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CT HB07182
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/23/2017
Primary Sponsor
Veterans' Affairs Committee
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AI Summary
- Waives registration certificate fees for veterans who are qualifying patients for medical marijuana, effective July 1, 2017
- Requires the Department of Consumer Protection to allow qualifying patients to voluntarily identify themselves as veterans using the definition in section 27-103
- Eliminates administrative fees for veteran qualifying patients under the palliative marijuana program, while maintaining fees for non-veteran patients
- Applies the veteran fee waiver to both registration certificates and program administration fees collected by the Commissioner of Consumer Protection
- Takes effect July 1, 2017 and amends sections 21a-408d(a) and 21a-408m(b) of the general statutes
Legislative Description
An Act Waiving Certain Fees For Veterans Who Are Qualifying Patients For The Palliative Use Of Marijuana.
Last Action
Referred by House to Committee on Finance, Revenue and Bonding
3/28/2017
Committee Referrals
Finance, Revenue and Bonding3/28/2017
Select Committee on Veterans' Affairs2/23/2017
Full Bill Text
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