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  1. com.ohio.gov › patient-and-caregiver-registry › caregiver-approval-processCaregiver Approval Process - Ohio

    Registration of caregivers in the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program requires MMCP staff to confirm eligibility before a caregiver can purchase medical marijuana on behalf of a patient. This additional step occurs after the caregiver activates or renews their registration.

  2. 29 maj 2024 · Ohio Medical Marijuana Registry Card. Individuals registering with the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program as a patient or a caregiver will complete their registration by activating their Registry card within the online Patient & Caregiver Registry.

  3. A caregiver registration is valid for 1 year, expiring on the last day of the month it was issued. For more information on becoming a caregiver in Ohio, contact the DCC via email at mmcpregistry@com.ohio.gov or call the Ohio Medical Marijuana toll-free helpline at (833) 464-6627. How to Find a Medical Marijuana Caregiver in Ohio

  4. Patients and caregivers can apply for a Medical Marijuana Use Registry identification card online or by mail. Expand the boxes below for detailed instructions on how to submit your application.

  5. View Caregivers. Navigate to https://www.ohiomedicalmarijuanaregistry.com/ and login to you MMR account. You will be provided with a list of caregivers; the listing includes the columns "Name", "Relationship", "Caregiver Status", and "Registry Status". If a patient has no caregivers, the "caregivers: tab states "None".

  6. 9 maj 2023 · In this blog post, we'll walk you through the process of obtaining a medical marijuana identification card for caregivers in Ohio, including eligibility requirements, the application process, and required documents.

  7. Registry Identification Cards: All patients and caregivers wishing to obtain medical marijuana must receive a state-issued medical marijuana patient ID card. Caregiver Eligibility: Individuals 21 and older can serve as a caregiver for no more than two medical marijuana patients.