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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to authorizing the possession, use, cultivation, |
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distribution, transportation, and delivery of medical cannabis for |
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medical use by patients with certain eligible medical conditions |
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and the licensing of dispensing organizations; changing a fee. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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ARTICLE 1. CHANGES TO CHAPTER 169, OCCUPATIONS CODE |
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SECTION 1.01. The heading to Chapter 169, Occupations Code, |
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is amended to read as follows: |
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CHAPTER 169. AUTHORITY TO PRESCRIBE MEDICAL [LOW-THC] CANNABIS TO |
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CERTAIN PATIENTS FOR COMPASSIONATE USE |
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SECTION 1.02. Section 169.001, Occupations Code, is amended |
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by adding Subdivision (2) and amending Subdivisions (3) and (4) to |
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read as follows: |
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(2) "Eligible medical condition" means any medical |
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condition for which a physician determines that medical cannabis is |
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a medically necessary treatment. |
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(3) "Medical ["Low-THC] cannabis" means the plant |
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Cannabis sativa L., and any part of that plant or any compound, |
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manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, preparation, resin, or oil |
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of that plant [that contains not more than 0.5 percent by weight of |
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tetrahydrocannabinols]. |
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(4) "Medical use" means the ingestion by a means of |
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administration other than by smoking of a prescribed amount of |
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medical [low-THC] cannabis by a person for whom medical [low-THC] |
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cannabis is prescribed under this chapter. |
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SECTION 1.03. Section 169.0011, Occupations Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 169.0011. PRESCRIPTION FOR MEDICAL USE. A reference |
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in this chapter, Chapter 487, Health and Safety Code, or other law |
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to a prescription for medical use or a prescription for medical |
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[low-THC] cannabis means an entry in the compassionate-use registry |
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established under Section 487.054, Health and Safety Code. |
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SECTION 1.04. Section 169.003, Occupations Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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Sec. 169.003. PRESCRIPTION OF MEDICAL [LOW-THC] CANNABIS. |
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A physician [described by Section 169.002] may prescribe medical |
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[low-THC] cannabis to a patient if: |
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(1) the patient is a permanent resident of the state; |
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(2) the physician complies with the registration |
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requirements of Section 169.004; and |
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(3) the physician certifies to the department that: |
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(A) the patient is diagnosed with an eligible |
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medical condition [: |
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[(i) epilepsy; |
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[(ii) a seizure disorder; |
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[(iii) multiple sclerosis; |
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[(iv) spasticity; |
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[(v) amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; |
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[(vi) autism; |
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[(vii) terminal cancer; or |
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[(viii) an incurable neurodegenerative |
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disease]; and |
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(B) the physician determines the risk of [the] |
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medical use [of low-THC cannabis] by the patient is reasonable in |
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light of the potential benefit for the patient. |
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SECTION 1.05. The heading to Section 169.004, Occupations |
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Code, is amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 169.004. MEDICAL [LOW-THC] CANNABIS PRESCRIBER |
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REGISTRATION. |
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SECTION 1.06. Section 169.004(a), Occupations Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(a) Before a physician [qualified to prescribe low-THC |
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cannabis under Section 169.002] may prescribe or renew a |
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prescription for medical [low-THC] cannabis for a patient under |
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this chapter, the physician must register as the prescriber for |
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that patient in the compassionate-use registry maintained by the |
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department under Section 487.054, Health and Safety Code. The |
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physician's registration must indicate: |
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(1) the physician's name; |
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(2) the patient's name and date of birth; |
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(3) the nature of the patient's eligible medical |
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condition; |
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(4) the dosage prescribed to the patient; |
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(5) [(4)] the means of administration ordered for the |
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patient; and |
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(6) [(5)] the total amount of medical [low-THC] |
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cannabis required to fill the patient's prescription. |
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SECTION 1.07. Section 169.005, Occupations Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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Sec. 169.005. PATIENT TREATMENT PLAN. A physician |
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[described by Section 169.002] who prescribes medical [low-THC] |
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cannabis for a patient's medical use under this chapter must |
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maintain a patient treatment plan that indicates: |
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(1) the dosage, means of administration, and planned |
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duration of treatment for the medical [low-THC] cannabis; |
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(2) a plan for monitoring the patient's symptoms; and |
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(3) a plan for monitoring indicators of tolerance or |
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reaction to medical [low-THC] cannabis. |
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SECTION 1.08. The following provisions are repealed: |
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(1) Sections 169.001(1-a) and (6), Occupations Code; |
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and |
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(2) Section 169.002, Occupations Code. |
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ARTICLE 2. CHANGES TO CHAPTER 487, HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE |
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SECTION 2.01. Section 487.001, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended by amending Subdivision (3) and adding Subdivision (3-a) to |
