How they couldn't just send everyone this letter while they wait is beyond me
Exactly. It should've been like no longer requiring fingerprints, as soon as the law passed they should've sent out letters to be provisional access. There was no excuse.
How they couldn't just send everyone this letter while they wait is beyond me
Anyone ever check their status while their application is being processed? I applied 10/19 I was sure my card was in the mail. But after verifying my card online it says invalid card. I got my QP number from a rep in Springfield over the phone now it says I am not valid. Check out my picture below to see what I am talking about.
Well, hmmm.. It says "Inactive", so hopefully that just means that your card isn't being used yet.
Exactly. It should've been like no longer requiring fingerprints, as soon as the law passed they should've sent out letters to be provisional access. There was no excuse.
Has there been any updates on provisional?
Anyone ever check their status while their application is being processed? I applied 10/19 I was sure my card was in the mail. But after verifying my card online it says invalid card. I got my QP number from a rep in Springfield over the phone now it says I am not valid. Check out my picture below to see what I am talking about.
Anyone ever check their status while their application is being processed? I applied 10/19 I was sure my card was in the mail. But after verifying my card online it says invalid card. I got my QP number from a rep in Springfield over the phone now it says I am not valid. Check out my picture below to see what I am talking about.
Just called spoke to operator. Submitted online with my VA med files. Operator said that haven't got to it yet. Really trying to avoid pain medication. This is fucking ridiculous. At this point its probably quicker to get a perscription of opiates and go that route to get a card. Fuck.
Edited to say that I submitted online November 2 .
Expected around 1/31 with OAPP. Uknown when because the out of state software company doesn't work on hard deadlines.
Unknown if it back dates to people already in the system, because you know, you don't want to tell people any details like whether they should wait to apply or not.
If a Dr form is going to go past 90 days people should apply. If the Dr form is not going to go past 90 days people should wait to apply until we find out.
I think there was a webinar. I'm amazed more details haven't come out. My guess is details weren't really given.
I am just in the beginning of my wait. I sent in my application on January 2nd and like to spend my time thinking that magic may happen and my license will show up in the mail before April, but I visit this page almost everyday to bring me back down to earth.
So from what I am reading, the provisional will apply to all applicants who applied online? I realize that no one seems to have any concrete information. When I was reading the new rules it sounded like the option for a provisional was only going to be given to those opiate patients. Can anyone clarify? That would be fantastic.
I just talked to a lady and she said they’re not approving anybody right now because of the card printing issue. The reason they sent the paper card out is because the people that were already approved and scheduled to get their cards but couldn’t because of the glitch in the software at the card printing place in Pennsylvania got the paper instead of a actual card. It’s bullshit. She said they don’t know when the glitch will be fixed but as of 3:45 today it’s not running
Typical Illinois crap.
So from what I am reading, the provisional will apply to all applicants who applied online? I realize that no one seems to have any concrete information. When I was reading the new rules it sounded like the option for a provisional was only going to be given to those opiate patients. Can anyone clarify? That would be fantastic.
Well they better still be working on applications. Just because the “printer” is down to print cards, doesn’t mean they should stop approving applications. Fixing a printer shouldn’t be that big of a deal, especially for a company. That shouldn’t take long to get handled at all.![]()
The way the law is written, it does look like provisional access would apply only to those who applied online. Of course this is stupid. But because the state hasn't followed the letter of this law in SO many other instances, I actually think there's a pretty good chance they'll do the same regarding the 'online applicants only' stipulation. So it's possible you may get your provisional access paperwork whether you applied online or via email mail.