The Board of Pharmacy has received over a half million dollars in application fees from potential pharmacies/dispensaries. I propose substantial lowering of registry fees from patients and caregivers. The burden is specifically very high on guardians of disabled adults, with a $50 fee proposed for the patient, plus each of the guardians. The burden of paying for the medicine (currently not covered by insurance), paying for a doctor to certify the patient (not covered by insurance), in the setting of typically significant disease/disability is too burdensome for patients to additionally assume large costs associated with registration with Board of Pharmacy. I propose, for disabled adults, that parents or guardians should be exempt from any registration fees (as they are for parents of children, before age 18). I also propose waived fees for spouses or one or more family members of registered patients, as procurement/transport of this new class of medication is not without risk, and the logistics of obtaining this medication from just a few locations in the state, is already a large barrier to access, and need not be complicated by a fee for every registered caregiver.