30 hours ago · Important Update for Patients/Applicants On Thursday, July 15, 2021, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signed HB 1443 into law. This bill removed the requirement that medical cannabis patients select a single dispensary. Although the requirement to identify a single dispensary was temporarily lifted on June 25, 2021 following the go-live of the new Medical … >> Go To The Portal
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In August 2013, Illinois became the 20th state to authorize a program for the cultivation and dispensing of cannabis for medical purposes. The Medical Cannabis Registry Program is a statewide program that allows patients access to medical marijuana who meet one of the qualifying conditions.
Patients are now able to go to any Medical Cannabis dispensary that they choose. If you have any further questions or concerns, please email the Division of Medical Cannabis at: dph.medicalcannabis@illinois.gov or call 855-636-3688.
Buying larger quantities of cannabis in Illinois Current Illinois recreational marijuana purchasing limits are 1.05 ounces every two weeks. With your Illinois medical marijuana card, you can buy up to 2.5 ounces over a two-week period.
Your password should be entered in the following format: ADULT PATIENTS: ICTSMMDD (MMDD being the month and day of your birthdate) MINOR PATIENTS: ICTSMMDD (MMDD being the month and day of the adult caregiver's birthdate) *Please note you have to actually use the letters ICTS before your birthdate numbers!
It's up to individual consumers to make sure they don't posses more weed than allowed, but there's nothing to stop them from shopping at multiple dispensaries.
Dispensaries will be required to use electronic readers to scan and verify the validity of the consumer's government-issued identification, which must prove the consumer is at least 21 years old. State law prohibits the information on the identification from being retained, used, shared, or disclosed.
Online by logging into Application Benefits Eligibility (ABE)/Manage My Case at https://abe.illinois.gov/abe/access/ -- You should see a "Request Temporary Card" button after you log on. Press it, and a Temporary Card will available within 24 hours.
The information below explains the changes to the Medical Cannabis Patient Program (MCPP) and the Opioid Alternative Pilot Program (OAPP) and the proposed start dates. New debilitating medical conditions for the Medical Cannabis Patient Program (MCPP) Autism. Chronic pain. Irritable bowel syndrome.
Get an Illinois Medical Card application completed in just two telemedicine visits!REQUEST APPOINTMENT. Fill out the form above and one of our schedulers will reach out to you ASAP. ... SCHEDULE APPOINTMENT. An intake specialist will contact you to schedule your appointments. ... PHYSICIAN CERTIFICATION FORM. ... SUBMIT APPLICATION.
On August 12, 2019, changes to the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program became effective. The Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act is a permanent program and the “pilot” designation has been removed.
The Illinois Department of Public Health is partnering with certified local health departments (LHD) to provide assistance to qualifying patients with completing their applications for the Medical Cannabis Registry Program.
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is converting the existing Medical Cannabis Registry to a new system – Entellitrak. The conversion process will require the current system to go down beginning June 7, 2021.
Monthly Medical Cannabis Patient Program data can be found on the statewide Medical Cannabis Pilot Program website.
IDPH does not offer onsite assistance, but we are able to answer your questions or process your requests via email.
In August 2013, Illinois became the 20th state to authorize a program for the cultivation and dispensing of cannabis for medical purposes. The Medical Cannabis Registry Program is a statewide program that allows patients access to medical marijuana who meet one of the qualifying conditions.
Monthly Medical Cannabis Patient Program data can be found on the statewide Medical Cannabis Pilot Program website.
In August 2013, Illinois became the 20th state to authorize a program for the cultivation and dispensing of cannabis for medical purposes. The Medical Cannabis Registry Program is a statewide program that allows patients access to medical marijuana who meet one of the qualifying conditions.
Monthly Medical Cannabis Patient Program data can be found on the statewide Medical Cannabis Pilot Program website.
New Applicants: Select +New MCPP Patient Registration to begin a MCPP application. If you are not sure which program to apply for, talk to your health care provider before starting your application.
To add a health care provider certification, click + New. NOTE: Health care provider’s certifications are only valid for 90 days from the date of in-person/telemedicine examination.
If you want to continue with the MCPP program, submit an extension or renewal prior to the card expiring. Refer to the Qualifying Patient Extension instructions for the extension process. An email will be sent to you when it is time to renew your card. Sign into the system using your username and password.
You need to select a 1-year, 2-years’, or 3-years’ timeframe for the renewal application. Note: If your medical condition is lifelong, the timeframe will be automatically set by the system for a three-years term. You will have to answer the caregiver question.
If you are not on the MCPP Patient Caregiver tab, select the MCPP Patient Caregiver tab.
To add a health care provider certification, click on the Provider Certification tab and then + New. NOTE: Health care provider’s certifications are only valid for 90 days from the date of in-person/telemedicine examination.