West Virginia Code § 16A-8-1

Dispensing to patients and caregivers
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(a) General rule. — A dispensary that has been issued a permit under §16A-6-1 et seq. of this
code may lawfully dispense medical cannabis to a patient or caregiver upon presentation to
the dispensary of a valid identification card for that patient or caregiver. The dispensary
shall provide to the patient or caregiver a receipt, as appropriate. The receipt shall include
all of the following: e
(1) The name, address, and any identification number assigned to the dispensary by the
bureau.
(2) The name and address of the patient and caregiver.
(3) The date the medical cannabis was dispensed.
(4) Any requirement or limitation by the practitioner as to the form of medical cannabis for
the patient. l
(5) The form and the quantity of medical cannabis dispensed.
(b) Filing with bureau. — Prior to dispensing medical cannabis to a patient or caregiver, the
dispensary shall file the receipt information with the bureau utilizing the electronic tracking
system. When filing receipts under this subsection, the dispensary shall dispose of any
electronically recorded certification information as provided by rule.
(c) Limitations. — No diLspensary may dispense to a patient or caregiver:
(1) A quantity of medical cannabis greater than that which the patient or caregiver is
permitted to possess under the certification; or
(2) A form of medical cannabis prohibited by this act.
(d) Supply. — When dispensing medical cannabis to a patient or caregiver, the dispensary
may not dispense an amount greater than a 30-day supply until the patient has exhausted all
but a seven-day supply provided pursuant to §16A-4-5 of this code.
(e)Verification. — Prior to dispensing medical cannabis to a patient or caregiver, the
dispensary shall verify the information in subsections (d) and (f) of this section by consulting
the electronic tracking system included in the bureau's electronic database established
under §16A-3-1 of this code and the dispensary tracking system under §16A-7-1 of this code.
(f) Form of medical cannabis. — Medical cannabis dispensed to a patient or caregiver by a
dispensary shall conform to any requirement or limitation set by the practitioner as to the
form of medical cannabis for the patient.
(g) Safety insert. — When a dispensary dispenses medical cannabis to a patient or caregiver,
the dispensary shall provide to that patient or caregiver, as appropriate, a safety insert. The
insert shall be developed and approved by the bureau. The insert shall provide the following
information:
(1) Lawful methods for administering medical cannabis in individual doses.
(2) Any potential dangers stemming from the use of medical cannabis.
(3) How to recognize what may be problematic usage of medical cannabis and how to obtain
appropriate services or treatment for problematic usage.
(4) How to prevent or deter the misuse of medical cannabis by minors or others.
(5) Any other information as determined by the bureau.
(h) Sealed and labeled package. — Medical cannabis shall be dispensed by a dispensary to a
patient or caregiver in a sealed, properly labeled, and child-resistant package. The labeling
shall contain the following:
(1) The information required to be included in the receipt provided to the patient or
caregiver, as appropriate, by the dispensary.
(2) The packaging date.
(3) Any applicable date by which the medical cannabis should be used.
(4) A warning stating:
"This product is for medicinal use only. Women should not consume during pregnancy or
while breastfeeding except on the advice of the practitioner who issued the certification and,
in the case of breastfeeding, the infant's pediatrician. This product might impair the ability
to dWrive or operate heavy machinery. Keep out of reach of children."
(5) The amount of individual doses contained within the package and the species and
percentage of tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol.
(6) A warning that the medical cannabis must be kept in the original container in which it
was dispensed.
(7) A warning that unauthorized use is unlawful and will subject the person to criminal
penalties.
(8) Any other information required by the bureau.

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