N.H. Code Admin. R. He-C 401.16
Visiting Qualifying Patients
Effective Oct 1, 2025(See Revision Note #1 at part heading for He-C 401) #10646, eff 11-2-15; ss by #13220, eff 7-1-21 (see Revision Note #2 at part heading for He-C 401): ss by #13673-A, eff 6-26-23; ss by #14386, eff 10-1-25, EXPIRES: 10-1-35Commissioner, Department of Health and Human Services
- (a) For a visiting qualifying patient, “provider” means, pursuant to RSA 126-X:1, VII(b), “an individual licensed to prescribe drugs to humans in the state of the patient’s residence and who possesses an active registration from the United States Drug Enforcement Administration to prescribe controlled substances.”
- (b) Pursuant to RSA 126-X:2, V, a valid registry identification card, or its equivalent, that is issued under the laws of another state, district, territory, commonwealth, or insular possession of the United States, or under the laws of Canada, that allows, in the jurisdiction of issuance, a visiting qualifying patient to possess cannabis for therapeutic purposes, shall have the same force and effect and be subject to the same restrictions as a valid registry identification card issued by the department in this state, provided that a visiting qualifying patient shall not cultivate cannabis in New Hampshire or obtain or purchase cannabis from a New Hampshire qualifying patient or designated caregiver.
Source. (See Revision Note #1 at part heading for He-C 401) #10646, eff 11-2-15; ss by #13220, eff 7-1-21 (see Revision Note #2 at part heading for He-C 401): ss by #13673-A, eff 6-26-23; ss by #14386, eff 10-1-25, EXPIRES: 10-1-35