Understanding the Registry
Amount Available Calculation Page
This guide will help patients and caregivers understand the Amount Available Calculation page on the patient’s profile. The Amount Available Calculation page will provide information on how much product has been dispensed to a patient in the supply period, how much available product the patient can be dispensed, and their dispensation history.
Amount Available Calculation Page
Step 1: Navigate to the Medical Marijuana Use Registry (MMUR) https://mmuregistry.flhealth.gov
Step 2: Click “YOUR PROFILE.”
Step 3: Once you are on your profile page, scroll down to the “Orders” section.
Step 4: Click “EXPAND” next to an open “Smoking Marijuana” or an open “Medical Marijuana” order type.
Step 5: The “Dispensable Amount” is the amount currently eligible to be dispensed and is calculated as the difference between the amount permitted by your current order and your total dispensation history over the past 35 days for “Smoking Marijuana” and the past 70 days for the “Medical Marijuana” order types.
Step 5a: The “Amount Remaining” displays the amount remaining permitted by your current open order.
Step 5b: Click “See Calculation” next to “Dispensable Amount” to see details of this calculation.
Step 6: The Calculations page will open in a new internet browser tab showing information for all routes within a patient’s certification.
Step 6a: Information regarding marijuana in the form of smoking will display on the right side of the “Aggregate” tab on the calculations page. “35-Day Smoking Dispensation History” is calculated as the sum of the patient’s total dispensation history over the past 35 days and is based on the dispensations made by MMTCs when the patient purchases marijuana in a form for smoking.
Step 6b: “Smoking Amount Eligible to be Dispensed” displays the current amount of Marijuana in a form for Smoking available to be dispensed. Per section 381.986(8)(e)16.b., Florida Statutes, patients may not receive product in excess of this amount, even if there is a higher total amount left on the order.
Step 6c: “Dispensation History” shows all dispensations counting towards the patients aggregate sum as referenced in section 381.986(8)(e)16.b., Florida Statutes. Once the “date expires” has passed, the amount(s) dispensed on that date will no longer count towards the 35-Day Smoking Dispensation History.
Step 7: “70-Day Medical Marijuana History” is calculated as the sum of the patient’s total dispensation history over the past 70 days and is based on the dispensations made by MMTCs when the patient purchases marijuana in the selected route type.
Step 7a: “Medical Marijuana Amount Eligible to be Dispensed” displays the current amount of Marijuana in the selected route type available to be dispensed. Per section 381.986(8)(e)16.b., Florida Statutes, patients may not receive product in excess of this amount, even if there is a higher total amount left on the order.
Step 7b: “Dispensation History” shows dispensations for the selected route type counting towards the patient’s aggregate sum as referenced in section 381.986(8)(e)16.b., Florida Statutes. Once the “date expires” has passed, the amount(s) dispensed on that date will no longer count towards the 70-Day Medical Marijuana Dispensation History.
Step 7c: The “Aggregate” tab shows all dispensations counting towards the patient’s aggregate sum as referenced in section 381.986(8)(e)16.b., Florida Statutes. Once the “date expires” has passed, the amount(s) dispensed on that date will no longer count towards the 70-Day Medical Marijuana Dispensation History.
For additional information, visit KnowTheFactsMMJ.com