adopt rules to allow other individuals under 18 years of |
12 | | age to become registered qualifying patients under this Act |
13 | | with the consent of a parent or legal guardian. Registered |
14 | | qualifying patients under 18 years of age shall be prohibited |
15 | | from consuming forms of cannabis other than medical cannabis |
16 | | infused products and purchasing any usable cannabis. |
17 | | (c) A veteran who has received treatment at a VA hospital |
18 | | is deemed to have a bona fide health care professional-patient |
19 | | relationship with a VA certifying health care professional if |
20 | | the patient has been seen for his or her debilitating medical |
21 | | condition at the VA hospital in accordance with VA hospital |
22 | | protocols.
All reasonable inferences regarding the existence |
23 | | of a bona fide health care professional-patient relationship |
24 | | shall be drawn in favor of an applicant who is a veteran and |
25 | | has undergone treatment at a VA hospital.
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26 | | (c-10) An individual who submits an application as someone |
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1 | | who is terminally ill shall have all fees waived. The |
2 | | Department of Public Health shall within 30 days after this |
3 | | amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly adopt emergency |
4 | | rules to expedite approval for terminally ill individuals. |
5 | | These rules shall include, but not be limited to, rules that |
6 | | provide that applications by individuals with terminal |
7 | | illnesses shall be approved or denied within 14 days of their |
8 | | submission. |
9 | | (d) No later than 6 months after the effective date of this |
10 | | amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly, the Secretary of |
11 | | State shall remove all existing notations on driving records |
12 | | that the person is a registered qualifying patient or his or |
13 | | her caregiver under this Act.
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14 | | (e) Upon the approval of the registration and issuance of |
15 | | a registry card under this Section, the Department of Public |
16 | | Health shall electronically forward the registered qualifying |
17 | | patient's identification card information to the Prescription |
18 | | Monitoring Program established under the Illinois Controlled |
19 | | Substances Act and certify that the individual is permitted to |
20 | | engage in the medical use of cannabis. For the purposes of |
21 | | patient care, the Prescription Monitoring Program shall make a |
22 | | notation on the person's prescription record stating that the |
23 | | person is a registered qualifying patient who is entitled to |
24 | | the lawful medical use of cannabis. If the person no longer |
25 | | holds a valid registry card, the Department of Public Health |
26 | | shall notify the Prescription Monitoring Program and |
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1 | | Department of Human Services to remove the notation from the |
2 | | person's record. The Department of Human Services and the |
3 | | Prescription Monitoring Program shall establish a system by |
4 | | which the information may be shared electronically. This |
5 | | confidential list may not be combined or linked in any manner |
6 | | with any other list or database except as provided in this |
7 | | Section. |
8 | | (f) (Blank). |
9 | | (Source: P.A. 100-1114, eff. 8-28-18; 101-363, eff. 8-9-19; |
10 | | 101-593, eff. 12-4-19.) |
11 | | (410 ILCS 130/62) |
12 | | Sec. 62. Opioid Alternative Pilot Program. |
13 | | (a) The Department of Public Health shall establish the |
14 | | Opioid Alternative Pilot Program. Licensed dispensing |
15 | | organizations shall allow persons with a written certification |
16 | | from a certifying health care professional under Section 36 to |
17 | | purchase medical cannabis upon enrollment in the Opioid |
18 | | Alternative Pilot Program. The Department of Public Health |
19 | | shall adopt rules or establish procedures allowing qualified |
20 | | veterans to participate in the Opioid Alternative Pilot |
21 | | Program. For a person to receive medical cannabis under this |
22 | | Section, the person must present the written certification |
23 | | along with a valid driver's license or state identification |
24 | | card to the licensed dispensing organization specified in his |
25 | | or her application . The dispensing organization shall verify |
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1 | | the person's status as an Opioid Alternative Pilot Program |
2 | | participant through the Department of Public Health's online |
3 | | verification system. |
4 | | (b) The Opioid Alternative Pilot Program shall be limited |
5 | | to participation by Illinois residents age 21 and older. |
6 | | (c) The Department of Financial and Professional |
7 | | Regulation shall specify that all licensed dispensing |
