North Dakota Statutes

§ 19-24.1-03.2 — Qualifying patients - Hospice program

North Dakota § 19-24.1-03.2
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 19Foods, Drugs, Oils, and Compounds
Ch. 19-24.1Medical Marijuana

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N.D. Cent. Code § 19-24.1-03.2 (2026).

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In lieu of the written certification required under section 19-24.1-03, an individual admitted into the hospice program as defined in chapter 23-17.4 may submit to the department a copy of the individual's medical records identifying a designation of being admitted into the hospice program. The department may use medical records in place of a written certification to approve or deny the application under section 19-24.1-05. The department shall issue a registry identification card within fourteen calendar days of approving an application under this section. The department shall waive the registration fee for a qualifying patient applicant admitted into the hospice program.

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