Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 69.51A - Medical Cannabis.
69.51A.040 - Compliance with chapter—Qualifying patients and designated providers not subject to penalties—Law enforcement not subject to liability.

RCW 69.51A.040
Compliance with chapter—Qualifying patients and designated providers not subject to penalties—Law enforcement not subject to liability.

The medical use of cannabis in accordance with the terms and conditions of this chapter does not constitute a crime and a qualifying patient or designated provider in compliance with the terms and conditions of this chapter may not be arrested, prosecuted, or subject to other criminal sanctions or civil consequences for possession, manufacture, or delivery of, or for possession with intent to manufacture or deliver, cannabis under state law, or have real or personal property seized or forfeited for possession, manufacture, or delivery of, or for possession with intent to manufacture or deliver, cannabis under state law, and investigating law enforcement officers and agencies may not be held civilly liable for failure to seize cannabis in this circumstance, if:
(1)(a)(i) The qualifying patient or designated provider has been entered into the medical cannabis authorization database and holds a valid recognition card and possesses no more than the amount of cannabis concentrates, useable cannabis, plants, or cannabis-infused products authorized under RCW 69.51A.210.
(ii) If a person is both a qualifying patient and a designated provider for another qualifying patient, the person may possess no more than twice the amounts described in RCW 69.51A.210 for the qualifying patient and designated provider, whether the plants, cannabis concentrates, useable cannabis, or cannabis-infused products are possessed individually or in combination between the qualifying patient and his or her designated provider;
(b) The qualifying patient or designated provider presents his or her recognition card to any law enforcement officer who questions the patient or provider regarding his or her medical use of cannabis;
(c) The qualifying patient or designated provider keeps a copy of his or her recognition card and the qualifying patient or designated provider's contact information posted prominently next to any plants, cannabis concentrates, cannabis-infused products, or useable cannabis located at his or her residence;
(d) The investigating law enforcement officer does not possess evidence that:
(i) The designated provider has converted cannabis produced or obtained for the qualifying patient for his or her own personal use or benefit; or
(ii) The qualifying patient sold, donated, or supplied cannabis to another person; and
(e) The designated provider has not served as a designated provider to more than one qualifying patient within a fifteen-day period; or
(2) The qualifying patient or designated provider participates in a cooperative as provided in RCW 69.51A.250.

[ 2022 c 16 § 118; 2015 c 70 § 24; 2011 c 181 § 401; 2007 c 371 § 5; 1999 c 2 § 5 (Initiative Measure No. 692, approved November 3, 1998).]
NOTES:

Intent—Finding—2022 c 16: See note following RCW 69.50.101.


Effective date—2015 c 70 §§ 12, 19, 20, 23-26, 31, 35, 40, and 49: See note following RCW 69.50.357.


Short title—Findings—Intent—References to Washington state liquor control board—Draft legislation—2015 c 70: See notes following RCW 66.08.012.


Intent—2007 c 371: See note following RCW 69.51A.005.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 69 - Food, Drugs, Cosmetics, and Poisons

Chapter 69.51A - Medical Cannabis.

69.51A.005 - Purpose and intent.

69.51A.010 - Definitions.

69.51A.030 - Acts not constituting crimes or unprofessional conduct—Health care professionals not subject to penalties or liabilities.

69.51A.040 - Compliance with chapter—Qualifying patients and designated providers not subject to penalties—Law enforcement not subject to liability.

69.51A.043 - Failure to enter into the medical cannabis authorization database—Affirmative defense.

69.51A.045 - Possession of plants, cannabis concentrates, useable cannabis, or cannabis-infused products exceeding lawful amount—Affirmative defense.

69.51A.050 - Medical cannabis, lawful possession—State not liable.

69.51A.055 - Limitations of chapter—Persons under supervision.

69.51A.060 - Crimes—Limitations of chapter.

69.51A.100 - Qualifying patient's designation of a specific designated provider—Provider's service as designated provider—Termination—Department may adopt rules.

69.51A.110 - Suitability for organ transplant.

69.51A.120 - Parental rights or residential time—Not to be restricted.

69.51A.130 - State and municipalities—Not subject to liability.

69.51A.210 - Qualifying patients or designated providers—Authorization—Health care professional may include recommendations on amount of cannabis.

69.51A.220 - Health care professionals may authorize medical use of cannabis—Qualifying patients under age eighteen.

69.51A.225 - Students who qualify for the medical use of cannabis—Consumption of cannabis-infused products on school grounds.

69.51A.230 - Medical cannabis authorization database—Recognition cards.

69.51A.235 - Compassionate care renewals—Rules—Effective date.

69.51A.240 - Unlawful actions—Criminal penalty.

69.51A.250 - Cooperatives—Qualifying patients or designated providers may form—Requirements—Restrictions on locations—State liquor and cannabis board may adopt rules.

69.51A.260 - Housing unit—No more than fifteen plants may be grown or located—Exception—Civil penalties.

69.51A.270 - Extracting or separating cannabis resin, producing or processing any form of cannabis concentrates or cannabis-infused products—State liquor and cannabis board to adopt rules.

69.51A.280 - Topical, ingestible products—THC concentration.

69.51A.290 - Medical cannabis consultant certificate.

69.51A.300 - Continuing education programs for health care providers.

69.51A.310 - Immature plants and clones, cannabis seeds—Qualifying patients and designated providers may purchase.

69.51A.900 - Short title—1999 c 2.