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Medical Cannabis Registry - Minnesota Dept. of Health

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How do I register with the medical cannabis registry?

Registration involves the following steps: Step 1: The patient visits his/her health care practitioner. Step 2: The patient's health care practitioner enrolls in the Medical Cannabis Registry and certifies that the patient has a qualifying medical condition. Step 3: The patient gets an email with a link to the enrollment application.

How do I get certified for medical cannabis in Minnesota?

You must have one of these conditions, and be a Minnesota resident, in order to be certified for medical cannabis. Check to be sure that your health care practitioner is able to certify you for the program. Give your practitioner an email address appropriate for medical cannabis communications.

How do I register as a health care practitioner in Minnesota?

Register as a health care practitioner in the Minnesota Medical Cannabis Registry. You must be a Minnesota licensed Physician, Physician Assistant or Advance Practice Registered Nurse to register as a health care practitioner in the Minnesota Medical Cannabis Registry.

Are Minnesota Nurses allowed to use medical cannabis products?

The Minnesota Board of Nursing recognizes that nurses may be involved in the care of clients who are receiving medical cannabis products. As always, nurses are expected to follow the prevailing standards of practice and the Nurse Practice Act.

How to register for medical marijuana?

Registration involves the following steps: Step 1: The patient visits his/her health care practitioner. Step 2: The patient's health care practitioner enrolls in the Medical Cannabis Registry and certifies that the patient has a qualifying medical condition. Step 3: The patient gets an email with a link to the enrollment application.

When does Minnesota's medical marijuana expire?

As a result, medical cannabis patient enrollments scheduled to expire between March 31, 2020 and Aug. 1, 2021, will expire on Aug. 1, 2021.

When does medical cannabis expire?

As a result, medical cannabis patient enrollments scheduled to expire between March 31, 2020 and Aug. 1, 2021, will expire on Aug. 1, 2021. The Office of Medical Cannabis expects higher volume and longer wait times with increased requests for assistance from patients.

What is the law for medical cannabis?

For a patient to receive medical cannabis, the law requires that a licensed health care practitioner certify that the patient has one or more of the qualifying conditions.

Is Minnesota still rescinding the medical cannabis program?

As Minnesota begins to safely transition back to a more normal summer, Gov. Tim Walz has started to rescind Executive Orders that, due to the state's progress against COVID-19, will no longer be necessary. These changes will impact Minnesota's Medical Cannabis Program. Medical cannabis patients and their caregivers should plan ahead ...

For Patients

Find out which conditions qualify, how to get certified, where to get medical cannabis and the costs.

Laws and Rules

Information about laws, rules and policies related to Minnesota medical cannabis.

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn answers to questions about getting certified, enrolling in the program, adding a caregiver and more!

Petitions Process

Petitions are accepted annually, June 1 - July 31, to add a new qualifying condition and/or delivery method to the program.

About the Medical Cannabis Program

Manufacturer and laboratory selection, rulemaking, task force, and other details about Minnesota's Medical Cannabis Program.

How to get medical cannabis in Minnesota?

1. Contact Health Care Practitioner 1 Qualifying Condition for Medical Cannabis#N#You must have one of these conditions, and be a Minnesota resident, in order to be certified for medical cannabis. 2 Health Care Practitioners for Medical Cannabis#N#Check to be sure that your health care practitioner is able to certify you for the program. 3 Email address#N#Give your practitioner an email address appropriate for medical cannabis communications. You may not want to choose an email that others can access or that belongs to your employer. Please fill, sign and bring the Patient E-mail and Acknowledgement Form (PDF) to your health care practitioner.#N#If you do not have an email address, please contact our office and we will provide one for you. 4 Request a Visit Summary, with all your current medications and medical conditions. This will be helpful for the pharmacist at the Cannabis Patient Center.

How long does it take to get approved for a cannabis clinic?

Enrollments are processed in the order they are received and it could take up to 30 days to be approved. You will need to complete the patient self-evaluation report in your account in the registry. Complete the patient self-evaluation report to expedite your visit to the cannabis patient center. 4.

Who must certify you for medical cannabis in Minnesota?

Before you may register for the program, a Minnesota licensed doctor, physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse who has registered with the Office of Medical Cannabis, must first certify you as suffering from one of the following conditions:

Can I upload a photo to my state ID?

You will be required to upload an electronic copy of your government-issued photo ID (state ID, driver’s license, or passport). The form will allow you to select an image file (scanned copy) of your ID and/or will allow you to use a camera from a phone or tablet to take a photo of the qualifying government-issued ID.

Registration and Certification Information

Create an account with us at the Health Care Practitioner Registration page.

Register for Minnesota's Medical Cannabis Program today!

Create an account with us at the Health Care Practitioner Registration page.