§1046.1. Dispensing of marijuana for therapeutic use to visiting qualifying patients
A. As used in this Section, the following terms have the meaning ascribed in this
Subsection:
(1) "Board" means the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy.
(2) "Debilitating medical condition" has the meaning ascribed in R.S. 40:1046(A)(2)(a).
(3) "Marijuana pharmacy" means a pharmacy that holds a specialty license to
dispense medical marijuana issued pursuant to R.S. 40:1046(G).
(4) "Medical marijuana" means marijuana for therapeutic use produced pursuant to
the provisions of R.S. 40:1046(H).
(5) "Prescription monitoring program" means the electronic system for the monitoring
of controlled substances and drugs of concern established in R.S. 40:1004.
(6) "Visiting qualifying patient" means a patient with a debilitating medical condition
who is not a resident of Louisiana or who has been a resident of Louisiana for less than thirty
days and who is in actual possession of a valid medical marijuana registry identification card,
or its equivalent, which has been issued under the medical marijuana laws of another state,
district, territory, commonwealth, or insular possession of the United States.
B. A visiting qualifying patient may obtain medical marijuana from a marijuana
pharmacy upon producing evidence of his valid medical marijuana registry identification
card, or its equivalent, which has been issued under the medical marijuana laws of another
state, district, territory, commonwealth, or insular possession of the United States.
C.(1) A marijuana pharmacy shall require each visiting qualifying patient to certify
on a form approved by the board that he has been diagnosed by a licensed physician with one
or more debilitating medical conditions. The form shall include the full name, address, and
phone number of the visiting qualifying patient and shall include a statement to be signed by
the patient by which he shall attest that he will not divert to any person any medical
marijuana dispensed to him by the marijuana pharmacy.
(2)(a) A marijuana pharmacy shall retain a copy of each of the following documents
received from a visiting qualifying patient:
(i) The patient's valid medical marijuana registry identification card or its equivalent.
(ii) The patient's valid driver's license or other government-issued photo
identification document.
(iii) The original, completed, and signed form provided for in Paragraph (1) of this
Subsection.
(b) The board shall promulgate in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act
a record retention schedule for marijuana pharmacies which applies to the documents
identified in this Paragraph.
D. Prior to dispensing any medical marijuana product to a visiting qualifying patient,
a dispensing pharmacist at a marijuana pharmacy shall review the patient's records in the
prescription monitoring program. The pharmacist shall resolve any concerns identified in
the review of the patient's prescription monitoring program records by consultation with the
patient's physician.
E.(1) Upon dispensing any medical marijuana product to a visiting qualifying patient,
the dispensing pharmacist at a marijuana pharmacy shall report that transaction to the
prescription monitoring program in conformance with program rules governing dispensing
of controlled substances to Louisiana-resident patients and as required by any rules of the
board that apply to marijuana pharmacies.
(2) The dispensing pharmacist at a marijuana pharmacy shall perform a prospective
drug utilization review for each visiting qualifying patient and shall counsel each such patient
every time medical marijuana is dispensed to the patient in conformance with rules of the
board governing dispensing of controlled substances to Louisiana-resident patients and in
compliance with applicable rules of the board on drug utilization review and patient
counseling.
F. No marijuana pharmacy shall dispense medical marijuana to a person who holds
himself out to be a visiting qualifying patient if the dispensing pharmacist at the pharmacy
determines any of the following with respect to that person:
(1) The person's medical marijuana registry identification card was revoked, has
expired, or is otherwise not valid and current.
(2) The person's medical marijuana registry identification card was fraudulently
obtained.
(3) The person's application or written certifications were falsified in any way.
(4) The person knowingly violated any law of this state applicable to medical
marijuana.
Acts 2022, No. 438, §1.