Pennsylvania: Temporary changes to medical marijuana program for cardholders in Pa. during COVID-19

The Pennsylvania Department of Health announced Friday that in light of the COVID-19 outbreak in Pennsylvania, the department is taking steps to assist those who need medical marijuana.

Medical marijuana grower/processors and dispensaries are considered life-sustaining businesses under Gov. Tom Wolf’s order for non-life-sustaining businesses to close.

Health Department officials said they want to be sure cardholders in the medical marijuana program can receive medication for one of 23 serious medical conditions during this difficult time.

As of March 20, certain statutory and regulatory provisions have been temporarily suspended in order to implement the following changes in response to the COVID-19 emergency:

  • Allow dispensary employees to provide medical marijuana to a cardholder in their vehicle on the facility’s property.
  • Remove the current cap that limits the number of patients assigned to one care giver, to allow for more care givers to patients in need.
  • Eliminate background checks for caregiver applications, limited to renewal applications only, in order to expedite the care giver renewal process.
  • Waive in-person consultations and allow for remote consultations between approved practitioners and medical marijuana cardholders for renewal certifications only.
  • Waive limits that allow for medical marijuana to only be dispensed for 30 days by requiring approved practitioners to notate on the patient’s certification to dispense a 90-day supply.

The statutory and regulatory suspensions will remain in place for as long as the Proclamation of Disaster Emergency is in effect.

Source: https://www.wtae.com/article/temporary-changes-to-medical-marijuana-program-for-cardholders-in-pa-during-covid-19/31828197

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