8 | | organizations participating in the Opioid Alternative Pilot |
9 | | Program use the Illinois Cannabis Tracking System. The |
10 | | Department of Public Health shall establish and maintain the |
11 | | Illinois Cannabis Tracking System. The Illinois Cannabis |
12 | | Tracking System shall be used to collect information about all |
13 | | persons participating in the Opioid Alternative Pilot Program |
14 | | and shall be used to track the sale of medical cannabis for |
15 | | verification purposes. |
16 | | Each dispensing organization shall retain a copy of the |
17 | | Opioid Alternative Pilot Program certification and other |
18 | | identifying information as required by the Department of |
19 | | Financial and Professional Regulation, the Department of |
20 | | Public Health, and the Illinois State Police in the Illinois |
21 | | Cannabis Tracking System. |
22 | | The Illinois Cannabis Tracking System shall be accessible |
23 | | to the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, |
24 | | Department of Public Health, Department of Agriculture, and |
25 | | the Illinois State Police. |
26 | | The Department of Financial and Professional Regulation in |
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1 | | collaboration with the Department of Public Health shall |
2 | | specify the data requirements for the Opioid Alternative Pilot |
3 | | Program by licensed dispensing organizations; including, but |
4 | | not limited to, the participant's full legal name, address, |
5 | | and date of birth, date on which the Opioid Alternative Pilot |
6 | | Program certification was issued, length of the participation |
7 | | in the Program, including the start and end date to purchase |
8 | | medical cannabis, name of the issuing physician, copy of the |
9 | | participant's current driver's license or State identification |
10 | | card, and phone number. |
11 | | The Illinois Cannabis Tracking System shall provide |
12 | | verification of a person's participation in the Opioid |
13 | | Alternative Pilot Program for law enforcement at any time and |
14 | | on any day. |
15 | | (d) The certification for Opioid Alternative Pilot Program |
16 | | participant must be issued by a certifying health care |
17 | | professional who is licensed to practice in Illinois under the |
18 | | Medical Practice Act of 1987, the Nurse Practice Act, or the |
19 | | Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987 and who is in good |
20 | | standing and holds a controlled substances license under |
21 | | Article III of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. |
22 | | The certification for an Opioid Alternative Pilot Program |
23 | | participant shall be written within 90 days before the |
24 | | participant submits his or her certification to the dispensing |
25 | | organization. |
26 | | The written certification uploaded to the Illinois |
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1 | | Cannabis Tracking System shall be accessible to the Department |
2 | | of Public Health. |
3 | | (e) Upon verification of the individual's valid |
4 | | certification and enrollment in the Illinois Cannabis Tracking |
5 | | System, the dispensing organization may dispense the medical |
6 | | cannabis, in amounts not exceeding 2.5 ounces of medical |
7 | | cannabis per 14-day period to the participant at the |
8 | | participant's specified dispensary for no more than 90 days. |
9 | | An Opioid Alternative Pilot Program participant shall not |
10 | | be registered as a medical cannabis cardholder. The dispensing |
11 | | organization shall verify that the person is not an active |
12 | | registered qualifying patient prior to enrollment in the |
13 | | Opioid Alternative Pilot Program and each time medical |
14 | | cannabis is dispensed. |
15 | | Upon receipt of a written certification under the Opioid |
16 | | Alternative Pilot Program, the Department of Public Health |
17 | | shall electronically forward the patient's identification |
18 | | information to the Prescription Monitoring Program established |
19 | | under the Illinois Controlled Substances Act and certify that |
20 | | the individual is permitted to engage in the medical use of |
21 | | cannabis. For the purposes of patient care, the Prescription |
22 | | Monitoring Program shall make a notation on the person's |
23 | | prescription record stating that the person has a written |
24 | | certification under the Opioid Alternative Pilot Program and |
25 | | is a patient who is entitled to the lawful medical use of |
26 | | cannabis. If the person is no longer authorized to engage in |
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1 | | the medical use of cannabis, the Department of Public Health |
2 | | shall notify the Prescription Monitoring Program and |
3 | | Department of Human Services to remove the notation from the |
4 | | person's record. The Department of Human Services and the |
