The bill introduces a new section to the Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act, allowing qualified patients to use medical cannabis within health care facilities, with specific restrictions. Patients are prohibited from smoking or vaping cannabis on the premises, and facilities must implement reasonable restrictions on the storage and use of medical cannabis to ensure safety, including the requirement for cannabis to be stored in a locked container. Additionally, each health care facility is mandated to create and distribute written guidelines regarding the use and storage of medical cannabis.

Furthermore, the bill allows health care facilities to suspend compliance with these regulations if the U.S. Department of Justice or the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services take enforcement actions or issue prohibitions against the use of medical cannabis. The definition of "health care facility" is clarified to include various types of medical care providers, while explicitly excluding facilities that primarily focus on rehabilitation for substance use disorders.