tet1953
Well-Known Member
This was a point of confusion for me, so I called DHHS and spoke to John Theile about it. My question was, if patients choose to not register and the caregiver application requires patient identification, how does that work? It also wasn't entirely clear if it is still $300 per patient, or just $300 to be a caregiver.
I kinda knew what to expect for the second question, but thought I'd ask it anyway. Yeah, it's $300/patient. As for identification of the patient, it won't be required. Instead, we will still get a card as caregiver (it's still separate cards per patient, but maybe someday it will be just one, with number of patients on it). Instead of a patient name, you will have a "slot", basically something on file which allows you to grow x plants.
My question to John was then, "So what's stopping me from sending in an application for Joe Blow across the street so I can grow 6 extra plants?" lol what? It's an obvious question. His response was that we caregivers will need to have a copy of patient's doctor cert, should the cops ever search for some reason and do a plant count. I told John that I didn't think it sounded very workable, and we agreed we'll just have to see how well it works.
I kinda knew what to expect for the second question, but thought I'd ask it anyway. Yeah, it's $300/patient. As for identification of the patient, it won't be required. Instead, we will still get a card as caregiver (it's still separate cards per patient, but maybe someday it will be just one, with number of patients on it). Instead of a patient name, you will have a "slot", basically something on file which allows you to grow x plants.
My question to John was then, "So what's stopping me from sending in an application for Joe Blow across the street so I can grow 6 extra plants?" lol what? It's an obvious question. His response was that we caregivers will need to have a copy of patient's doctor cert, should the cops ever search for some reason and do a plant count. I told John that I didn't think it sounded very workable, and we agreed we'll just have to see how well it works.