Montana Medical Marijuana Program
In November 2004, Montana passed Initiative 148, allowing certain patients with specific medical conditions to alleviate their symptoms through the limited use of marijuana under medical supervision.
The new law also allows qualified patients and their caregivers to grow and/or possess a restricted number of marijuana plants.
Montana is the 10th state to pass a medical marijuana law. Under federal law, it is still illegal to grow, sell, purchase, or use marijuana, even for health-related reasons.
To use or grow marijuana under the Montana law, patients and caregivers must first register with the Quality Assurance Division of the Department of Public Health and Human Services.
For more information, contact the Licensure Bureau at 406-444-0596 or by writing Licensure Bureau, P.O. Box 202953, Helena MT 59620-2953.
Medical Marijuana fees are as follows:
- New Application Fee $25.00
- Renewal Fee $10.00 (Renewals must be postmarked within 30 days of expiration date. Renewals postmarked 30 days or more after expiration date will be treated as a new application, which requires a $25 fee.)
- Letter from Bureau Chief
- Title 50, Chapter 46, Medical Marijuana Act
- Frequently Asked Questions about Medical Marijuana
- MMP Historical Data
- Renewal Application Letter
Forms
!!!IMPORTANT NOTE!!! After September 1, 2010, only these forms are accepted.
- New-Renewal Application Form
- Change Request Form
The Department is unable to process change request forms until the applicant is on the registry and has received a valid Montana Medical Marijuana Registry Card.
Page last updated: 07/16/2010

