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According to the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission (MMJC), a Maryland medical cannabis caregiver is a person who:
- Is registered with the MMJC.
- Has an MMJC ID card.
- Can purchase MMJ from a licensed MD dispensary for their patient.
- Is able to transport MMJ for their patient.
- Can serve up to 5 registered patients at one time.
Basically, a caregiver in this capacity helps a patient get their cannabis medicine, which can include anything from purchasing it to helping them administer it.
Why Be a Maryland Medical Cannabis Caregiver?
If you are in a relationship with an MMJ patient in which you help them regularly in some capacity, it just makes sense. Caregiving allows you to assist patients with their medical cannabis and stay protected — both you and the patient.
It would also allow you to be an advocate for them at dispensaries. Sometimes when patients aren’t feeling well, it helps to have someone there to ask important questions, such as what are the effects of a particular strain, or what does the budtender recommend for pain or for someone who’s never used THC before, etc.
A caregiver doesn’t have to be someone who is constantly caring for the patient. It can be a friend or a family member who is simply willing to support and help with the patient’s MMJ treatment.
A registered patient can have up to two caregivers at one time. Minor patients (under the age of 18) are required to have at least one caregiver (must be a parent or legal guardian) at all times.
Watch our short video to learn more about Caregivers.
Being a Caregiver for an Adult (18+ years) in Maryland
To be a caregiver for a registered patient, you must:
- Be at least 21 years of age at the time of registration
- Register online with the MMJC
- Receive approval from the Commission
- Designate your registered patient with the MMJC and be designated by them (done online after approval — see steps below)
- Purchase an ID card from the Commission for a fee of $50
Being a Maryland Medical Cannabis Caregiver for a Minor (Under 18)
To be a caregiver for a registered minor patient, you must:
- Be a parent or legal guardian of the minor patient
- Be at least 21 years of age at the time of registration
- Register online with the MMJC
- Receive approval from the Commission
- Purchase an ID card from the Commission for a fee of $50.
Minor patients are required to have at least one caregiver at all times and may have a maximum of two caregivers at any time. Additionally, caregivers serving minor patients must register with the Commission prior to registering the minor patient.
Steps for Registering as a Maryland Medical Cannabis Caregiver
You must follow these steps in order to become a caregiver that can purchase on behalf of an MMJ patient. Step 1 is by far the most rigorous of the process, but it’s fairly easy if you are prepared. Have your ID and documents in digital form and make sure your photo is clear. That is the #1 reason the MMJC denies applications.
Step 1: Submit Application
There is no fee to apply to be a Maryland medical marijuana caregiver, so don’t worry about payment at this step. It’s important to have all the documents you need uploaded to an electronic form before you begin. You can only apply online, and your application must be completed in one session. You will not be able to save and return.
Things you will need for the caregiver application process:
- A valid email that you can continually use to access your MMJC account.
- The last four digits of your social security number.
- A US government-issued photo ID and proof of MD address or patient’s treatment at an MD facility.
- If your ID does not reflect your current address, you will need two additional documents showing your address from two different sources (for a list of acceptable forms, go here).
- An electronic copy of a clear, recent photograph. It should be similar to a driver’s license photo (we suggest you read the photo requirements on this MMJC page).
Create your account and start the application by going to the registry page and clicking “Create Account” under the “Caregivers” category.
Verify your email address. Important: Once you submit your application, a verification email will be sent to your email. You must click the verification link in the email message to verify your email account. Without performing this step, your application is not complete and will not be reviewed by the Commission.
MMJC needs to review and approve your application. This can take anywhere from 5-45 days. Once approved, your caregiver status is good for two years.
Step 2: Select a Patient
Once the MMJC approves you as a Maryland medical cannabis caregiver, you can log in to your account by going to “Sign In” under the “Caregivers” tab, and designate a patient. The patient must already be registered, and they also must designate you as a caregiver.
Step 3: Purchase ID Card
As a caregiver, you must have an MMJC ID card to purchase and transport medical cannabis for a patient. A registered caregiver cannot request an ID card until a patient has designated them and also has a valid written physician certification from a registered provider. ID card cost: $50.
Step 4: Visit Dispensary
Only after all the previous steps are completed, the caregiver may then purchase for a registered patient at a dispensary and transport it for them.
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