Patients must be eighteen or older, with a recent diagnosis of one (or more than one) qualifying health condition to apply for a Georgia medical card. Minors require a registered parent or guardian caregiver before they may participate in the MMJ program.
The MMJ card in Georgia must be renewed every two (2) years for the patient to purchase and possess products from a licensed dispensary. However, patients are required to schedule an annual follow-up appointment with the physician to review or update the recommendation.
If a medical card expires, the patient must re-apply and receive a new recommendation from a licensed doctor. And pay the registration fee again.
Patients must contact the Georgia State Office of Vital Records (404) 679-4702 and press Option #4 to request a replacement medical card. There is a $25 charge to get a new Georgia medical card.
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