Authorizes certain patients who are terminally ill to use medical cannabis at hospitals and nursing homes.
Impact
The implementation of A08469 would enable terminally ill patients to legally use medical cannabis in health care environments, reflecting a significant shift in the handling of cannabis-related treatments in New York. This legislation highlights a growing understanding of the therapeutic benefits of cannabis and its necessity in palliative care. Furthermore, the bill mandates that facilities incorporate the use of medical cannabis into patient records, while prohibiting smoking or vaping on the premises, thus addressing health and safety concerns.
Summary
Bill A08469 proposes amendments to the public health law of New York, specifically aimed at allowing terminally ill patients to utilize medical cannabis within health care facilities, such as hospitals and nursing homes. The bill outlines responsibilities for these health care facilities regarding the storage and administration of medical cannabis, while also reinforcing compliance with existing cannabis regulations. It aims to enhance the quality of life for terminally ill patients by providing them access to pain management treatments that involve medical cannabis.
Contention
Key points of contention surrounding the bill may arise from differing views on the use of medical cannabis in health care settings. Opponents may raise concerns regarding the management of cannabis use in hospitals or nursing homes, including potential implications for regulatory compliance and the hospital environment. Supporters argue that this bill is a compassionate measure that addresses the needs of terminally ill patients for effective pain management options revolutionized by cannabis therapies. Ensuring the guidelines for storage and use of medical cannabis within facilities might also be a focal area of debate.
Requires general hospitals and nursing homes to offer free notarial services to patients; requires an employee of such general hospital or nursing home who is a notary public to be present from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on business days.
Requires general hospitals and nursing homes to offer free notarial services to patients; requires an employee of such general hospital or nursing home who is a notary public to be present from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on business days.
Clarifies that a plan for the delivery of medical supplies and medications to pharmacies, hospitals and nursing homes in affected areas during a state disaster emergency is required.
Clarifies that a plan for the delivery of medical supplies and medications to pharmacies, hospitals and nursing homes in affected areas during a state disaster emergency is required.
Relates to the content and procedure for certification by pharmacists of patients using medical cannabis; allows a pharmacist employed by a registered organization and responsible for supervising the dispensing of medical cannabis within a cannabis dispensing facility to recommend and certify patients upon consultation within such dispensing facility.
Relates to the content and procedure for certification by pharmacists of patients using medical cannabis; allows a pharmacist employed by a registered organization and responsible for supervising the dispensing of medical cannabis within a cannabis dispensing facility to recommend and certify patients upon consultation within such dispensing facility.
Authorizes the cannabis control board to issue a cannabis showcase event permit to certain licensees authorized to conduct retail sales of adult-use cannabis, cannabis products and cannabis merchandise.
Authorizes the cannabis control board to issue a cannabis showcase event permit to certain licensees authorized to conduct retail sales of adult-use cannabis, cannabis products and cannabis merchandise.