Organisation : Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
Facility : How to Send a Health e-Card
Country : United States of America
Homepage : http://health.mo.gov/
Details Here : http://health.mo.gov/ecard/index.php
How to Send a Health e-Card :
Fill out the information below to personalize and send this e–Card.
Related : Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Organ/Tissue Donor Registration : www.statusin.org/25901.html
1. Recipient Name(s)
2. Recipient Email(s)
To send an e–Card to a group, enter the group’s email address in the recipient email box. Separate multiple email addresses with a comma.
Personal Message:
Please limit the message to 500 characters or less.
Disclaimer:
Health and Senior Services e-Cards allow the public to send electronic greeting cards to friends, family, and co-workers. To personalize this service, you are allowed to send personal messages.
When using the personal message feature in Health and Senior Services e-Cards, you are responsible for the content of the message.
Please note :
** Comments and views expressed in the personal message feature are those of the individual sending the response and do not necessarily reflect those of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS).
** DHSS does not control or guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness or completeness of the information sent in a personal message.
** DHSS does not authorize the use of copyrighted materials contained in a personal message. Those who provide comments are responsible for the copyright of the text they provide.
** Health and Senior Services e-Cards follow the MO.gov privacy policy. DHSS will not share or sell any personal information obtained from users with any other organization or government agency except as required by law
Missouri Hemp Extract Registration Card Information :
** The Missouri Hemp Extract Registration Card allows the registrant to purchase cannabidol (CBD) oil from one of the two facilities licensed in this state by the Missouri Department of Agriculture.
Registration Card :
** is valid for one year only (must re-apply for continued registration);
** is needed to obtain the CBD oil from a cultivation and production facility licensed in Missouri. There are currently two facilities in Missouri licensed by the Missouri Department of Agriculture producing hemp extract.
** indicates if a Missouri physician has signed a waiver, the waiver allows for the legal possession of more than 20 ounces of CBD oil; and
** currently there is no charge for the Missouri Hemp Extract Registration Card.
Eligibility :
A registrant of the Missouri Hemp Extract Registration Card is an individual who :
** is 18 years of age of older, or the parent or legal guardian of a minor who is responsible for the minor’s care;
** a Missouri resident; and
** has a diagnosis of intractable epilepsy and can provide a statement signed by a neurologist licensed in Missouri (Completion of a Missouri Hemp Extract Registration Card Neurologist Certification form) indicating that the individual who suffers from intractable epilepsy may benefit from treatment with hemp extract.
How to Apply for or Renew a Missouri Hemp Extract Registration Card :
** To apply for or renew a Missouri Hemp Extract Registration Card you must submit the following items by mail to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, P.O. Box 570, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0570
Required :
** A completed Missouri Hemp Registration Card Application form
** Form must be signed by applicant (no photocopy)
** A completed Missouri Hemp Extract Registration Neurologist Certification form
** Form must be signed by neurologist licensed in Missouri and board certified in neurology (no photocopy)
** Copy of the applicant’s valid Missouri photo identification
** Copy of a record of the neurologist’s evaluation and observation relating to the individual’s treatment for intractable epilepsy
Contact Address :
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
912 Wildwood
PO Box 570
Jefferson City, MO 65102-0570
Telephone: (573) 751-6400
Email: info AT health.mo.gov
About Us :
In 1883 the citizens of Missouri realized that the state could not prosper if the health of its residents was not protected. Epidemics of smallpox, typhoid and cholera severely threatened the health and welfare of Missourians.
Concerned physicians led a citizens’ campaign to establish a state agency responsible for the promotion of the people’s health and the prevention of disease. On March 29, 1883, the Missouri Legislature responded by creating a State Board of Health.