Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 69.51A - Medical Cannabis.
69.51A.220 - Health care professionals may authorize medical use of cannabis—Qualifying patients under age eighteen.

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

(1) Health care professionals may authorize the medical use of cannabis for qualifying patients who are under the age of eighteen if:
(a) The minor's parent or guardian participates in the minor's treatment and agrees to the medical use of cannabis by the minor; and
(b) The parent or guardian acts as the designated provider for the minor and has sole control over the minor's cannabis.
(2) The minor may not grow plants or purchase cannabis-infused products, useable cannabis, or cannabis concentrates from a cannabis retailer with a medical cannabis endorsement.
(3) Both the minor and the minor's parent or guardian who is acting as the designated provider must be entered in the medical cannabis authorization database and hold a recognition card.
(4) A health care professional who authorizes the medical use of cannabis by a minor must do so as part of the course of treatment of the minor's terminal or debilitating medical condition. If authorizing a minor for the medical use of cannabis, the health care professional must:
(a) Consult with other health care providers involved in the minor's treatment, as medically indicated, before authorization or reauthorization of the medical use of cannabis; and
(b) Reexamine the minor at least once every six months or more frequently as medically indicated. The reexamination must:
(i) Determine that the minor continues to have a terminal or debilitating medical condition and that the condition benefits from the medical use of cannabis; and
(ii) Include a follow-up discussion with the minor's parent or guardian to ensure the parent or guardian continues to participate in the treatment of the minor.

[ 2022 c 16 § 125; 2015 c 70 § 20.]
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.

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.