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What is the Georgia access to Medical Cannabis Coalition?

The Georgia’s Hope Act called for the immediate creation of the Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Coalition (GMCC). The GMCC has been actively developing licensing procedures since 2019. Applications for first and second tier cannabis production opened in November 2020 and closed on January 27, 2021.

Can Georgia marijuana card help you get a medical marijuana card?

If you’re ready to take advantage of all the state legally offers, obtaining a Georgia medical marijuana card is the first step, and Georgia Marijuana Card can help. Our team brings expert knowledge and compassion to every stage of applying for a Georgia medical marijuana card.

What is the Georgia prescription drug monitoring program?

Breadcrumb Home Health Topics Opioid and Substance Misuse Response Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Prescription Drug Monitoring Program pdmp.png The Georgia Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) is an electronic database used to monitor the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances.

How can I contact Georgia Department of Public Health?

Instagram page for Georgia Department of Public Health How can we help? Call Us Main:(404) 657-2700 All Contacts Visit 2 Peachtree Street, NW 15th Floor ATLANTA, GA 30303 Driving Directions Public Health Districts Monday to Friday, 08:00 a.m. - 05:00 p.m. All in Eastern Time Zone About Us About DPH

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When will prescription records be available for 2022?

As a practical matter, this means that a full five-year record of prescriptions will not be available until July 1, 2022.

What states are part of the Georgia Department of Public Health?

The Georgia Department of Public Health has entered into agreements with the states of Alabama, South Carolina, Massachusetts and North Dakota for the purpose of sharing and disseminating data and information in the Georgia PDMP.

How often should a prescriber check the PDMP?

A prescriber is required to check the PDMP before writing a prescription for the first time for: Thereafter, if the prescription continues, the prescriber should check the PDMP at least every 90 days. The prescriber is not required to check the PDMP in these four situations:

When do prescribers have to register in PDMP?

All prescribers will be required to register in the PDMP by Jan. 1, 2018. Currently only about 10 percent of prescribers in Georgia are registered in the PDMP.

Who must register with PDMP?

Individuals with a DEA number must register in the PDMP including: physicians, physician assistants, pharmacists, licensed pharmacist delegates, dentists, optometrists, podiatrists, nurses with prescriptive authority, medical residents and interns with prescriptive authority.

When is 3Q 2021?

3Q 2021 (September 30) – Monday, November 15, 2021. 4Q 2021 (December 31) – Monday, February 14, 2022. If you have any questions about the Georgia Installment Lender Quarterly Activity Report, please contact the Department of Banking and Finance at dbfgila@dbf.state.ga.us or Justin McElheney, Director for Non-Depository Financial Institutions, ...

What are the filing deadlines for 2021?

Filing deadlines are 45 days from the end of each calendar quarter. If the 45th day falls on a weekend or holiday, the filing deadline will be the following business day. The filing deadlines for 2021 are as follows: 1 1Q 2021 (March 31) – Monday, May 17, 2021 2 2Q 2021 (June 30) – Monday, August 16, 2021 3 3Q 2021 (September 30) – Monday, November 15, 2021 4 4Q 2021 (December 31) – Monday, February 14, 2022

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