June 25, 2018: DOH Proposes Medical Marijuana Regulation Updates


The Department of Health proposed readopting the medical marijuana rules (N.J.A.C. 8:64), with amendments, which establish standards by which the Department implements the Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act.

This proposal follows the DOH’s recommended regulatory actions in response to Gov. Murphy’s Executive Order charging the Department with reviewing all aspects of the program to expand access and eliminate bureaucratic barriers.

The proposed amendments include:

  • Reducing the registration fee for qualifying patients and their caregivers from $200 to $100, and adding seniors and military veterans to those eligible for the reduced registration fee of $20
  • Authorizing qualifying patients to designate up to two primary caregivers instead of just one
  • Reflecting the addition of six “debilitating medical conditions:” PTSD, by statutory enactment; and five new conditions (anxiety, chronic pain of visceral origin, chronic pain related to musculoskeletal disorders, migraines and Tourette syndrome), by the Health Commissioner’s March 22 petition decision
  • Streamlining the process to petition for the addition of approved conditions by removing the requirement that petitions first be referred to the Medicinal Marijuana Review Panel
  • Emphasizing the advisory role of the Medicinal Marijuana Review Panel to include the provision of guidance and recommendations to the Commissioner regarding the medicinal use of marijuana
  • Allowing physicians to opt out of inclusion on a public list of participating physicians
  • Removing the requirement of psychiatric evaluation as a condition of physician certification of minors as qualifying patients
  • Creating an endorsement system for cultivation, manufacturing and dispensing marijuana for medicinal purposes, which would increase the available supply of, and patient access to, usable marijuana
  • Authorizing manufacturing and dispensing of medicinal marijuana in non-topical forms
  • Repealing the three-strain limit on authorized cultivation and dispensary activity, and
  • Elevating the Medicinal Marijuana Program to division status within the Department of Health.

The Department has already implemented some of these regulatory changes in advance of the formal rulemaking process to reduce patient costs and expand access. As of June 11, the number of patients enrolled in the program has increased 25 percent to 23,197 and 87 new physicians have enrolled since Gov. Murphy announced reforms to the program March 26. The program is growing at a rate of 100 patients a day. 

The notice of proposal appears in the June 18 issue of the New Jersey Register. Individuals wishing to comment on the proposal must submit written comments on or before August 17 on the DOH website.