5 | | Prescription Monitoring Program shall establish a system by |
6 | | which the information may be shared electronically. This |
7 | | confidential list may not be combined or linked in any manner |
8 | | with any other list or database except as provided in this |
9 | | Section. |
10 | | (f) An Opioid Alternative Pilot Program participant shall |
11 | | not be considered a qualifying patient with a debilitating |
12 | | medical condition under this Act and shall be provided access |
13 | | to medical cannabis solely for the duration of the |
14 | | participant's certification. Nothing in this Section shall be |
15 | | construed to limit or prohibit an Opioid Alternative Pilot |
16 | | Program participant who has a debilitating medical condition |
17 | | from applying to the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis |
18 | | Program. |
19 | | (g) A person with a provisional registration under Section |
20 | | 55 shall not be considered an Opioid Alternative Pilot Program |
21 | | participant. |
22 | | (h) The Department of Financial and Professional |
23 | | Regulation and the Department of Public Health shall submit |
24 | | emergency rulemaking to implement the changes made by this |
25 | | amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly by December 1, |
26 | | 2018. The Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, |
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1 | | the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Human |
2 | | Services, the Department of Public Health, and the Illinois |
3 | | State Police shall utilize emergency purchase authority for 12 |
4 | | months after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the |
5 | | 100th General Assembly for the purpose of implementing the |
6 | | changes made by this amendatory Act of the 100th General |
7 | | Assembly. |
8 | | (i) Dispensing organizations are not authorized to |
9 | | dispense medical cannabis to Opioid Alternative Pilot Program |
10 | | participants until administrative rules are approved by the |
11 | | Joint Committee on Administrative Rules and go into effect. |
12 | | (j) The provisions of this Section are inoperative on and |
13 | | after July 1, 2020.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 100-1114, eff. 8-28-18; 101-363, eff. 8-9-19.) |
15 | | (410 ILCS 130/70)
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16 | | Sec. 70. Registry identification cards. |
17 | | (a) A registered qualifying patient or designated |
18 | | caregiver must keep their registry identification card in his |
19 | | or her possession at all times when engaging in the medical use |
20 | | of cannabis. |
21 | | (b) Registry identification cards shall contain the |
22 | | following:
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23 | | (1) the name of the cardholder;
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24 | | (2) a designation of whether the cardholder is a |
25 | | designated caregiver or qualifying patient;
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1 | | (3) the date of issuance and expiration date of the |
2 | | registry identification card;
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3 | | (4) a random alphanumeric identification number that |
4 | | is unique to the cardholder;
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5 | | (5) if the cardholder is a designated caregiver, the |
6 | | random alphanumeric identification number of the |
7 | | registered qualifying patient the designated caregiver is |
8 | | receiving the registry identification card to assist; and
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9 | | (6) a photograph of the cardholder, if required by |
10 | | Department of Public Health rules.
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11 | | (c) To maintain a valid registration identification card, |
12 | | a registered qualifying patient and caregiver must annually |
13 | | resubmit, at least 45 days prior to the expiration date stated |
14 | | on the registry identification card, a completed renewal |
15 | | application, renewal fee, and accompanying documentation as |
16 | | described in Department of Public Health rules. The Department |
17 | | of Public Health shall send a notification to a registered |
18 | | qualifying patient or registered designated caregiver 90 days |
19 | | prior to the expiration of the registered qualifying patient's |
20 | | or registered designated caregiver's identification card. If |
21 | | the Department of Public Health fails to grant or deny a |
22 | | renewal application received in accordance with this Section, |
23 | | then the renewal is deemed granted and the registered |
24 | | qualifying patient or registered designated caregiver may |
25 | | continue to use the expired identification card until the |
26 | | Department of Public Health denies the renewal or issues a new |
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1 | | identification card.
