AB1067,21,52 (e) “Medical marijuana” means marijuana that has been processed for human
3consumption in the form of a liquid, oil, pill, or tincture or in a form that is applied
4topically and that is used or is intended for use by a qualifying patient to alleviate
5the symptoms of a qualifying medical condition.
AB1067,21,66 (f) “Physician” has the meaning given in s. 448.01 (5).
AB1067,21,77 (g) “Physician assistant” has the meaning given in s. 448.01 (6).
AB1067,21,108 (h) “Primary caregiver” means a person who is at least 21 years of age and who
9has agreed to help a qualifying patient in the qualifying patient's use or acquisition
10of medical marijuana.
AB1067,21,1111 (i) “Qualifying medical condition” means any of the following:
AB1067,21,1212 1. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
AB1067,21,1313 2. Cancer.
AB1067,21,1414 3. Crohn's disease.
AB1067,21,1515 4. Glaucoma.
AB1067,21,1616 5. HIV/AIDS.
AB1067,21,1717 6. Multiple sclerosis.
AB1067,21,1818 7. Post-traumatic stress disorder.
AB1067,21,1919 8. Seizure disorders.
AB1067,21,2220 9. Any other medical condition designated as a qualifying medical condition in
21rules promulgated by the commission in consultation with the medical examining
22board and only with the approval of all members of the commission.
AB1067,21,2323 (j) “Qualifying patient” has the meaning given in s. 961.01 (20hm).
AB1067,21,2524 (k) “Registrant” means a person to whom a registry identification card is issued
25under sub. (3).
AB1067,22,2
1(L) “Registry identification card” means a document issued by the commission
2under sub. (3) that identifies a person as a qualifying patient or primary caregiver.
AB1067,22,6 3(2) Recommendations; requirements and limitations. (a) A physician,
4physician assistant, or certified advanced practice nurse prescriber who is certified
5under par. (d) may recommend the use of medical marijuana to treat a patient if all
6of the following apply:
AB1067,22,107 1. The patient has been diagnosed with a qualifying medical condition and the
8physician, physician assistant, or certified advanced practice nurse prescriber
9advises the use of medical marijuana to treat that condition or the symptoms of that
10condition.
AB1067,22,1311 2. A health care provider-patient relationship has been established between
12the physician, physician assistant, or certified advanced practice nurse prescriber
13and the patient through all of the following:
AB1067,22,1514 a. An in-person physical examination of the patient by the physician, physician
15assistant, or certified advanced practice nurse prescriber.
AB1067,22,1716 b. A review of the patient's medical history by the physician, physician
17assistant, or certified advanced practice nurse prescriber.
AB1067,22,2118 c. An expectation of the physician, physician assistant, or certified advanced
19practice nurse prescriber providing care to the patient, and the patient receiving care
20from the physician, physician assistant, or certified advanced practice nurse
21prescriber, on an ongoing basis.
AB1067,22,2422 3. If the patient is a minor, the physician, physician assistant, or certified
23advanced practice nurse prescriber has obtained the consent of the patient's parent,
24guardian, or legal custodian.
AB1067,23,6
1(b) A physician, physician assistant, or certified advanced practice nurse
2prescriber may not recommend the use of medical marijuana under this subsection
3for himself or herself or to any member of his or her immediate family or household.
4A physician, physician assistant, or certified advanced practice nurse prescriber may
5not have any financial interest in a medical marijuana producer, processor, or
6dispensary.
AB1067,23,127 (c) When recommending the use of medical marijuana, a physician, physician
8assistant, or certified advanced practice nurse prescriber shall include on the
9recommendation the patient's name, the name of the recommending physician,
10physician assistant, or certified advanced practice nurse prescriber, and a
11recommended usage and shall specify any other information required in rules
12promulgated by the commission, in consultation with the medical examining board.
AB1067,24,313 (d) The commission shall establish procedures for physicians, physician
14assistants, and certified advanced practice nurse prescribers to apply for
15certification and to be certified to recommend the use of medical marijuana under
16this section. An applicant for certification under this paragraph shall provide the
17applicant's name, office address, contact information, and medical license number.
18The applicant shall also provide written documentation that the applicant is
19authorized to dispense controlled substances under 21 USC 821 to 832 and provide
20on the application the applicant's registration number issued by the U.S. drug
21enforcement administration. In addition, the applicant shall provide written
22documentation that the applicant has completed at least 4 hours of continuing
23education to assist in diagnosing qualifying medical conditions and treating such
24conditions with medical marijuana. A person certified in accordance with this
25paragraph shall keep complete and accurate records of the recommendations made

1and the qualifying patients for whom the recommendations are made under this
2section and shall report to the commission, at the commission's request, the number
3of recommendations made and for whom.
AB1067,24,7 4(3) Application; registry identification card. (a) An applicant who is a
5qualifying patient may apply for a registry identification card by submitting to the
6commission a signed application form containing or accompanied by all of the
7following:
AB1067,24,88 1. His or her name, address, and date of birth.