Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB790

Introduced
1/31/24  

Caption

Medical Cannabis - Employees in Health Care Settings Caring for Qualifying Patients

Impact

The enactment of HB 790 is poised to significantly influence how medical cannabis is administered within healthcare facilities such as assisted living homes, intermediate care facilities, and hospice care programs. By explicitly authorizing designated medical personnel to administer cannabis, the bill ensures compliance with health regulations while alleviating legal concerns surrounding cannabis use in these environments. It will enable quicker and more efficient care for qualifying patients, ensuring they have access to their medications when needed.

Summary

House Bill 790 seeks to legislate the guidelines under which designated medical personnel can administer medical cannabis to qualifying patients. The bill specifically outlines circumstances where such personnel, who are defined as employees in healthcare settings, can legally provide medical cannabis without being subject to registration requirements with the Maryland Cannabis Administration. This initiative aims to facilitate better healthcare delivery to patients who are authorized to use medical cannabis, promoting patient care across various healthcare settings.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, HB 790 has garnered attention and prompted discussions about the broader implications for medical cannabis use in state law. Critics may express concerns about the training and qualifications necessary for designated medical personnel and whether such a policy might lead to misuse or over-reliance on cannabis as a treatment method. Additionally, the debate may involve discussions about the efficiency of the current regulations regarding cannabis administration in medical settings and the potential need for oversight to ensure patient safety.

Companion Bills

MD SB347

Crossfiled Medical Cannabis - Employees in Health Care Settings Caring for Qualifying Patients

MD HB685

Carry Over Medical Cannabis - Employees in Health Care Settings Caring for Qualifying Patients - Exemption

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