Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1408

Introduced
2/26/24  
Report Pass
2/27/24  
Introduced
2/26/24  

Caption

Low THC Oil Patient Registry; add ulcerative colitis as a condition for treatment

Impact

The passage of HB 1408 would directly impact the state's laws governing the use of low THC oil. Currently, the law specifies a range of serious health conditions that qualify patients for a prescription of low THC oil. With the addition of ulcerative colitis, the bill is positioned to broaden healthcare access for those who may not have found relief through conventional treatment methods. This change could improve quality of life for numerous patients, helping to alleviate symptoms such as severe pain and inflammation associated with the condition.

Summary

House Bill 1408 seeks to amend the Official Code of Georgia Annotated by adding ulcerative colitis to the list of qualifying conditions under the Low THC Oil Patient Registry. This registry allows patients with certain medical conditions to access low THC oil for treatment. The amendment reflects an expanding recognition of the potential benefits of low THC oil for managing symptoms associated with ulcerative colitis, which is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that affects millions of individuals across the nation. By including this condition, the bill aims to provide additional support and relief options for patients suffering from this debilitating disorder.

Contention

While the bill may seem straightforward in its intent to provide treatment options, some opposition may arise from stakeholders concerned about the implications of increasing access to low THC oil. Critics might argue that expanding the list of qualifying conditions could lead to over-prescription or misuse of low THC oil. Additionally, there are potential regulatory and oversight challenges in ensuring that the oil is administered safely and effectively. Ultimately, the success of HB 1408 will depend on a careful evaluation of the benefits versus the risks associated with its implementation and its alignment with broader public health policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1464

Low THC Oil Patient Registry; add dysmenorrhea to list of conditions for which medical marijuana may be prescribed and used

GA HB797

Public Health, Department of; Low THC Oil Patient Registry; revise provisions

GA SB270

Medical Cannabis; the location of retail outlets for the dispensing of low THC oil; authorize

GA HB196

Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission; subject to Administrative Procedure Act and laws governing open meetings and records; provide

GA HB227

Putting Georgia's Patients First Act; enact

GA SB220

"Putting Georgia's Patients First Act"; enact

GA HB337

Agriculture; use, production, manufacturing, and dispensing of medical marijuana; authorize

GA HB440

Providing Effective Access to Cannabis for Health (PEACH) Act; enact

GA SB495

Low THC Oil Patient Registry; term of validity of a registration card; provide

GA SB97

'Georgia Cyber Command Act'; Georgia Cyber Command Division under the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency; create

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.