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(c) A community-based residential facility, as defined in s. 50.01 (1g).
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(d) A residential care apartment complex, as defined in s. 50.01 (6d).
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(e) A hospice, as defined in s. 50.90 (1).
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(f) A facility, as defined in s. 647.01 (4).
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(g) A swing bed in an acute care facility or extended care facility, as specified
17in
42 USC 1395tt.
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18(15) “Severe chronic pain” means pain that dominates the senses, that
19interferes with the essential activities for daily living, that has persisted for at least
203 months, and that is not responsive to or appropriate for other therapies.
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21259.02 Possession and sale prohibited. No person may possess, sell,
22transfer, or transport cannabis or medical cannabis products unless the person is
23licensed under s. 94.57, the person holds a valid registry identification card issued
24by the office under s. 259.04, or the person is an agent or employee of a dispensary
25operating pursuant to s. 259.10.
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1259.03 Office of medical cannabis regulation. (1) The office shall oversee
2and regulate the dispensing of medical cannabis products.
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3(2) The office shall promulgate rules establishing safety and security
4requirements for the premises of dispensaries that handle cannabis or medical
5cannabis products.
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6(3) Annually, no later than October 15, the office shall submit a report to the
7chief clerk of each house of the legislature for distribution to the legislature under
8s. 13.172 (2) on the performance of the medical cannabis program under this chapter.
9The report shall include information on all of the following:
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(a) The number of patients included in the patient and caregiver registry under
11s. 259.04.
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(b) The medical conditions that have qualified patients for inclusion in the
13patient and caregiver registry under s. 259.04 expressed as a total number and a
14percentage of all the patients included on the patient and caregiver registry.
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(c) The number of doses and type of medical cannabis products dispensed.
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(d) The residency by county of patients who possess a valid patient registry
17identification card under s. 259.04.
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(e) The expenses and revenues of the program over the previous year, all funds
19held in reserve for the program, and an estimation of the expenses and revenues of
20the program over the following year.
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21(4) The office shall ensure that any information that is in the office's possession
22and that could create a security risk if disclosed is confidential and not open to public
23inspection or copying under s. 19.35 (1), except that it shall be made available to a
24law enforcement agency or law enforcement officer.
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1259.04 Patient and caregiver registry.
(1) The office shall create and
2maintain a registry that includes all patients and caregivers authorized to possess
3medical cannabis products pursuant to this chapter. The registry shall be an
4electronic system accessible online by authorized users. The office shall add an
5individual as a patient to the registry, and issue the individual a registry
6identification card and unique identification code, if the individual submits all of the
7following:
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(a) The individual's name, address, and contact information.
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(b) Proof that the individual is a resident.
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(c) Proof that the individual is at least 18 years of age or, if the individual is
11under the age of 18, written consent from all parents or, if legal custody of the
12individual has been awarded by a court, from all persons awarded legal custody of
13the individual to be included in the patient and caregiver registry.
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(d) If the individual has previously been convicted of a crime, proof that the
15individual is not on parole, probation, or extended supervision.
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(e) A written confirmation from a prescriber that the prescriber has established
17a bona fide relationship with the individual, met with the individual in person,
18reviewed the individual's health care records, performed any tests to identify the
19presence of a medical condition to a reasonable degree of medical certainty, and
20determined that the individual has at least one of the following medical conditions:
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1. Cancer.
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2. HIV or AIDS.
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3. Seizures and epilepsy.
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4. Post-traumatic stress disorder.
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5. Alzheimer's disease.
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16. Glaucoma.
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7. Severe chronic pain.
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8. Severe chronic nausea.
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9. Severe muscle spasms.
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10. Parkinson's disease.
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11. Multiple sclerosis.
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12. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
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13. Chronic motor or vocal tic disorder.
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14. Tourette syndrome.
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15. Inflammatory bowel disease.
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16. Any terminal illness with a probable life expectancy of less than one year.
