South Dakota's medical marijuana program will now report additional information about each cardholder to the state's prescription drug monitoring program, including their physical address, gender, and registry card number—going beyond just the cardholder's name and date of birth currently required. The change applies to both state residents and nonresidents holding medical marijuana cards, with an exception that homeless applicants don't need to provide an address. This expanded reporting is intended to help track prescription medication use alongside medical marijuana use.
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First read in House and referred to House Health and Human Services H.J. 194
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Health and Human Services Scheduled for hearing S.J. 1
Health and Human Services Scheduled for hearing S.J. 1
First read in Senate and referred to Senate Health and Human Services S.J. 55
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