Alaska Constitution

Article 98, § 15 — Prohibited Conduct for Physicians

Alaska Const. art. 98, § 15

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Alaska Const. art. 98, § 15.

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A physician shall not: (1) Accept, solicit, or offer any form of pecuniary remuneration from or to a dispensary or cultivation facility provided however, that this does not prohibit a physician who is also a qualifying patient from purchasing usable marijuana from a dispensary; (2) Offer a discount or other thing of value to a qualifying patient who uses or agrees to use a particular dispensary; (3) Examine a patient for purposes of diagnosing a qualifying medical condition at a dispensary; or (4) Hold an economic interest in a dispensary or cultivation facility if the physician certifies the qualifying medical condition of a patient for medical use of marijuana.

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History

Effective: 2016-11-08

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