A Rhode Island medical marijuana card must be renewed annually. Registered cannabis patients and caregivers in the state are required to renew their registrations every year to maintain their eligibility.
Patients should begin the renewal process well before their card's expiration date. It is advisable to start the renewal process at least 30 days before the card expires to ensure there are no interruptions in access to medical marijuana.
There is no fee for the renewal of medical marijuana cards for patients, caregivers, or authorized purchasers in Rhode Island. However, there is a $10 fee if a card needs to be replaced due to loss, theft, or changes in information.
Yes. A licensed physician must assess the patient and certify that they could benefit from the medical marijuana program. This certification can be completed by a Rhode Island-licensed medical doctor (MD), advanced registered practice nurse (APRN), physician assistant (PA), or doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO). Physicians licensed in Massachusetts or Connecticut are also eligible to complete the certification.
If your medical marijuana card expires, you will lose your legal protection to possess and use medical marijuana in Rhode Island. It is crucial to renew your card before its expiration to avoid any legal issues and ensure continuous access to medical cannabis.