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read as follows: |
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(3) "Dispensing organization" means an organization |
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licensed by the department to cultivate, process, and dispense |
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medical [low-THC] cannabis to a patient for whom medical [low-THC] |
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cannabis is prescribed under Chapter 169, Occupations Code. |
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(3-a) "Eligible medical condition" and "medical |
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cannabis" have the meanings assigned by Section 169.001, |
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Occupations Code. |
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SECTION 2.02. Section 487.052, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 487.052. RULES. (a) The director shall adopt any rules |
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necessary for the administration and enforcement of this chapter, |
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including rules imposing fees under this chapter in amounts |
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sufficient to cover the cost of administering this chapter. |
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(b) The fees adopted under Subsection (a) may not exceed |
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$30,000 for the issuance or renewal of a license. |
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SECTION 2.03. Section 487.054, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 487.054. COMPASSIONATE-USE REGISTRY. (a) The |
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department shall establish and maintain a secure online |
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compassionate-use registry that contains: |
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(1) the name of each physician who registers as the |
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prescriber for a patient under Section 169.004, Occupations Code, |
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and for each patient for whom the physician has registered as the |
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prescriber: |
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(A) the patient's name; |
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(B) the patient's [and] date of birth; |
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(C) the nature of the patient's eligible medical |
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condition; |
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(D) [of the patient,] the dosage prescribed; |
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(E) [,] the means of administration ordered;[,] |
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and |
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(F) the total amount of medical [low-THC] |
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cannabis required to fill the patient's prescription; and |
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(2) a record of each amount of medical [low-THC] |
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cannabis dispensed by a dispensing organization to a patient under |
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a prescription. |
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(b) The department shall ensure the registry: |
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(1) is designed to prevent more than one qualified |
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physician from registering as the prescriber for a single patient; |
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(2) is accessible to law enforcement agencies and |
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dispensing organizations for the purpose of verifying whether a |
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patient is one for whom medical [low-THC] cannabis is prescribed |
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and whether the patient's prescriptions have been filled; and |
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(3) allows a physician [qualified to prescribe low-THC |
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cannabis under Section 169.002, Occupations Code,] to input safety |
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and efficacy data derived from the treatment of patients for whom |
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medical [low-THC] cannabis is prescribed under Chapter 169, |
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Occupations Code. |
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SECTION 2.04. Section 487.102, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 487.102. ELIGIBILITY FOR LICENSE. An applicant for a |
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license to operate as a dispensing organization is eligible for the |
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license if: |
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(1) as determined by the department, the applicant |
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possesses: |
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(A) the technical and technological ability to |
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cultivate and produce medical [low-THC] cannabis; |
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(B) the ability to secure: |
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(i) the resources and personnel necessary |
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to operate as a dispensing organization; and |
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(ii) premises reasonably located to allow |
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patients listed on the compassionate-use registry access to the |
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organization through existing infrastructure; |
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(C) the ability to maintain accountability for |
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the raw materials, the finished product, and any by-products used |
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or produced in the cultivation or production of medical [low-THC] |
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cannabis to prevent unlawful access to or unlawful diversion or |
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possession of those materials, products, or by-products; and |
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(D) the financial ability to maintain operations |
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for not less than two years from the date of application; |
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(2) each director, manager, or employee of the |
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applicant is registered under Subchapter D; and |
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(3) the applicant satisfies any additional criteria |
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determined by the director to be necessary to safely implement this |
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chapter. |
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SECTION 2.05. Section 487.104(a), Health and Safety Code, |
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is amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The department shall issue or renew a license for each |
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[to operate as a dispensing organization only if: |
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[(1) the department determines the] applicant that |
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meets the eligibility requirements described by Section 487.102[; |
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and |
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[(2) issuance or renewal of the license is necessary |
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to ensure reasonable statewide access to, and the availability of, |
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low-THC cannabis for patients registered in the compassionate-use |
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registry and for whom low-THC cannabis is prescribed under Chapter |
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169, Occupations Code]. |
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SECTION 2.06. Section 487.107, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 487.107. DUTIES RELATING TO DISPENSING PRESCRIPTION. |
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(a) Before dispensing medical [low-THC] cannabis to a person for |
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whom the medical [low-THC] cannabis is prescribed under Chapter |
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169, Occupations Code, the dispensing organization must verify that |
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the prescription presented: |
