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§ 453A.200 |
Holder of valid registry identification card or medical marijuana establishment registration certificate exempt from state prosecution for certain acts involving marijuana and paraphernalia; no crime for mere presence in vicinity of medical use of |
§ 453A.205 |
Holder of valid letter of approval exempt from state prosecution for certain acts involving marijuana and paraphernalia; limitation on exemption. [Repealed.] |
§ 453A.208 |
Employee of State Department of Agriculture exempt from state prosecution for certain acts involving marijuana; no person subject to prosecution for being in presence or vicinity of medical use of marijuana. [Repealed.] |
§ 453A.210 |
Registry identification cards and letters of approval: Program for issuance; application; required accompanying information; distribution of copies of application; verification of information contained in application; permissible grounds for denia |
§ 453A.220 |
Registry identification cards and letters of approval: Issuance to applicant; issuance of card to primary caregiver if primary caregiver has been designated at time of application; required contents; duration; renewal. [Repealed.] |
§ 453A.225 |
Registry identification cards and letters of approval: Revocation; duties; judicial review; reapplication prohibited for 12 months. [Repealed.] |
§ 453A.230 |
Registry identification cards and letters of approval: Holder to notify Division of certain changes in information; required update of documentation from attending provider of health care; designation of primary caregiver after initial issuance of |
§ 453A.240 |
Registry identification cards and letters of approval: Card or letter to be returned to Division following diagnosis of absence of chronic or debilitating medical condition. [Repealed.] |
§ 453A.250 |
Registry identification cards and letters of approval: General requirements concerning designation of primary caregiver; only one designated primary caregiver allowed; timing of issuance of card or letter to caregiver if caregiver designated after |