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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 218B — Medicinal cannabis

218B.060 Registry identification card program -- Required information.

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(1)The cabinet shall establish, implement, and operate a registry identification card
program, including registry identification card application and renewal fees, for
registered qualified patients, visiting qualified patients, and designated caregivers.
Registry identification card application and renewal fees collected by the cabinet
pursuant to this section shall be retained by the cabinet for administrative purposes.
(2)Registry identification cards shall contain the following:
(a)The name of the cardholder;
(b)A designation of whether the cardholder is a registered qualified patient,
visiting qualified patient, or designated caregiver;
(c)The date of issuance and expiration date of the registry identification card;
(d)A random alphanumeric identification number of at least ten
(10)characters,
containing at least four
(4)numbers and at least four
(4)letters, that is unique
to the cardholder;
(e)A bar code or other marking that can be scanned electronically;
(f)A photograph of the cardholder, if the cabinet's administrative regulations
require one;
(g)The telephone number and website address for the electronic monitoring
system established pursuant to KRS 218A.202;
(h)If the cardholder is a registered qualified patient who has designated one
or more designated caregivers, the random alphanumeric identification
number of the patient's designated caregivers;
(i)If the cardholder is a designated caregiver, the random alphanumeric
identification number of the registered qualified patient the designated
caregiver is receiving the registry identification card to assist; and
(j)If the cardholder is under eighteen
(18)years of age, a clear and obvious
designation or identifier indicating that the cardholder is under eighteen
years of age.
(a)Except as provided in paragraph
(b)of this subsection, the expiration date for
registry identification cards shall be one
(1)year after the date of issuance.
(b)If a medicinal cannabis practitioner states in the written certification that the
qualified patient would benefit from the use of medicinal cannabis until a
specified earlier date, then the registry identification card shall expire on that
date.
(4)The cabinet may, at its discretion, electronically store in the card all of the
information listed in subsection
(2)of this section, along with the address and date
of birth of the cardholder, to allow it to be read electronically by law enforcement
agents and licensed cannabis businesses.
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