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(1) is for a person listed as a patient in the |
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compassionate-use registry; |
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(2) matches the entry in the compassionate-use |
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registry with respect to the total amount of medical [low-THC] |
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cannabis required to fill the prescription; and |
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(3) has not previously been filled by a dispensing |
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organization as indicated by an entry in the compassionate-use |
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registry. |
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(b) After dispensing medical [low-THC] cannabis to a |
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patient for whom the medical [low-THC] cannabis is prescribed under |
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Chapter 169, Occupations Code, the dispensing organization shall |
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record in the compassionate-use registry the form and quantity of |
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medical [low-THC] cannabis dispensed and the date and time of |
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dispensation. |
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SECTION 2.07. Section 487.108(c), Health and Safety Code, |
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is amended to read as follows: |
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(c) After suspending or revoking a license issued under this |
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chapter, the director may seize or place under seal all medical |
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[low-THC] cannabis and drug paraphernalia owned or possessed by the |
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dispensing organization. If the director orders the revocation of |
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the license, a disposition may not be made of the seized or sealed |
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medical [low-THC] cannabis or drug paraphernalia until the time for |
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administrative appeal of the order has elapsed or until all appeals |
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have been concluded. When a revocation order becomes final, all |
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medical [low-THC] cannabis and drug paraphernalia may be forfeited |
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to the state as provided under Subchapter E, Chapter 481. |
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SECTION 2.08. Section 487.201, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 487.201. COUNTIES AND MUNICIPALITIES MAY NOT PROHIBIT |
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MEDICAL [LOW-THC] CANNABIS. A municipality, county, or other |
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political subdivision may not enact, adopt, or enforce a rule, |
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ordinance, order, resolution, or other regulation that prohibits |
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the cultivation, production, dispensing, or possession of medical |
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[low-THC] cannabis, as authorized by this chapter. |
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SECTION 2.09. Section 487.001(4), Health and Safety Code, |
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is repealed. |
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ARTICLE 3. CONFORMING CHANGES |
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SECTION 3.01. Section 161.001(c), Family Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(c) A court may not make a finding under Subsection (b) and |
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order termination of the parent-child relationship based on |
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evidence that the parent: |
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(1) homeschooled the child; |
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(2) is economically disadvantaged; |
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(3) has been charged with a nonviolent misdemeanor |
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offense other than: |
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(A) an offense under Title 5, Penal Code; |
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(B) an offense under Title 6, Penal Code; or |
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(C) an offense that involves family violence, as |
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defined by Section 71.004 of this code; |
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(4) provided or administered medical [low-THC] |
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cannabis to a child for whom the medical [low-THC] cannabis was |
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prescribed under Chapter 169, Occupations Code; or |
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(5) declined immunization for the child for reasons of |
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conscience, including a religious belief. |
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SECTION 3.02. Section 262.116(a), Family Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(a) The Department of Family and Protective Services may not |
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take possession of a child under this subchapter based on evidence |
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that the parent: |
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(1) homeschooled the child; |
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(2) is economically disadvantaged; |
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(3) has been charged with a nonviolent misdemeanor |
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offense other than: |
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(A) an offense under Title 5, Penal Code; |
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(B) an offense under Title 6, Penal Code; or |
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(C) an offense that involves family violence, as |
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defined by Section 71.004 of this code; |
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(4) provided or administered medical [low-THC] |
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cannabis to a child for whom the medical [low-THC] cannabis was |
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prescribed under Chapter 169, Occupations Code; or |
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(5) declined immunization for the child for reasons of |
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conscience, including a religious belief. |
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SECTION 3.03. Section 443.202(a), Health and Safety Code, |
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is amended to read as follows: |
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(a) This section does not apply to medical [low-THC] |
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cannabis regulated under Chapter 487. |
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SECTION 3.04. Section 443.2025(a), Health and Safety Code, |
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is amended to read as follows: |
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(a) This section does not apply to medical [low-THC] |
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cannabis regulated under Chapter 487. |
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SECTION 3.05. Section 481.062(a), Health and Safety Code, |
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is amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The following persons may possess a controlled |
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substance under this chapter without registering with the Federal |
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Drug Enforcement Administration: |
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(1) an agent or employee of a manufacturer, |
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distributor, analyzer, or dispenser of the controlled substance who |
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is registered with the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration and |
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acting in the usual course of business or employment; |
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(2) a common or contract carrier, a warehouseman, or |
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an employee of a carrier or warehouseman whose possession of the |
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controlled substance is in the usual course of business or |
