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CT HB07287
Bill
Status
3/1/2019
Primary Sponsor
General Law Committee
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AI Summary
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Adds opioid use disorder to the list of debilitating medical conditions qualifying patients can use medical marijuana for treatment.
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Restricts medical marijuana for patients under 18 years of age to non-smokable, non-inhalable, non-vaporizable dosage forms.
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Eliminates all registration fees for qualifying patients and caregivers, requiring the Department of Consumer Protection to issue certificates at no charge.
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Eliminates nonrefundable administrative fees, application fees, and renewal fees under chapter 420f of the general statutes for all qualifying patients.
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Effective upon passage for all provisions amending sections 21a-408(3), 21a-408d(a), and creating a new section requiring regulatory amendments to eliminate fees.
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning Revisions To The Medical Marijuana Program.
Last Action
Referred by House to Committee on Finance, Revenue and Bonding
4/17/2019