This document was released by Illinois Department of Public Health and contains the most recent official instructions for Application for Registry Identification Card Persons Diagnosed With Terminal Illness Valid for Six (6) Months Only .
Q: What is the application for Registry Identification Card?
A: The application is for obtaining a Registry Identification Card for persons diagnosed with a terminal illness in Illinois.
Q: Who is eligible for the Registry Identification Card?
A: Persons diagnosed with a terminal illness are eligible for the Registry Identification Card.
Q: How long is the Registry Identification Card valid for?
A: The card is valid for six (6) months only.
Q: Which state is this application for?
A: This application is for residents of Illinois.
Q: What is the purpose of the Registry Identification Card?
A: The purpose of the card is to provide identification for persons diagnosed with a terminal illness who require medical marijuana.
Q: Can the Registry Identification Card be renewed?
A: No, the card cannot be renewed. A new application must be submitted after the six-month validity period.
Q: What is the timeframe for processing the application?
A: The timeframe for processing the application is 60 days from the date of receipt.
Q: What documents are required for the application?
A: The required documents include a completed application form, medical certification, and a recent photo of the applicant.
Q: Can the Registry Identification Card be used in other states?
A: No, the card is only valid in Illinois and does not grant reciprocity in other states.
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