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12(2) (a) Written confirmation from a prescriber under par. (b) or sub. (1) (e) is
13valid for 2 years from the day that the prescriber determines the patient has or
14continues to have at least one of the conditions described under sub. (1) (e).
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(b) No earlier than 90 days prior to the expiration of the written confirmation
16from a prescriber under this paragraph or sub. (1) (e), a patient may obtain and
17submit written confirmation from a prescriber consistent with sub. (1) (e) that the
18patient continues to have at least one of the conditions described under sub. (1) (e).
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19(3) At the time a patient applies to the office for inclusion on the patient and
20caregiver registry under this section and annually thereafter, a patient shall pay a
21fee of $100 or, if the patient qualifies for a hardship exception as determined by the
22office, a fee of $50.
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23(4) If a patient is added to the registry under sub. (1) or submits written
24confirmation that the patient continues to have at least one of the conditions
25described under sub. (1) (e) consistent with sub. (2), the office shall record on the
1registry the prescriber who determined that the patient has or continues to have at
2least one of the conditions described under sub. (1) (e) and the condition under sub.
3(1) (e) that qualifies the patient for inclusion on the patient and caregiver registry.
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4(5) If an individual under the age of 18 is added to the registry and legal custody
5of the individual has been awarded by a court, all person's awarded legal custody of
6the individual shall inform any noncustodial parent of the individual that the
7individual is included on the registry.
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8(6) (a) A patient included in the patient and caregiver registry under this
9section may designate up to 3 caregivers who may purchase and possess medical
10cannabis products on the patient's behalf, except as provided in par. (b). A caregiver
11designated by a patient shall be included in the patient and caregiver registry under
12this section and shall be issued a registry identification card that evidences their
13inclusion as a caregiver in the registry.
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(b) If a patient is under the age of 18, the office shall designate the patient's
15parents or guardians as the patient's caregivers. The minor patient's parents or
16guardians may designate one additional caregiver who may purchase and possess
17medical cannabis products on the minor patient's behalf.
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(c) No individual may act as a caregiver under this subsection unless the
19individual is 21 years of age or older, is a resident, and has not been convicted of a
20crime, unless at least 10 years have passed since the completion of any sentence
21imposed for the crime, including any period of incarceration, parole, or extended
22supervision, and any period of probation imposed for the crime.
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(d) No individual may act as a caregiver under this section for more than 5
24patients, except as provided in par. (e).
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1(e) A patient who resides in a residential care facility may designate an
2employee of the residential care facility as the patient's caregiver. The office shall
3promulgate rules to establish reasonable limits on the number of patients for which
4an employee of a residential care facility may be designated as a caregiver.
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(f) Neither a patient nor any parent or guardian of a minor patient may
6designate an individual as a caregiver for the patient unless the caregiver
7affirmatively consents to act as the patient's caregiver and to be included on the
8patient and caregiver registry.
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(g) At the time a patient applies to the office for inclusion on the patient and
10caregiver registry under this section and at any time that a patient submits written
11confirmation from a prescriber consistent with sub. (1) (e) that the patient continues
12to have at least one of the conditions described under sub. (1) (e), the patient shall
13provide a complete list of caregivers designated by the patient. A complete list of
14caregivers under this paragraph shall include the names and addresses of each
15caregiver designated by the patient or, if the patient is a minor, a parent or guardian
16of the patient and an affirmation that each caregiver has consented to act as the
17patient's caregiver.
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(h) A patient or, if the patient is a minor, a parent or guardian of a patient may
19update the designated caregivers for the patient at any time by submitting to the
20office an updated list of caregivers designated by the patient or, if the patient is a
21minor, a parent or guardian of the patient. An updated list of caregivers under this
22paragraph shall include the names and addresses of each caregiver designated by the
23patient or, if the patient is a minor, a parent or guardian of the patient and an
24affirmation that each caregiver has consented to act as the patient's caregiver.
