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28 Pa. Code § 1191a.30. Revocation or suspension of identification card.

§ 1191a.30. Revocation or suspension of identification card.

 (a)  The Department may revoke or suspend a medical marijuana cardholder’s identification card upon the occurrence of any of the following:

   (1)  The Department receives written notice from a practitioner under §  1181a.29(a) (relating to revocation of a patient certification).

   (2)  A caregiver notifies the Department in writing that the caregiver is no longer acting as a caregiver.

   (3)  The patient or caregiver has intentionally, knowingly or recklessly violated the act or this part. The suspension or revocation will be in addition to any criminal or other penalty that may apply.

   (4)  Except for good cause shown, a medical marijuana cardholder does not visit a dispensary within 60 days from the issuance date on an identification card.

   (5)  A patient notifies the Department in writing that the patient has elected to withdraw from participation in the Medical Marijuana Program or that the patient has removed or changed a current caregiver. If the caregiver is not serving as a caregiver for any other patient, the Department will issue a notification to the caregiver that the caregiver’s identification card is invalid.

 (b)  The Department will notify a medical marijuana cardholder in writing of any action taken by the Department regarding the medical marijuana cardholder as a result of information received under subsection (a).

 (c)  If a patient’s practitioner’s registration has been revoked or suspended under §  1181a.26 (relating to denial, revocation or suspension of a practitioner registration) or if a patient’s practitioner withdraws the patient’s patient certification under §  1181a.29(c), a medical marijuana cardholder shall obtain a new patient certification within 90 days of receiving written notice from the Department or prior to the expiration date on the identification card, whichever is sooner.



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