Caregiver Use and Cultivation
Any primary caregiver for a qualified patient who has a recommendation for medical cannabis is allowed to cultivate up to six (6) plants indoors in a legally established dwelling or structure that is fully enclosed and secured. The cannabis can only be provided to qualified patients of the primary caregiver.
FAQs
Each site can grow up to six (6) plants, confined to 100 square-feet of grow area.
- Permits are not required for caregiver cultivation.
- Primary caregivers are required to obtain a business license.
- All structures, and any plumbing, mechanical or electrical systems, should be legally built with all applicable permits.
- Access to cannabis should be limited with locking doors or gates.
- Structures shall be equipped with odor control filtration and/or ventilation systems to eliminate offsite nuisance odor.
- Any artificial lighting should be shielded and confined to the inside of the structure.
Caregivers can cultivate cannabis indoors in a legally established dwelling or structure that is fully enclosed and secured. Outdoor cultivation is not permitted.
Any primary caregiver for a qualified patient who has a recommendation for medical cannabis. The cannabis can only be provided to qualified patients of the primary caregiver.
"Qualified patients" can use cannabis grown by a caregiver. A "qualified patient" is an individual with a serious medical condition who has either a current written recommendation from their physician or a state issued medical cannabis identification card.