AB750,25,194 2. The commission shall establish procedures for physicians, physician
5assistants, and certified advanced practice nurse prescribers to apply for
6certification and to be certified to recommend the use of medical marijuana under
7this section. An applicant for certification under this subdivision shall provide the
8applicant's name, office address, contact information, and medical license number.
9The applicant shall also provide written documentation that the applicant is
10authorized to dispense controlled substances under 21 USC 821 to 832 and provide
11on the application the applicant's registration number issued by the federal
12department of justice drug enforcement administration. In addition, the applicant
13shall provide written documentation that the applicant has completed at least 4
14hours of continuing education to assist in diagnosing qualifying medical conditions
15and treating such conditions with medical marijuana. A person certified in
16accordance with this subdivision shall keep complete and accurate records of the
17recommendations made and the qualifying patients for whom the recommendations
18are made under this section and shall report to the commission, at the commission's
19request, the number of recommendations made and for whom.
AB750,25,2120 (d) A registry identification card issued under this subsection expires after one
21year.
AB750,25,2422 (e) A registrant, whether a qualifying patient or primary caregiver, may not
23plant, grow, cultivate, or harvest marijuana without a valid producer license under
24s. 73.17.
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1(f) An applicant who is a qualifying patient must have resided in the state, in
2accordance with the qualifications set forth in s. 6.10, for at least 10 consecutive days
3before submitting an application to the commission under this subsection.
AB750,26,64 (g) A person may not register as a qualifying patient or primary caregiver or
5hold a registry identification card while serving a term of imprisonment or on parole
6or probation.
AB750,26,77 (h) The commission shall maintain a list of all registrants.
AB750,26,108 (i) Notwithstanding s. 19.35 and except as provided in par. (j), the commission
9may not disclose information from an application submitted or a registry
10identification card issued under this subsection.
AB750,26,1411 (j) The commission may disclose to state or local law enforcement agencies
12information from an application submitted by, or from a registry identification card
13issued to, a specific person under this subsection for the purpose of verifying that the
14person possesses a valid registry identification card.
AB750,26,1815 (k) A person who holds a registry identification card may only purchase or use
16medical marijuana that has been produced, processed, distributed, and dispensed as
17provided under this section and s. 73.17 and for which the taxes have been paid as
18provided under subch. IV of ch. 139.
AB750,26,2219 (L) A person who holds a registry identification card may only possess a 30-day
20supply of individual doses of medical marijuana, except that during the last 7 days
21of any such 30-day period, the person may obtain and possess a 30-day supply for
22the subsequent 30-day period.
AB750,26,24 23(4) Rules. The commission shall promulgate rules to implement this section,
24including rules that do all of the following:
AB750,26,2525 (a) Establish a timeline for approving or denying applications under sub. (3).
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1(b) Set the amount of fees to be submitted with applications.
AB750,27,32 (c) Establish any other rules necessary for the administration of the registry
3under sub. (3), including issuance of registry identification cards.
AB750,27,5 4(5) Effect of this section; employment. Nothing in this section does any of the
5following:
AB750,27,86 (a) Requires an employer to permit or accommodate the use, consumption,
7possession, transfer, display, transportation, sale, or cultivation of medical
8marijuana at a place of employment by an employee.
AB750,27,109 (b) Interferes with an employer's ability to prohibit the use, possession, or sale
10of medical marijuana at a place of employment by an employee.
AB750,27,1111 (c) Provides a cause of action against an employer.
AB750,27,1312 (d) Limits an employer's ability to establish and enforce a drug-free workplace
13policy.
AB750,27,1414 (e) Requires an employer to violate federal law.
AB750,12 15Section 12 . 77.52 (13) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB750,28,216 77.52 (13) For the purpose of the proper administration of this section and to
17prevent evasion of the sales tax it shall be presumed that all receipts are subject to
18the tax until the contrary is established. The burden of proving that a sale of tangible
19personal property, or items, property, or goods under sub. (1) (b), (c), or (d), or services
20is not a taxable sale at retail is upon the person who makes the sale unless that
21person takes from the purchaser an electronic or a paper certificate, in a manner
22prescribed by the department, to the effect that the property, item, good, or service
23is purchased for resale or is otherwise exempt, except that no certificate is required
24for the sale of tangible personal property, or items, property, or goods under sub. (1)
25(b), (c), or (d), or services that are exempt under s. 77.54 (5) (a) 3., (7), (7m), (8), (10),

1(11), (14), (15), (17), (20n), (21), (22b), (31), (32), (35), (36), (37), (42), (44), (45), (46),
2(51), (52), (66), and (67), and (69).
AB750,13 3Section 13 . 77.53 (10) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB750,28,164 77.53 (10) For the purpose of the proper administration of this section and to
5prevent evasion of the use tax and the duty to collect the use tax, it is presumed that
6tangible personal property, or items, property, or goods under s. 77.52 (1) (b), (c), or
7(d), or taxable services sold by any person for delivery in this state is sold for storage,
8use, or other consumption in this state until the contrary is established. The burden
9of proving the contrary is upon the person who makes the sale unless that person
10takes from the purchaser an electronic or paper certificate, in a manner prescribed
11by the department, to the effect that the property, or items, property, or goods under
12s. 77.52 (1) (b), (c), or (d), or taxable service is purchased for resale, or otherwise
13exempt from the tax, except that no certificate is required for the sale of tangible
14personal property, or items, property, or goods under s. 77.52 (1) (b), (c), or (d), or
15services that are exempt under s. 77.54 (7), (7m), (8), (10), (11), (14), (15), (17), (20n),
16(21), (22b), (31), (32), (35), (36), (37), (42), (44), (45), (46), (51), (52), and (67), and (69).
AB750,14 17Section 14 . 77.54 (69) of the statutes is created to read:
AB750,28,2018 77.54 (69) The sales price from the sales of and the storage, use, or other
19consumption of medical marijuana distributed by a dispensary licensed under s.
2073.17 and operating under s. 73.18.
AB750,15 21Section 15 . 108.04 (5) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB750,28,2522 108.04 (5) (a) (intro.) A violation by an employee of an employer's reasonable
23written policy concerning the use of alcohol beverages, or use of a controlled
24substance or a controlled substance analog, including a drug-free workplace policy,
25if the employee:
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1Section 16. 111.32 (9m) of the statutes is created to read: