Delaware SB226 amends medical marijuana regulations, allowing its use in health care facilities for terminally ill patients and in schools by.
Delaware SB226 amends Title 16 of the Delaware Code to modify regulations around medical marijuana. It allows health care facilities to permit the medical use of marijuana for terminally ill patients, requiring them to provide a copy of the patient's registry identification card and include the use within the patient's medical records. Facilities may prohibit use if it is deemed to adversely impact the patient's care. The bill also allows designated caregivers to possess and administer medical marijuana oil to minor qualifying patients in school buses and on school grounds.
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