Michigan's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) has established a medical marijuana program. Its purpose is to assist in the job creation and business growth that medical marijuana allows while keeping Michigan citizens safe.
LARA oversees the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program. You can visit the LARA website for important forms and information, including:
If you would like to know more about the LARA Michigan Medical Marijuana Program, you can also get in touch with a knowledgeable medical marijuana lawyer who can work diligently to protect your rights.
What Is a Marijuana Plant?Whether a person is a patient, a caregiver, or a commercial license holder, they may wonder what a marijuana plant is. The only definition in the law indicates that marihuana plant means any plant of the species Cannabis Sativa L. This definition does not answer, for example, whether a cutting is a plant.
This very issue was litigated in Michigan, and the Court of Appeals found, on an issue of the first impression, that clone plants, which were portions of mature plants used to start new plants, were marijuana plants under Michigan Medical Marihuana Act (MMMA).
Caregiver Change FormIn order to apply for caregiver change, a person needs to fill out the application, mail this application and any applicable documents to the LARA Michigan Medical Marijuana Program, and pay the fee.
On the form, the person should specify a name change, address change, removing a patient, or requesting a replacement caregiver card. For these changes, they will need to fill out and sign the change form, provide a valid form of photo identification, and pay a $10 fee.
Patient Change FormFor the patient change form, the patient needs to do the same things as for the caregiver change form. In addition to these things, they need to specify a name change, address change, change of plant possession, removal of caregiver, request of replacement card, the addition of a caregiver, or the change of a caregiver.
MMMP ApplicationIf someone is over the age of 18 and they want to apply to the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program, they should mail the fee, a completed application, and the relevant documents to the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program.
They should also make sure to fill out an application for a registry identification card. Then, pay the fee ($60 for a patient, $25 for a caregiver). Also, they should make sure to provide a copy of valid photo identification and the physician certificate form that has been signed by a doctor.
MMMP Minor ApplicationIf a person is under the age of 18, they can still apply to the MMMP, but separate provisions will apply. They need to fill out the minor application for a registry identification card. They also need to pay the $85 application fee and provide proof of your Michigan residency.
Also, provide proof of legal guardianship or parentage, and two physician certification forms that have been filled out and signed.
Release for Disclosure of Information FormTo apply for release for disclosure of information, a person should fill out the form and get their signature notarized. They should also provide a copy of their driver's license or their identification card. Then, they need to mail everything to the LARA Michigan Medical Marijuana Program.
Value of an AttorneyIf you are interested in applying to the LARA Michigan Medical Marijuana Program, get in touch with a skilled lawyer. Your attorney can use their knowledge to guide you through the process of filling out forms to be a part of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program.