YES. After you are certified and registered by one of our physicians, the state will send your acceptance email, usually within a few days. A copy of your acceptance email can then be used as a temporary card, along with your Florida ID, to purchase medical marijuana until you get your actual card. The Medical Marijuana Use Registry will send the card directly to you. You are NOT able to buy…
FAQ Category: I’m Qualified, Now What?
I’m Qualified, Now What?
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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.
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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?
