Yes, medical marijuana patients in Oklahoma can have a caregiver. Caregivers must submit their own application to OMMA after their patient has successfully registered first.
Caregiver Requirements:
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Minimum 18 years of age and an Oklahoma resident.
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A caregiver can also be patient.
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Caregivers may have up to five licensed patients.
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Patients can only have one licensed caregiver.
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Licensed minor patients may have up to two designated licensed caregivers.
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- The qualifying physician must sign the Certification of Necessity of a Caregiver section of the patient's Physician Recommendation Form (provided by Leafwell).
Here's how the caregiver process works:
- Create an account with OMMA.
- The patient must register first in order for a caregiver to be assigned.
- Caregiver applicants must provide proof of identity, proof of residency, and an acceptable photo.
- Complete the Caregiver Designation Form.
- Caregivers and patients must each sign a completed form.
- For minors, a parent/legal guardian must sign the form.
- You will need the patient’s medical marijuana license number.
- Submit the online application and receive your caregiver license.
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There is no application fee for caregivers.
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Caregiver applications can be submitted at any time during the term of a patient’s license.
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Caregiver licenses are valid until the expiration date for the associated licensed patient(s), not exceeding two years.
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