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Rule 3796:7-2-04 | Purchase of medical marijuana.
... or caregiver may only purchase medical marijuana pursuant to a valid and active recommendation issued by a physician pursuant to rule 4731-32-03 of the Administrative Code. (B) No patient under eighteen years of age shall purchase medical marijuana. (C) Patients and caregivers must provide their registry identification card and photographic identification before entering the dispensary department. Acceptable photo... |
Rule 3796:7-2-04 | Purchase of medical marijuana.
...caregiver may only purchase medical marijuana pursuant to a valid and active recommendation issued by a physician pursuant to rule 4731-32-03 of the Administrative Code. (B) No patient under eighteen years of age shall purchase medical marijuana. (C) Patients and caregivers must provide their registry identification card and identification before entering the dispensary department. Acceptabl... |
Rule 3796:7-2-05 | Patient and caregiver registry - generally.
...ot engage in the cultivation of medical marijuana or the manufacture of medical marijuana extract, unless authorized pursuant to rule 3796:5-2-01 of the Administrative Code and such cultivating or manufacturing is performed in compliance with rules promulgated by the department pursuant to section 3796.03 of the Revised Code. (C) No patient or caregiver shall accept free samples of medical marijuana. (D) Patients a... |
Rule 3796:7-2-06 | Voluntary relinquishment of a medical marijuana registration.
...uish their patient or caregiver medical marijuana registration by notifying the state board of pharmacy in writing. (B) A patient or caregiver shall, within fourteen calendar days of learning from a recommending physician that the patient no longer has a diagnosis of a qualifying condition: (1) Notify the state board of pharmacy, in writing, of the patient's voluntary registration relinquishment; or (2) If the pat... |
Rule 3796:7-2-08 | Grounds for discipline.
...ore than a ninety-day supply of medical marijuana in a ninety-day period. A ninety-day supply includes the aggregate amount of medical marijuana obtained by a patient and all of the patient's caregivers; (9) The caregiver obtained more than a ninety-day supply of marijuana in a ninety-day period on behalf of a single patient; (10) The patient is no longer diagnosed with a qualifying condition and the patient or car... |
Rule 3796:7-2-08 | Grounds for discipline.
...ore than a ninety-day supply of medical marijuana in a ninety-day period. A ninety-day supply includes the aggregate amount of medical marijuana obtained by a patient and all of the patient's caregivers; (9) The caregiver obtained more than a ninety-day supply of marijuana in a ninety-day period on behalf of a single patient; (10) The patient is no longer diagnosed with a qualifying condition an... |
Rule 3796:7-2-09 | Suspension of a patient or caregiver registration without a hearing.
...tinued dispensing or furnishing medical marijuana to the patient or caregiver or administration of medical marijuana to or by a patient, presents a danger of immediate and serious harm to oneself or to others, the board may suspend the individual's license without a hearing. (B) The board shall follow the procedure for suspension without a prior hearing in section 119.07 of the Revised Code. The suspension shall re... |
Rule 3796:7-2-09 | Suspension of a patient or caregiver registration without a hearing.
...ed dispensing or furnishing medical marijuana to the patient or caregiver or administration of medical marijuana to or by a patient, presents a danger of immediate and serious harm to oneself or to others, the state board of pharmacy may suspend a patient or caregiver registration without a hearing. The board may suspend a patient or caregiver registration utilizing a telephone conference call to ... |
Rule 3796:8-1-01 | Definitions.
...February 1, 2017). (B) "Edible medical marijuana" means a product that: (1) Contains marijuana or an extract thereof; (2) Is intended for human consumption by oral administration; and (3) Are presented in the form of foodstuffs. (C) "Tier I medical marijuana" means plant material with a THC content of twenty-three per cent or less. (D) "Tier II medical marijuana means plant material with a THC content that exce... |
Rule 3796:8-1-01 | Definitions.
...uary 1, 2017). (B) "Edible medical marijuana" means a product that: (1) Contains marijuana or an extract thereof; (2) Is intended for human consumption by oral administration; and (3) Is presented in the form of foodstuffs. (C) "THC content" and "tetrahydrocannabinol content" have the same meaning as defined in rule 3796:1-1-01 of the Administrative Code. (D) "THCA" means tetrahydroc... |
Rule 3796:8-2-01 | Authorized medical marijuana forms and methods of administration.
...6 of the Revised Code, approved medical marijuana products include the following forms and routes of administration: (1) Oil, tincture, capsule, or edible form for oral administration; (2) Metered oil or solid preparation for vaporization; (3) Patches for transdermal administration or lotions, creams, or ointments for topical administration; and (4) Plant material for administration with the use of vaporizing dev... |
Rule 3796:8-2-02 | Establishment of additional forms or methods of administration.
...(A) New forms of medical marijuana or methods of administration shall not be purchased by, stored, possessed, offered for sale, or sold by a dispensary unless the form or method has been approved by the state board of pharmacy. (B) Persons seeking to add a form or method of administration shall submit a petition in accordance with section 3796.061 of the Revised Code to the state board of pharmacy, which can be acce... |
Rule 3796:8-2-02 | Establishment of additional forms or methods of administration.