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1(i) Before any caregiver is added to the patient and caregiver registry under this
2subsection, the office, with the assistance of the department of justice, shall conduct
3a background investigation of the caregiver. If the office determines that any
4information obtained as a result of the background investigation provides a
5reasonable basis for further investigation, the office may require the caregiver to be
6fingerprinted on 2 fingerprint cards, each bearing a complete set of the applicant's
7fingerprints, or by other technologies approved by law enforcement agencies. The
8department of justice shall submit any such fingerprint cards to the federal bureau
9of investigation for the purposes of verifying the identity of the caregiver and
10obtaining records of his or her criminal arrests and convictions.
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(j) Any individual who is a caregiver included on the patient and caregiver
12registry under this subsection may revoke his or her consent to act as a patient's
13caregiver at any time and remove himself or herself from the patient and caregiver
14registry by submitting a written statement to the office that the individual no longer
15consents to act as a caregiver for a patient under this subsection and wishes to be
16removed from the patient and caregiver registry.
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17(7) (a) For purposes of this subsection, “patient's residence” includes a
18temporary accommodation if the patient intends to or did stay at the temporary
19accommodation overnight.
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(b) A patient who holds a valid registry identification card under this section
21may use medical cannabis products and may possess medical cannabis products only
22at the patient's residence, between the dispensary from which the products were
23purchased and the patient's residence, and between the patient's residences if the
24patient has more than one residence.
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1(c) A caregiver who holds a valid registry identification card under this section
2may possess untampered and unopened medical cannabis products only at the
3caregiver's residence, between the dispensary from which the products were
4purchased and the caregiver's or the caregiver's patient's residence, and between the
5caregiver's and the caregiver's patient's residence.
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(d) A patient or caregiver who holds a valid registry identification card under
7this section may acquire medical cannabis products only from a dispensary operating
8pursuant to this chapter, and only in the amounts specified under s. 259.10 (5).
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9(8) The office shall remove a patient from the patient and caregiver registry
10under this section if the office finds that any of the following has occurred:
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(a) The patient has not paid the annual fee required under sub. (3).
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(b) The patient fails to submit written confirmation that the patient continues
13to have at least one of the conditions described under sub. (1) (e) prior to the
14expiration of the written confirmation consistent with sub. (2).
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(c) The patient has been convicted for a violation of the federal Controlled
16Substances Act under
21 USC 801 to
971, the Uniform Controlled Substances Act
17under ch. 961, or any controlled substances law of another state.
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(d) The patient has been convicted of any felony.
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(e) The patient has been found to have violated any provision of this chapter
20or any rules promulgated under this chapter by fraud.
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(f) The patient is no longer a resident.
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(g) The patient voluntarily requests to be removed from the patient and
23caregiver registry.
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24(9) The office shall remove a caregiver from the patient and caregiver registry
25under this section if the office finds that any of the following has occurred:
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1(a) The caregiver has been convicted of any crime.
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(b) The caregiver has been found to have violated any provision of this chapter
3or any rules promulgated under this chapter by fraud.
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(c) The caregiver is no longer a resident.
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5(10) If a patient is removed from the patient and caregiver registry under this
6section, the office shall remove any caregivers designated for that patient from the
7patient and caregiver registry unless the caregiver is a caregiver for another patient
8who is on the patient and caregiver registry under this section.
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9259.10 Medical cannabis dispensaries. (1) No person may sell or transfer
10medical cannabis products to patients and caregivers except for a dispensary
11operated by the office.
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12(2) The office shall establish 5 dispensaries in the state. In establishing
13dispensaries in the state, the office shall place one dispensary in each of the 5 regions
14that the department has established for data analysis and communication purposes.
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15(3) (a) Each dispensary may obtain packaged and labeled medical cannabis
16products from processors licensed under s. 94.57 (5) and dispense medical cannabis
17products consistent with this section.
