SB 14 - Authorizes Caregivers to Administer Medical Marijuana Treatments to Certain Students on School Property - Colorado Key Vote
Timeline
- Executive Signed
- May 18, 2015
- Senate Concurrence Vote Passed
- May 4, 2015
- House Bill Passed
- May 4, 2015
- Senate Bill Passed
- April 15, 2015
- Introduced
- Jan. 7, 2015
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Title: Authorizes Caregivers to Administer Medical Marijuana Treatments to Certain Students on School Property
Signed by Governor John Hickenlooper
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Title: Authorizes Caregivers to Administer Medical Marijuana Treatments to Certain Students on School Property
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that authorizes a parent or medical professioinal to administer medical marijuana treatments to certain students on school property.
Highlights:
- Authorizes a school district to adopt a policy that authorizes the administration of medical marijuana to a student within the following locations (Sec. 9):
- A location on school grounds;
- A school bus; or
- A school-sponsored event.
- Requires the administration of medical marijuana to a student to be performed by a parent or medical professional that is employed to assist in administering medical marijuana (Sec. 9).
- Requires a student who is administered medical marijuana to hold a “valid recommendation” for medical marijuana (Sec. 9).
- Prohibits a “primary caregiver” from cultivating, transporting, or possessing more than 36 medical marijuana plants, unless the caregiver has 1 or more patients who, based on medical necessity, require the caregiver to maintain a larger plant count (Sec. 3).
- Defines “primary caregiver” as an individual who is 18 years or older, has a “significant responsibility” for managing the well-being of a patient with a debilitating medical condition, and has at least 1 of the following relationships with the patient (Sec. 3):
- A parent of the patient;
- An individual who advises the patient on the use of medical marijuana products, but does not possess, provide, cultivate, or transport marijuana on the patient’s behalf;
- An individual who purchases or transports marijuana to the patient; or
- An individual who grows marijuana for the patient.
- Prohibits any individual or entity, other than a properly licensed medical marijuana business, from cultivating more than 99 medical marijuana plants (Sec. 3).
Title: Authorizes Caregivers to Administer Medical Marijuana Treatments to Certain Students on School Property