Christine Green
New Member
Medical Marijuana Caregiver Requirements from (colorado.gov)
Online registration coming soon January 2017
To become a caregiver, you must:
For patients under the age of 18, a parent or legal guardian must be designated as the caregiver.
Voluntary Caregiver Registry
The Voluntary Caregiver Registry gives patients contact information for primary caregivers in their area. To be added to the Voluntary Caregiver Registry, you must submit:
Senate Bill 15-014
Senate Bill 15-014 was signed into law by the governor on May 18, 2015. The bill sets forth new requirements for caregivers to register with the Marijuana Enforcement Division and will go into effect in its entirety in 2017.
The registry is currently working on updating forms and procedures that coincide with this new legislation. We will keep our stakeholders informed as these updates are finalized and implemented.
A PRIMARY CAREGIVER SHALL NOT CULTIVATE, TRANSPORT, OR POSSESS MORE THAN THIRTY-SIX PLANTS UNLESS THE PRIMARY CAREGIVER HAS ONE OR MORE PATIENTS WHO, BASED ON MEDICAL NECESSITY, HAVE AN EXTENDED PLANT COUNT.
If you are a Primary Caregiver in Colorado, or know of someone who is, ask them to share their experiences and grows here. We shall all learn from the wealth of information here on 420mag.
Online registration coming soon January 2017
To become a caregiver, you must:
- Be 18 or older.
- Be a Colorado resident.
- Not be the patient's physician.
- Not have a primary caregiver of your own.
- Submit a Caregiver Acknowledgment with the patient's Application or Change Replacement or Surrender Request.
For patients under the age of 18, a parent or legal guardian must be designated as the caregiver.
Voluntary Caregiver Registry
The Voluntary Caregiver Registry gives patients contact information for primary caregivers in their area. To be added to the Voluntary Caregiver Registry, you must submit:
- A completed Voluntary Caregiver Registration.
- A copy of your Colorado driver's license or photo ID.
Senate Bill 15-014
Senate Bill 15-014 was signed into law by the governor on May 18, 2015. The bill sets forth new requirements for caregivers to register with the Marijuana Enforcement Division and will go into effect in its entirety in 2017.
The registry is currently working on updating forms and procedures that coincide with this new legislation. We will keep our stakeholders informed as these updates are finalized and implemented.
A PRIMARY CAREGIVER SHALL NOT CULTIVATE, TRANSPORT, OR POSSESS MORE THAN THIRTY-SIX PLANTS UNLESS THE PRIMARY CAREGIVER HAS ONE OR MORE PATIENTS WHO, BASED ON MEDICAL NECESSITY, HAVE AN EXTENDED PLANT COUNT.
If you are a Primary Caregiver in Colorado, or know of someone who is, ask them to share their experiences and grows here. We shall all learn from the wealth of information here on 420mag.
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