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Be a Colorado resident Be 18 or older Have a qualifying medical condition Minors Minors are eligible for a medical marijuana card if: Minor and the primary parent are Colorado residents Minor has a qualifying medical condition All minor patients must see two providers and submit two provider certifications. Mail applications
Law enforcement will have the ability to confirm patient status in the medical marijuana registry only if a patient is approached or arrested by a state or local law enforcement officer, just as the process works now. Caregiver information will be housed in a separate confidential database.
The new online medical marijuana system fully integrates patient, physician, and caregiver information while continuing to protect and secure confidential information accessible only to those agencies with the legal authority to access registry data.
Patient and physician information will remain in a secure and confidential database and will be accessible only by designated employees of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment per Colorado law. This information will not be shared with or accessible by the Department of Revenue or any other entity.
The Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry is a confidential, statewide program. It allows patients with qualifying, debilitating medical conditions to receive a registry identification card for legal access to medical marijuana.
The registry is managed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. More information is available through the registry, including application fees and forms.
The Colorado Department of Revenue provides regulatory oversight and licensing for medical marijuana centers across the state through the Marijuana Enforcement Division.
To be eligible for a medical marijuana card you must: Be a Colorado resident. Be 18 or older. Have a qualifying medical condition. Minors. Minors are eligible for a medical marijuana card if: Minor and the primary parent are Colorado residents. Minor has a qualifying medical condition.
1. See your health care provider. Your health care provider will write a provider certification for you and submit it electronically. Finish the rest of your application within 6 months of the date your provider certification was issued. Get a printed copy of the provider certification for your records.
All correspondence with the registry will take place by mail. This means it may take 6-8 weeks to receive a response each time you contact the registry. Your physician must submit your certification online and provide you with a printed copy for your records.
Click the “print card” button to print your card or display it from a mobile device after you have been approved. If you applied online you will not receive a card in the mail. The issue and expiration dates on your card will be based on the day your application was approved.
Patients who choose to get medical marijuana from a licensed center must work directly with the center to sign up for their services and complete the forms required by the medical marijuana center and the MED. For more information you can visit the MED’s website, or call them directly at 303-205-8421.
2. Log into your medical marijuana online account using your internet browser and go to the patient registration screen. 3. Select the “Print Card” button and a blank card will populate in the Safari window. 4.
The Medical Marijuana Registry (MMR) has worked with the Governor’s Office of Information Technology to develop a secure online system for patients, caregivers, and physicians. The system meets all state and federal standards for confidentiality, accessibility, and security.
Click on your name, Select the "Physician Certification" tab on the top panel, Select the button that says "New", Using the dropdown, select the certification, Select "Save". If you do not see your certification in the dropdown, please verify that all the information for your patient registration is correct.
Senate Bill 15-014 requires all medical marijuana caregivers to register with the Department of Revenue (DOR) starting on January 1, 2017.
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How are expiration dates determined? The issue and expiration dates on your card are based on the day your application was approved. Cards issued for debilitating medical conditions have a registration period of one year.