Connecticut 2019 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB07135 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 03/26/2019

                     
 
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General Assembly  Raised Bill No. 7135  
January Session, 2019  
LCO No. 3736 
 
 
Referred to Committee on VETERANS' AFFAIRS  
 
 
Introduced by:  
(VA)  
 
 
 
AN ACT EXTENDING THE VALIDITY OF WRITTEN CERTIFICATIONS 
FOR MEDICAL MARIJUAN A AND IDENTIFYING VETERANS WHO 
HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS T HEREFOR.  
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General 
Assembly convened: 
 
Section 1. Subsection (b) of section 21a-408c of the general statutes is 1 
repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective 2 
October 1, 2019): 3 
(b) Any initial written certification for the palliative use of 4 
marijuana issued on or after October 1, 2019, by a physician or an 5 
advanced practice registered nurse under subsection (a) of this section 6 
shall be valid for a period not to exceed [one year] thirteen months 7 
from the date such initial written certification is signed and dated by 8 
the physician or advanced practice registered nurse, and any 9 
subsequent written certification shall be valid for a period not to 10 
exceed one year from the date such subsequent written certification is 11 
signed and dated. Not later than ten calendar days after the expiration 12 
of such period, or at any time before the expiration of such period 13 
should the qualifying patient no longer wish to possess marijuana for 14 
palliative use, the qualifying patient or the primary caregiver shall 15  Raised Bill No. 7135 
 
 
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destroy all usable marijuana possessed by the qualifying patient and 16 
the primary caregiver for palliative use. 17 
Sec. 2. Subsection (a) of section 21a-408d of the general statutes is 18 
repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective 19 
October 1, 2019): 20 
(a) Each qualifying patient who is issued a written certification for 21 
the palliative use of marijuana under subdivision (1) of subsection (a) 22 
of section 21a-408a, and the primary caregiver of such qualifying 23 
patient, shall register with the Department of Consumer Protection. 24 
Such registration shall be effective from the date the Department of 25 
Consumer Protection issues a certificate of registration until the 26 
expiration of the written certification issued by the physician or 27 
advanced practice registered nurse. The qualifying patient and the 28 
primary caregiver shall provide sufficient identifying information, as 29 
determined by the department, to establish the personal identity of the 30 
qualifying patient and the primary caregiver. The department shall 31 
afford the qualifying patient an opportunity to provide information 32 
identifying such qualifying patient as a veteran, as defined in 33 
subsection (a) of section 27-103. If the qualifying patient is under 34 
eighteen years of age and not an emancipated minor, the custodial 35 
parent, guardian or other person having legal custody of the qualifying 36 
patient shall also provide a letter from both the qualifying patient's 37 
primary care provider and a physician who is board certified in an 38 
area of medicine involved in the treatment of the debilitating condition 39 
for which the qualifying patient was certified that confirms that the 40 
palliative use of marijuana is in the best interest of the qualifying 41 
patient. A physician may issue a written certification for the palliative 42 
use of marijuana by a qualifying patient who is under eighteen years 43 
of age, provided such written certification shall not be for marijuana in 44 
a dosage form that requires that the marijuana be smoked, inhaled or 45 
vaporized. The qualifying patient or the primary caregiver shall report 46 
any change in the identifying information to the department not later 47 
than five business days after such change. The department shall issue a 48  Raised Bill No. 7135 
 
 
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registration certificate to the qualifying patient and to the primary 49 
caregiver and may charge a reasonable fee, not to exceed twenty-five 50 
dollars, for each registration certificate issued under this subsection. 51 
Any registration fees collected by the department under this 52 
subsection shall be paid to the State Treasurer and credited to the 53 
General Fund. 54 
This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following 
sections: 
 
Section 1 October 1, 2019 21a-408c(b) 
Sec. 2 October 1, 2019 21a-408d(a) 
 
VA Joint Favorable