...(A) New forms of medical marijuana or methods of administration shall not be purchased by, stored, possessed, offered for sale, or sold by a dispensary unless the form or method has been approved by the state board of pharmacy. (B) Persons seeking to add a form or method of administration shall submit a petition in accordance with section 3796.061 of the Revised Code to the state board of pharmac... |
Rule 3796:8-2-03 | Forms and form variations considered attractive to children.
...(A) All medical marijuana accepted by a dispensary shall be packaged in a child-proof container. (B) Pursuant to division (C) of section 3796.06 of the Revised Code, the following medical marijuana products are prohibited as attractive to children: (1) Any product bearing any resemblance to a cartoon character, fictional character whose target audience is children or youth, or pop culture figure; (2) Any product b... |
Rule 3796:8-2-03 | Forms and form variations considered attractive to children.
...(A) All medical marijuana accepted by a dispensary shall be packaged in a child-resistant container. (B) Pursuant to division (C) of section 3796.06 of the Revised Code, the following medical marijuana products are prohibited as attractive to children: (1) Any product bearing any resemblance to a cartoon character, fictional character whose target audience is children or youth, or pop culture fi... |
Rule 3796:8-2-04 | Quantity of medical marijuana that may be purchased by a patient or caregiver.
...nts for each authorized form of medical marijuana: (1) One-tenth of an ounce (two and eighty-three hundredths grams) of plant material; (2) Two-hundred ninety-five milligrams of THC contained in a patch, lotion, cream, or ointment; (3) One hundred ten milligrams of THC contained in an oil, tincture, capsule, or edible for oral administration; (4) Five hundred ninety milligrams of THC contained in oil for vaporiza... |
Rule 3796:8-2-04 | Quantity of medical marijuana that may be purchased by a patient or caregiver.
...nts for each authorized form of medical marijuana as listed in the following table: Authorized Form of Medical Marijuana Whole Day Unit Plant material 2.83 grams Patch for transdermal administration, lotion, cream, or ointment Up to 295 milligrams of THC Oil, tincture, capsule, or edible for oral administration Up to 110 milligrams of THC Oil for vaporization Up to 590 milligrams of THC (B) A... |
Rule 3796:8-2-05 | Assignment of a product identifier.
...(A) Before any medical marijuana strain or medical marijuana product may be sold to a dispensary, the form for each dose and packaged quantity of that product must be registered with the department pursuant to Chapter 3796:5-8 of the Administrative Code and assigned a product identifier pursuant to this rule. (B) Each cultivator with a processor designation and processor that intends to sell medical marijuana to a d... |
Rule 3796:8-2-05 | Assignment of a product identifier.
...(A) Before any medical marijuana product may be sold to a dispensary, the form for each dose and packaged quantity of that product must be registered with the department pursuant to Chapter 3796:5-8 of the Administrative Code and assigned a product identifier pursuant to this rule. (B) Each cultivator with a processor designation and processor that intends to sell medical marijuana to a dispe... |
Rule 3796:8-2-06 | Portions, dosing, and units of medical marijuana sold at a dispensary.
...multiple portions, or doses, of medical marijuana shall be packaged in a structure that uses a single mechanism to achieve both child-proof properties and accurate pouring measurement of portions, or doses. The measurement component shall be included within the child-proof cap or closure of the bottle and cannot be a separate component. (B) No single portion or dose of medical marijuana in the following forms shall... |
Rule 3796:8-2-06 | Portions, dosing, and units of medical marijuana sold at a dispensary.
...iple portions, or doses, of medical marijuana shall be packaged in a structure that uses a single mechanism to achieve both child-resistant properties and accurate pouring measurement of portions, or doses. The measurement component shall be included within the child-resistant cap or closure of the bottle and cannot be a separate component. (B) No single portion or dose of medical marijuana i... |
Rule 3796:8-3-01 | Product identifier fee.
... remitted for each dose of each medical marijuana strain and medical marijuana product. No further fee is required for the assignment of a product identifier for additional packaged quantities. (B) All fees required under this rule shall be paid to the state board of pharmacy by check, or other method approved by the state board of pharmacy, made payable to the "Treasurer, State of Ohio." |
Rule 3796:8-3-01 | Product identifier fee.
...itted for each dose of each medical marijuana strain and medical marijuana product. No further fee is required for the assignment of a product identifier for additional packaged quantities. (B) All fees required under this rule shall be paid to the state board of pharmacy by check, or other method approved by the state board of pharmacy, made payable to the "Ohio treasurer of state." |
Rule 4729-2-02 | Administration.
... certificates of operation for medical marijuana dispensaries under division 3796:6 of the Administrative Code; and (5) Patient and caregiver registrations under division 3796:7 of the Administrative Code. (6) All other activities specifically delegated to the executive director under Chapters 4729. and 3796. of the Revised Code and agency 4729 and agency 3796 of the Administrative Code. (J) ... |
Rule 4731-30-03 | Approval of licensure applications.
...ificate to recommend medical use of marijuana pursuant to section 4731.30 of the Revised Code; (C) The board authorizes the deputy director of licensure, or the deputy director's designee, to issue the following routine authorizations under the provisions of the Revised Code and Administrative Code, without prior consultation or approval by the board: (1) License to practice as a physici... |