Medical marijuana cards in Massachusetts are valid for one year. Patients and caregivers must renew their registrations annually to maintain their eligibility.
Patients and caregivers are advised to start the renewal process 60 days before the card's expiry date. This ensures that there is ample time to complete all necessary steps and avoid any lapse in eligibility.
The Cannabis Control Commission does not charge a renewal fee for Massachusetts medical marijuana cards. However, cardholders submitting mail applications may incur mailing costs, and appointments with certifying healthcare providers may involve professional or consultation fees.
Yes, obtaining a medical recommendation from a certifying healthcare provider is required before initiating a renewal. Approved physicians, including physician assistants (PAs) and certified nurse practitioners (CNPs), must indicate the certifying duration, which cannot exceed one year. Minors must obtain medical certifications from two certifying physicians, including a CCC-approved pediatrician.
If your medical marijuana card expires, you will need to obtain a new medical certification from a certified healthcare provider and complete the renewal process through the MassCIP system. This will involve updating your information and waiting for approval to receive a new card.