State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy Updates
Patient Renewal
Patients seeking to renew their medical marijuana registration will not receive another “activation” email upon receipt of their new recommendation. Once a new recommendation is submitted by the physician, the patient can log into the Patient & Caregiver Registry to remit their annual registration fee to renew their card. Patients who need assistance logging into their Registry account due to a lost password can send an email to MMCPRegistry@pharmacy.ohio.gov to request a password reset link.
Caregiver Requirements
Prior to registering a caregiver, the Board of Pharmacy is encouraging physicians with a CTR to notify prospective caregivers that their registration will not be approved by the Board of Pharmacy if they are identified in any of the following databases:
- The system for award management (SAM) maintained by the United States General Services Administration.
- The list of excluded individuals and entities maintained by the Office of Inspector General in the United States Department of Health and Human Services pursuant to 42 U.S.C. part 1320a-7 (as effective on January 3, 2017) and 42 U.S.C. part 1320c-5 (as effective on January 3, 2017).
- The Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD) online abuser registry established under section 5123.52 of the Revised Code.
- The internet-based sex offender and child-victim offender database established under division (A)(11) of section 2950.13 of the Revised Code.
- The national sex offender public website established under 18 United States Code 16918
- The internet-based database of Department of Rehabilitation and Correction inmates established under section 5120.66 of the Revised Code.
In accordance with rule 3796:7-2-02 of the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC), the Board of Pharmacy is required to check each of the above-listed databases to see if the caregiver is identified on any of them. If a prospective caregiver is identified in any of the databases, their application will be denied, and they will not receive a refund for the registration fee. The caregiver eligibility review process can take up to seven business days to complete.
Additionally, caregivers must be 21 years of age or older. The only exception is that the parent of a minor patient may serve as the minor patient's caregiver if the parent is at least 18 years of age and otherwise meets the caregiver requirements.
Medical Marijuana Cards
Once a recommendation is completed and the patient remits payment, the patient must print or maintain a copy of their medical marijuana card electronically. The card is available on the patient's Registry profile page and can be downloaded to a computer or mobile device. The Board of Pharmacy does not send physical cards to patients.
Photo Identification Expansion
In June, the Board of Pharmacy authorized physicians to accept additional forms of identification in lieu of a driver license or other identification issued by the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles to prove Ohio residency. When registering patients and caregivers with one of the additional forms of identification, follow the instructions in this guidance document.
Minor Status
When a patient who was previously registered as a minor turns 18, you are encouraged to speak with them about whether they’d like to continue having a caregiver linked to their account. As a reminder, all minor patients are required to have a caregiver when they register.
Veteran Status
In accordance with rule 3796:7-3-01 of the Ohio Administrative Code, patients wishing to register with veteran status must provide approved documentation to the Board of Pharmacy demonstrating their military service. Spouses and family members of veterans DO NOT qualify for veteran status.
Indigent Status Reminder
In accordance with rule 3796:7-3-01 of the Ohio Administrative Code, patients wishing to register with indigent status based on the benefits they receive from Social Security must provide documentation establishing the patient’s identity (name), enrollment in the federal "Social Security Disability Income" (SSDI) or the "Supplemental Security Income" (SSI) disability programs specifically, and the amount of monthly SSDI or SSI benefits to be received by the patient during the current year of the registration submission. Patients receiving only retirement benefits are not eligible for the indigent status.