Renewal
New York City patients should keep their medical cannabis certification current to continue purchasing medical cannabis through New York’s licensed medical dispensaries. Since New York no longer issues physical registry ID cards, patients use their certification, registry ID, and government-issued photo ID for access.
Do New York City Patients Need to Renew Their Medical Cannabis Certification?
Yes. Medical cannabis certifications are not permanent. New York City patients should check the expiration date on their certification and work with their healthcare provider before it expires so they can maintain access without interruption.
How Can New York City Patients Renew Their Certification?
Renewal usually begins with an updated visit with an authorized New York healthcare provider. The provider reviews the patient’s current health needs and determines whether medical cannabis remains appropriate.
If the patient still qualifies, the provider may issue an updated certification. Once the certification is active, the patient can continue using the registry ID on the certification with a government-issued photo ID at licensed New York medical cannabis dispensaries.
What Happens if a Certification Expires?
If the certification has expired, the patient should schedule a new evaluation with an authorized healthcare provider. After a new certification is issued, the patient can use the updated certification and registry ID for medical cannabis purchases.
How Long Is a New York Medical Cannabis Certification Valid?
New York allows the certifying provider to determine the certification period based on the patient’s needs. A provider may issue a certification for up to two years, or for a shorter period when appropriate.
How Much Does Renewal Cost in New York City?
New York does not charge a state renewal fee for medical cannabis certification. Patients may still need to pay for the healthcare provider consultation, and that cost varies by provider.