The process for this has since changed.

The CDPHE is now publishing a document on their website that will list any rejected patients.

For every patient wishing to use temporary paperwork we reload this document, ensure that our patient isn't rejected, and print the page with a time stamp as proof that we checked.

http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/hs/medi...na/Centers.pdf

Patients with temporary paperwork must shop on week days between 8am-5pm, when the document is able to be current.

Also, renewing patients are not allowed to use temporary paperwork because the CDPHE assumes that patients will renew with ample time to avoid a lapse. The 35 day temp. document rule is to allow patients in dire need immediate access.

None have been rejected in a long time, but it's a bureaucratic procedure that we must put up with for the time being.

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