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employment; |
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(3) an ultimate user or a person in possession of the |
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controlled substance under a lawful order of a practitioner or in |
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lawful possession of the controlled substance if it is listed in |
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Schedule V; |
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(4) an officer or employee of this state, another |
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state, a political subdivision of this state or another state, or |
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the United States who is lawfully engaged in the enforcement of a |
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law relating to a controlled substance or drug or to a customs law |
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and authorized to possess the controlled substance in the discharge |
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of the person's official duties; |
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(5) if the substance is tetrahydrocannabinol or one of |
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its derivatives: |
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(A) a Department of State Health Services |
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official, a medical school researcher, or a research program |
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participant possessing the substance as authorized under |
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Subchapter G; or |
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(B) a practitioner or an ultimate user possessing |
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the substance as a participant in a federally approved therapeutic |
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research program that the commissioner has reviewed and found, in |
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writing, to contain a medically responsible research protocol; or |
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(6) a dispensing organization licensed under |
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Subchapter C, Chapter 487, that possesses medical [low-THC] |
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cannabis. |
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SECTION 3.06. Section 481.111(e), Health and Safety Code, |
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is amended to read as follows: |
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(e) Sections 481.120, 481.121, 481.122, and 481.125 do not |
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apply to a person who engages in the acquisition, possession, |
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production, cultivation, delivery, or disposal of a raw material |
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used in or by-product created by the production or cultivation of |
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medical [low-THC] cannabis if the person: |
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(1) for an offense involving possession only of |
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marihuana or drug paraphernalia: |
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(A) [,] is a patient for whom medical [low-THC] |
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cannabis is prescribed under Chapter 169, Occupations Code, or the |
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patient's legal guardian;[,] and |
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(B) [the person] possesses medical [low-THC] |
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cannabis obtained under a valid prescription from a dispensing |
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organization; or |
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(2) is a director, manager, or employee of a |
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dispensing organization and the person, solely in performing the |
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person's regular duties at the organization, acquires, possesses, |
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produces, cultivates, dispenses, or disposes of: |
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(A) in reasonable quantities, any medical |
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[low-THC] cannabis or raw materials used in or by-products created |
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by the production or cultivation of medical [low-THC] cannabis; or |
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(B) any drug paraphernalia used in the |
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acquisition, possession, production, cultivation, delivery, or |
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disposal of medical [low-THC] cannabis. |
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SECTION 3.07. Section 481.111(f)(2), Health and Safety |
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Code, is amended to read as follows: |
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(2) "Medical cannabis" ["Low-THC cannabis"] has the |
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meaning assigned by Section 169.001, Occupations Code. |
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SECTION 3.08. Section 551.004(a), Occupations Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(a) This subtitle does not apply to: |
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(1) a practitioner licensed by the appropriate state |
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board who supplies a patient of the practitioner with a drug in a |
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manner authorized by state or federal law and who does not operate a |
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pharmacy for the retailing of prescription drugs; |
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(2) a member of the faculty of a college of pharmacy |
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recognized by the board who is a pharmacist and who performs the |
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pharmacist's services only for the benefit of the college; |
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(3) a person who procures prescription drugs for |
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lawful research, teaching, or testing and not for resale; |
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(4) a home and community support services agency that |
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possesses a dangerous drug as authorized by Section 142.0061, |
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142.0062, or 142.0063, Health and Safety Code; or |
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(5) a dispensing organization, as defined by Section |
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487.001, Health and Safety Code, that cultivates, processes, and |
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dispenses medical [low-THC] cannabis, as authorized by a license |
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issued under Subchapter C, Chapter 487, Health and Safety Code, to a |
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patient listed in the compassionate-use registry established under |
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that chapter. |
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ARTICLE 4. TRANSITIONS AND EFFECTIVE DATE |
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SECTION 4.01. Not later than October 1, 2021, the public |
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safety director of the Department of Public Safety shall adopt |
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rules as required to implement, administer, and enforce Chapter |
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487, Health and Safety Code, as amended by this Act. |
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SECTION 4.02. (a) A license to operate as a dispensing |
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organization issued under Chapter 487, Health and Safety Code, |
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before the effective date of this Act continues to be valid after |
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the effective date of this Act until that license expires. |
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(b) The registration of a director, manager, or employee of |
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a dispensing organization under Subchapter D, Chapter 487, Health |
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and Safety Code, continues to be valid after the effective date of |
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this Act until that registration expires. |
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SECTION 4.03. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |