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The State Medical Board is responsible for certifying physicians to recommend medical marijuana and may add to the list of qualifying conditions for which medical marijuana can be recommended. Under Ohio law, only the following are qualifying medical conditions: AIDS. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Alzheimer’s disease.
The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Cannabis Control (DCC) will issue its first set of dual-use Certificates of Operation (COO) to 98 eligible dispensaries across the state tomorrow, Aug. 6. The Division of Cannabis Control oversees the Medical Marijuana Control Program Patient & Caregiver Registry, and licenses and regulates medical ...
On September 8, 2016, House Bill 523, legalized medical marijuana in Ohio. The Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program (OMMCP) allows people with certain medical conditions, upon the recommendation of an Ohio-licensed physician certified by the State Medical Board of Ohio, to purchase and use medical marijuana. The Ohio Department of Commerce is ...
1. Visit a physician who is certified to recommend medical marijuana. An in-person or telemedicine visit is required with a physician certified to recommend medical marijuana at least once per year. The physician will determine if you have a condition qualifying you to be a medical marijuana patient.
HB 523, signed into law by John Kasich in June 2016, paved the way for medical marijuana use by qualified residents in Ohio. The law created a medical marijuana control program (OMMCP) and tasked the Ohio Department of Commerce (ODC), through its Division of Cannabis Control, with licensing dispensaries and establishing a patient and caregiver ...
Ohio Department of Commerce Medical Marijuana Control Program 07/2023 Page 2 of 2 • The annual cost of a medical marijuana registration is $50 for patients and $25 for caregivers. o Patients who qualify for indigent or veteran status may be eligible for fee reductions. For more information, click here.
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Current medical marijuana patients and caregivers can access the registry at ohiomedicalmarijuanaregistry.com. To report an adverse reaction to medical marijuana, or for any other questions about the Program, please contact the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program Toll-Free Helpline at 1-833-4OH-MMCP (1-833-464-6627).