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    1                                         A bill to be entitled
    2                An act relating to physician certifications for the
    3                medical use of marijuana; amending s. 381.986, F.S.;
    4                deleting a requirement that qualified physicians be
    5                physically present in the same room as their patients
    6                when conducting an examination for physician
    7                certification for the medical use of marijuana;
    8                authorizing qualified physicians to conduct such
    9                examinations through telehealth; providing an
10                   effective date.
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12         Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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14                   Section 1.       Paragraph (a) of subsection (4) of section
15         381.986, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
16                   381.986      Medical use of marijuana.—
17                   (4)       PHYSICIAN CERTIFICATION.—
18                   (a)       A qualified physician may issue a physician
19         certification only if the qualified physician:
20                   1.    Conducted an a physical examination of while physically
21         present in the same room as the patient and a full assessment of
22         the medical history of the patient. The examination of the
23         patient may be conducted through telehealth as defined in s.
24         456.47.
25                   2.    Diagnosed the patient with at least one qualifying
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26      medical condition.
27                3.    Determined that the medical use of marijuana would
28      likely outweigh the potential health risks for the patient, and
29      such determination must be documented in the patient's medical
30      record. If a patient is younger than 18 years of age, a second
31      physician must concur with this determination, and such
32      concurrence must be documented in the patient's medical record.
33                4.    Determined whether the patient is pregnant and
34      documented such determination in the patient's medical record. A
35      physician may not issue a physician certification, except for
36      low-THC cannabis, to a patient who is pregnant.
37                5.    Reviewed the patient's controlled drug prescription
38      history in the prescription drug monitoring program database
39      established pursuant to s. 893.055.
40                6.    Reviews the medical marijuana use registry and
41      confirmed that the patient does not have an active physician
42      certification from another qualified physician.
43                7.    Registers as the issuer of the physician certification
44      for the named qualified patient on the medical marijuana use
45      registry in an electronic manner determined by the department,
46      and:
47                a.    Enters into the registry the contents of the physician
48      certification, including the patient's qualifying condition and
49      the dosage not to exceed the daily dose amount determined by the
50      department, the amount and forms of marijuana authorized for the
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51      patient, and any types of marijuana delivery devices needed by
52      the patient for the medical use of marijuana.
53                b.    Updates the registry within 7 days after any change is
54      made to the original physician certification to reflect such
55      change.
56                c.    Deactivates the registration of the qualified patient
57      and the patient's caregiver when the physician no longer
58      recommends the medical use of marijuana for the patient.
59                8.    Obtains the voluntary and informed written consent of
60      the patient for medical use of marijuana each time the qualified
61      physician issues a physician certification for the patient,
62      which shall be maintained in the patient's medical record. The
63      patient, or the patient's parent or legal guardian if the
64      patient is a minor, must sign the informed consent acknowledging
65      that the qualified physician has sufficiently explained its
66      content. The qualified physician must use a standardized
67      informed consent form adopted in rule by the Board of Medicine
68      and the Board of Osteopathic Medicine, which must include, at a
69      minimum, information related to:
70                a.    The Federal Government's classification of marijuana as
71      a Schedule I controlled substance.
72                b.    The approval and oversight status of marijuana by the
73      Food and Drug Administration.
74                c.    The current state of research on the efficacy of
75      marijuana to treat the qualifying conditions set forth in this
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76      section.
77                d.    The potential for addiction.
78                e.    The potential effect that marijuana may have on a
79      patient's coordination, motor skills, and cognition, includin g a
80      warning against operating heavy machinery, operating a motor
81      vehicle, or engaging in activities that require a person to be
82      alert or respond quickly.
83                f.    The potential side effects of marijuana use, including
84      the negative health risks associated with smoking marijuana.
85                g.    The risks, benefits, and drug interactions of
86      marijuana.
87                h.    That the patient's de-identified health information
88      contained in the physician certification and medical marijuana
89      use registry may be used for research purposes.
90                Section 2.       This act shall take effect July 1, 2022.
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Statutes affected: H 1585 Filed: 381.986