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Perhaps you’ve seen the headlines and perhaps you’re intrigued. Alabama physicians appear to be on the precipice of certifying patients to obtain medical cannabis for certain qualifying conditions. Assuming the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission issues at least one cannabis dispensary license at its meeting on January 8, which it is widely expected to do, that process can begin as soon as next week.
So, if you’re licensed to practice medicine in Alabama, what do you need to know before engaging in the process of certifying patients with qualifying conditions? Follow along as we walk through the existing requirements.
We cannot stress this enough: These rules are new and are likely subject to change as regulators face circumstances they did not anticipate. As much as we hate recommending that you pay lawyers because it sounds so self-serving, we do recommend that any physician seeking to certify patients for medical cannabis stay abreast of all guidance from the various regulators and work with an attorney to ensure compliance with all applicable laws.
The most recent guidance from the Alabama Board of Medical Examiners establishes the requirements a physician must meet to be eligible to obtain an Alabama Medical Cannabis Certification Permit:
There are also experience requirements to obtain an Alabama Medical Cannabis Certification Permit:
The Board of Medical Examiners has made clear that Alabama Medical Cannabis Certification Permit holders may NOT:
The Board of Medical Examiners has established requirements for the certification and recommendation of the use of medical cannabis. Permit holders:
There are limitations on the recommended dosage of medical cannabis, which include that:
The Board of Medical Examiners also provided a helpful list of FAQs and responses to the questions:
We live in interesting times. For Alabama’s medical cannabis program to work, it will require physicians certifying patients with qualifying conditions to obtain cannabis from medical dispensaries receiving product from processors receiving product from cultivators and the reliability of medical cannabis testing labs and secure transporters. While offering the potential for certifying patients for medical cannabis, Alabama law also requires strict adherence to regulatory guidance that is almost certainly going to evolve quickly.
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Perhaps you’ve seen the headlines and perhaps you’re intrigued. Alabama physicians appear to be on the precipice of certifying patients to obtain medical cannabis for certain qualifying conditions. Assuming the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission issues at least one cannabis dispensary license at its meeting on January 8, which it is widely expected to do, that process can begin as soon as next week.
So, if you’re licensed to practice medicine in Alabama, what do you need to know before engaging in the process of certifying patients with qualifying conditions? Follow along as we walk through the existing requirements.
We cannot stress this enough: These rules are new and are likely subject to change as regulators face circumstances they did not anticipate. As much as we hate recommending that you pay lawyers because it sounds so self-serving, we do recommend that any physician seeking to certify patients for medical cannabis stay abreast of all guidance from the various regulators and work with an attorney to ensure compliance with all applicable laws.
The most recent guidance from the Alabama Board of Medical Examiners establishes the requirements a physician must meet to be eligible to obtain an Alabama Medical Cannabis Certification Permit:
There are also experience requirements to obtain an Alabama Medical Cannabis Certification Permit:
The Board of Medical Examiners has made clear that Alabama Medical Cannabis Certification Permit holders may NOT:
The Board of Medical Examiners has established requirements for the certification and recommendation of the use of medical cannabis. Permit holders:
There are limitations on the recommended dosage of medical cannabis, which include that:
The Board of Medical Examiners also provided a helpful list of FAQs and responses to the questions:
We live in interesting times. For Alabama’s medical cannabis program to work, it will require physicians certifying patients with qualifying conditions to obtain cannabis from medical dispensaries receiving product from processors receiving product from cultivators and the reliability of medical cannabis testing labs and secure transporters. While offering the potential for certifying patients for medical cannabis, Alabama law also requires strict adherence to regulatory guidance that is almost certainly going to evolve quickly.
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Sign Up for any (or all) of our 25+ Newsletters
You are responsible for reading, understanding, and agreeing to the National Law Review’s (NLR’s) and the National Law Forum LLC’s Terms of Use and Privacy Policy before using the National Law Review website. The National Law Review is a free-to-use, no-log-in database of legal and business articles. The content and links on www.NatLawReview.com are intended for general information purposes only. Any legal analysis, legislative updates, or other content and links should not be construed as legal or professional advice or a substitute for such advice. No attorney-client or confidential relationship is formed by the transmission of information between you and the National Law Review website or any of the law firms, attorneys, or other professionals or organizations who include content on the National Law Review website. If you require legal or professional advice, kindly contact an attorney or other suitable professional advisor.
Some states have laws and ethical rules regarding solicitation and advertisement practices by attorneys and/or other professionals. The National Law Review is not a law firm nor is www.NatLawReview.com intended to be a referral service for attorneys and/or other professionals. The NLR does not wish, nor does it intend, to solicit the business of anyone or to refer anyone to an attorney or other professional. NLR does not answer legal questions nor will we refer you to an attorney or other professional if you request such information from us.
Under certain state laws, the following statements may be required on this website and we have included them in order to be in full compliance with these rules. The choice of a lawyer or other professional is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. Attorney Advertising Notice: Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Statement in compliance with Texas Rules of Professional Conduct. Unless otherwise noted, attorneys are not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, nor can NLR attest to the accuracy of any notation of Legal Specialization or other Professional Credentials.
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