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2 | | (d) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, the |
3 | | expiration date is 3 years after the date of issuance.
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4 | | (e) The Department of Public Health may electronically |
5 | | store in the card any or all of the information listed in |
6 | | subsection (b), along with the address and date of birth of the |
7 | | cardholder and the qualifying patient's designated dispensary |
8 | | organization , to allow it to be read by law enforcement |
9 | | agents.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 98-122, eff. 1-1-14; 99-519, eff. 6-30-16 .) |
11 | | (410 ILCS 130/75)
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12 | | Sec. 75. Notifications to Department of Public Health and |
13 | | responses; civil penalty. |
14 | | (a) The following notifications and Department of Public |
15 | | Health responses are required:
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16 | | (1) A registered qualifying patient shall notify the |
17 | | Department of Public Health of any change in his or her |
18 | | name or address, or if the registered qualifying patient |
19 | | ceases to have his or her debilitating medical condition, |
20 | | within 10 days of the change.
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21 | | (2) A registered designated caregiver shall notify the |
22 | | Department of Public Health of any change in his or her |
23 | | name or address, or if the designated caregiver becomes |
24 | | aware the registered qualifying patient passed away, |
25 | | within 10 days of the change.
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1 | | (3) Before a registered qualifying patient changes his |
2 | | or her designated caregiver, the qualifying patient must |
3 | | notify the Department of Public Health.
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4 | | (4) If a cardholder loses his or her registry |
5 | | identification card, he or she shall notify the Department |
6 | | within 10 days of becoming aware the card has been lost.
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7 | | (b) When a cardholder notifies the Department of Public |
8 | | Health of items listed in subsection (a), but remains eligible |
9 | | under this Act, the Department of Public Health shall issue |
10 | | the cardholder a new registry identification card with a new |
11 | | random alphanumeric identification number within 15 business |
12 | | days of receiving the updated information and a fee as |
13 | | specified in Department of Public Health rules. If the person |
14 | | notifying the Department of Public Health is a registered |
15 | | qualifying patient, the Department shall also issue his or her |
16 | | registered designated caregiver, if any, a new registry |
17 | | identification card within 15 business days of receiving the |
18 | | updated information.
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19 | | (c) If a registered qualifying patient ceases to be a |
20 | | registered qualifying patient or changes his or her registered |
21 | | designated caregiver, the Department of Public Health shall |
22 | | promptly notify the designated caregiver. The registered |
23 | | designated caregiver's protections under this Act as to that |
24 | | qualifying patient shall expire 15 days after notification by |
25 | | the Department.
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26 | | (d) A cardholder who fails to make a notification to the |
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1 | | Department of Public Health that is required by this Section |
2 | | is subject to a civil infraction, punishable by a penalty of no |
3 | | more than $150.
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4 | | (e) (Blank) A registered qualifying patient shall notify |
5 | | the Department of Public Health of any change to his or her |
6 | | designated registered dispensing organization. The Department |
7 | | of Public Health shall provide for immediate changes of a |
8 | | registered qualifying patient's designated registered |
9 | | dispensing organization. Registered dispensing organizations |
10 | | must comply with all requirements of this Act .
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11 | | (f) If the registered qualifying patient's certifying |
12 | | certifying health care professional notifies the Department in |
13 | | writing that either the registered qualifying patient has |
14 | | ceased to suffer from a debilitating medical condition, that |
15 | | the bona fide health care professional-patient relationship |
16 | | has terminated, or that continued use of medical
cannabis |
17 | | would result in contraindication with the patient's
other |
18 | | medication, the card shall become null and void. However, the |
19 | | registered qualifying patient shall have 15 days to destroy |
20 | | his or her remaining medical cannabis and related |
21 | | paraphernalia.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 100-1114, eff. 8-28-18; 101-363, eff. 8-9-19; |
23 | | revised 12-9-19.)
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24 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
25 | | becoming law.
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