The bill amends and reenacts specific subsections of the North Dakota Century Code related to medical marijuana, specifically addressing container sizes for cannabinoid concentrates and the qualifications for designated caregivers. It establishes that a container holding a cannabinoid concentrate for dispensing may not exceed one gram. Additionally, it specifies that a designated caregiver must be at least twenty-one years of age and agrees to manage the well-being of a registered qualifying patient regarding their medical use of marijuana.

Furthermore, the bill modifies the requirements for the original qualifying patient application for a registry identification card. It now allows applicants who are unable to obtain a current North Dakota identification due to medical conditions to submit other department-approved documentation. The application must still include personal information about the applicant and their designated caregiver, as well as a signature from the applicant or their guardian. The bill also includes a disclosure regarding the potential violation of federal law concerning firearm possession for individuals who possess marijuana.

Statutes affected:
INTRODUCED: 19-24.1-03
Enrollment: 19-24.1-03