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(b) No dispensary may dispense medical cannabis products to any person
19except for a patient or caregiver who presents photo identification and a valid
20registry identification card issued by the office under s. 259.04. Before a dispensary
21may dispense medical cannabis products to a patient or caregiver, the dispensary
22shall confirm the patient or caregiver is included on the patient and caregiver
23registry under s. 259.04 by searching the registry for the patient's or caregiver's
24unique identification code.
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1(4) Each dispensary shall be adequately staffed to advise patients and
2caregivers on appropriate medical cannabis products to use or consume and
3appropriate dosages. At a minimum, each dispensary shall have on staff at all times
4at least one pharmacist who is qualified to advise patients and caregivers on
5appropriate uses and dosages of medical cannabis products and potential
6interactions between medical cannabis products and other drugs, as defined in s.
7450.01 (10), that the patient uses.
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8(5) (a) Before a dispensary may dispense medical cannabis products to a
9patient or the patient's caregiver, the dispensary shall direct a qualified pharmacist
10who is employed by the dispensary to consult with the patient or the patient's
11caregiver and review the patient's records under the prescription drug monitoring
12program under s. 961.385. After consulting with the patient or the patient's
13caregiver and reviewing the patient's records under the prescription drug
14monitoring program, if the patient has never been dispensed medical cannabis
15products in this state, the pharmacist shall recommend a daily dosage for the patient
16and record the recommended daily dosage in the patient and caregiver registry
17under s. 259.04. If the patient has previously been recommended a daily dosage, the
18consulting pharmacist may update the patient's recommended daily dosage. If the
19consulting pharmacist recommends an updated daily dosage for the patient, the
20pharmacist shall record that updated recommendation in the patient and caregiver
21registry under s. 259.04.
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(b) A dispensary may dispense to a patient who has never been dispensed
23medical cannabis products in this state or the patient's caregiver not more than a
2430-day supply of medical cannabis products based on the dosage recommendation
25made by a qualified pharmacist employed by a dispensary and recorded in the
1patient and caregiver registry under s. 259.04. After dispensing to a patient an
2initial 30-day supply of medical cannabis products, a dispensary may dispense not
3more than a 90-day supply of medical cannabis products based on the most recent
4dosage recommendation made by a qualified pharmacist employed by a dispensary
5and recorded in the patient and caregiver registry under s. 259.04.
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(c) No dispensary may dispense any medical cannabis products to a patient or
7to a caregiver for a patient who, based on the amount of medical cannabis products
8previously dispensed and the patient's recommended daily dosage, has or should
9have more than a 7-day supply of medical cannabis products.
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(d) A dispensary shall designate one or more employees to generate records for
11the prescription drug monitoring program under s. 961.385 when a medical cannabis
12product is dispensed to a patient or caregiver and to record the following information
13in the registry when a medical cannabis product is dispensed to a patient or
14caregiver:
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1. The form and quantity of medical cannabis products dispensed.
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2. The pharmacist who consulted with the patient or caregiver prior to
17dispensing.
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3. The individual to whom the medical cannabis products are dispensed.
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4. The date the medical cannabis products are dispensed.
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5. The estimated number of days of therapy that the dispensed medical
21cannabis products may be used by the patient.
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22(6) The office shall promulgate rules to establish qualifications for pharmacists
23to advise patients and caregivers at dispensaries under this section on appropriate
24uses and dosages of medical cannabis products and potential interactions between
25medical cannabis products and other drugs that the patient uses.
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1(7) A dispensary, and any employee of a dispensary, may not make any
2statement or other indication that the consumption or use of medical cannabis may
3cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent any disease or medical condition.
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4259.15 Advertising prohibited. (1) No dispensary may advertise its
5services.
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6(2) No prescriber may advertise that he or she may provide a written
7confirmation under s. 259.04 (1) (e).
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8259.20 Sales prices. The office shall set the price of medical cannabis
9products offered for sale at dispensaries. The office may set the price of medical
10cannabis products only at a level sufficient to recoup product and operational costs.
11The office may update prices under this subsection whenever the office determines
12it is necessary.