NO. Patients with a medical marijuana card or their caregivers are NOT allowed to grow their own plants. Only registered Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers are able to grow, cultivate or process marijuana.
FAQ Category: I’m Qualified, Now What?
I’m Qualified, Now What?
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Requests to replace a lost or stolen card will require the cardholder to submit a Change, Replacement or Surrender Request Form, along with a copy of his or her Florida driver’s license or identification card and a $15 replacement fee.
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YES. The Department of Health expires your medical marijuana certification one year after its issue. You need to reapply to get a renewal to remain legally eligible to use cannabis. KindHealth sends you a renewal reminder ahead of the expiration date to keep you legal. To renew, you need only go to your registry card profile online. There is a card renewal option that takes you to the payment portal. The…
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Patients and/or legal representatives must annually submit a renewal application, along with the application fee and any required accompanying documents to the department forty-five (45) days prior to the card expiration date to maintain an active Medical Marijuana Use Registry identification card. The process starts with a call to KindHealth to schedule your re-evaluation appointment. Fast FAQ: How do I order my refill?
