South Dakota medical marijuana cardholders must renew their patient cards annually. The cards are only valid for one year from the issue date.
Patients should begin the renewal process before the expiration of their current medical marijuana card. It is advisable to start the renewal process at least a month in advance to accommodate the processing time.
The standard cost to renew a medical marijuana card in South Dakota is $75. Low-income earners may qualify for a reduced fee if they can provide proof of household income. Patients who cultivate marijuana plants or have a caregiver grow cannabis for them pay an additional $20 fee. Similarly, an extra $20 is charged for registering a caregiver.
Yes, medical cannabis patients in South Dakota require a licensed physician to re-evaluate them before applying for card renewal. Physicians, physician assistants, and advanced practice registered nurses licensed to prescribe drugs to humans may provide the necessary certifications.
If your South Dakota medical marijuana card expires, you will lose legal access to medical cannabis. It is essential to renew your card before the expiration date to ensure continuous access to medical marijuana.