Registered patient means a patient who is included in a list that is a registered patient list for the purposes of the Primary Medical Services (Sale of Goodwill and Restrictions on Sub- contracting) Regulations 2004(e);
Registered patient means a resident of Vermont who has been issued a registration card by the Department of Public Safety, identifying the person as having a debilitating medical condition pursuant to the provisions of this subchapter. “Resident of Vermont” means a person whose domicile is Vermont.
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Registered patient cardholders and primary caregiver cardholders who elect to grow marijuana are subject to regulations promulgated by the Department of Business Regulation.
Registered patient" means a qualifying patient who is registered by the department pursuant to section 2425‑A.[PL 2017, c.
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Registered patient will be required to make appointment at least 24 hours before their scheduled appointment date and time.
Registered patient populations are from Community Health Index (CHI) extract, Practitioner Services Division (PSD).
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Registered patient means a qualifying patient who has been issued a registration by the board for the dispensing of cannabidiol oil or THC-A oil to such patient.
Registered patient means a resident of Vermont who has
Registered patient means a qualifying patient who has been issued a registration by the board for the dispensing of cannabis products to such patient.
Registered patient means a patient who has a registry identification card issued by the State of Maine. Registered primary caregiver or primary caregiver means a person, a hospice provider licensed under 22 M.R.S. Chapter 1681 or a nursing facility licensed under 22 M.R.S. Chapter 405 that provides care for a registered patient and that has been named by the registered patient as a primary caregiver to assist with a registered patient’s medical use of marijuana. A person who is aprimary caregiver must be at least 21 years of age and may not have been convicted of a disqualifying drug offense.
Registered patient means a person—
Registered patient means an individual with a valid cannabinoid medicine card issued by the department under Section 26-59-201.