According to the West Virginia Code, Section 16A-5-1(h), medical marijuana cards can be replaced if lost, stolen, or damaged. Another reason to seek a replacement medical card in the state is to effect changes in personal information such as name and address.
Yes. The West Virginia medical cannabis law mandates cardholders to report lost or stolen medical marijuana cards to the Office of Medical Cannabis (OMC) within 10 business days of discovering the loss or theft.
Registered medical marijuana patients interested in replacing their lost or stolen cards can contact the Office of Medical Cannabis (OMC) by email. The OMC will provide instructions on how to apply for a replacement.
The prescribed fee for a first-time replacement of a medical marijuana card in West Virginia is $25. Subsequent replacements may attract higher fees.
The OMC will issue a replacement West Virginia medical marijuana card as soon as practicable, per Section 16A-5-1(h) of the state’s Code.