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Medical Marijuana Program Board of Physicians
The Medical Marijuana Program Board of Physicians operates within the Department of Consumer Protection and comprises the Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Protection and up to eight members. The Board is charged with advising the Department of Consumer Protection regarding implementation of various provisions of Connecticut General Statutes, Chapter 420f, Section 21a-408.
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Product Registry
The product registry gives you access to information about medical marijuana and adult-use cannabis products registered in Connecticut.
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Can I get paid for my time issuing certifications?
Yes, the law limits your compensation for issuing temporary certifications to $25.
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Can I certify a minor patient?
No, the law restricts your ability to certify patients to adults 18 years and older.
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Can another pharmacist extend a temporary certification issued for a new patient by a pharmacist when it’s done at different dispensary facility?
No, a temporary certification issued by a pharmacist to a new patient cannot be issued an extension once the 90-day initial certification expires, regardless of where the initial certification was made.
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Is there a limit on how many times I can issue a temporary certification, extending a patient’s registration?
Yes, once per year or once per registration period in cases of 2-year and 18-month registrations.
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Pharmacist Eligibility
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Temporary Medical Marijuana Certifications
Rules for licensed dispensary pharmacists to issue temporary medical marijuana certifications to qualifying patients in Connecticut.
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What are synthetic cannabinoids?
Synthetic cannabinoids are artificial cannabinoids that are chemically produced and may be dangerous.
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How is total THC calculated
In Connecticut, total Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is calculated using the following formula: Total THC = (THCA x 0.877) + THC
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What is the difference between cannabis products and CBD products?
Cannabis products and CBD products grown from hemp are legal in Connecticut. While they can both be found in the cannabis plant, there are important differences including how they may affect you, how they are regulated and who can buy them.
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Moderate-THC Hemp
A moderate-THC hemp product is a product that contains a total THC of at least 0.5 milligrams of THC per-container and no more than 5 milligrams of THC per -container. Infused beverages are NOT moderate-THC hemp products.
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What is a THC-infused beverage?
THC-infused beverages are non-alcoholic drinks that contain THC.
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What is considered a high-THC hemp product?
High-THC hemp products may only be sold by licensed dispensary facilities, cannabis retailers and hybrid retailers.
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Where can I learn about addiction prevention, and risks of cannabis?
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Recognizing Accidental Cannabis Ingestion
Accidental ingestion occurs when a person or animal eats, swallows or otherwise takes cannabis into their body, usually without knowing what it is. It’s important to know the signs of cannabis ingestion so you can get help or treatment, if necessary.
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