Public Act 0250 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0250 |
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AN ACT concerning regulation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Safe Pharmaceutical Disposal Act is amended |
by changing Section 17 as follows: |
(210 ILCS 150/17) |
Sec. 17. Pharmaceutical disposal. Notwithstanding any
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provision of law, any county or city, village, or municipality |
may
authorize the use of its city hall, or police department, |
or any other facility under the county's or municipality's |
control to
display a container suitable for use as a receptacle |
for used,
expired, or unwanted pharmaceuticals. These used, |
expired, or
unwanted pharmaceuticals may include unused |
medication and prescription drugs, as well as controlled |
substances if collected in accordance with federal law. This
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receptacle shall only permit the deposit of items, and the
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contents shall be locked and secured. The container shall be
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accessible to the public and shall have posted clearly legible
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signage indicating that expired or unwanted prescription drugs
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may be disposed of in the receptacle. The county or |
municipality shall provide continuous or regular notice to the |
public regarding the availability of the receptacle. To the |
extent allowed under federal law, pharmaceuticals collected |
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under this Section may be disposed of in a drug destruction |
device, as defined in Section 22.58 of the Environmental |
Protection Act.
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(Source: P.A. 99-480, eff. 9-9-15.) |
Section 10. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by |
changing Section 22.58 as follows: |
(415 ILCS 5/22.58) |
Sec. 22.58. Drug destruction by law enforcement agency. |
(a) For purposes of this Section: |
"Drug destruction device" means a device that is (i) |
designed by its manufacturer to destroy drug evidence and |
render it non-retrievable and (ii) used exclusively for that |
purpose or, to the extent allowed under federal law, to destroy |
pharmaceuticals collected under Section 17 of the Safe |
Pharmaceutical Disposal Act. |
"Drug evidence" means any illegal drug collected as |
evidence by a law enforcement agency. "Drug evidence" does not |
include hazardous waste. |
"Illegal drug" means any one or more of the following when |
obtained without a prescription or otherwise in violation of |
the law: |
(1) any substance as defined and included in the |
Schedules of Article II of the Illinois Controlled |
Substances Act; |
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(2) any cannabis as defined in Section 3 of the |
Cannabis Control Act; or |
(3) any drug as defined in paragraph (b) of Section 3 |
of the Pharmacy Practice Act. |
"Law enforcement agency" means an agency of this State or |
unit of local government that is vested by law or ordinance |
with the duty to maintain public order and to enforce criminal |
laws or ordinances. |
"Non-retrievable" means the condition or state following a |
process that permanently alters the illegal drug's physical or |
chemical condition or state through irreversible means and |
thereby renders the illegal drug unavailable and unusable for |
all practical purposes. |
(b) To the extent allowed under federal law, drug evidence |
that is placed into a drug destruction device by a law |
enforcement agency at the location where the evidence is stored |
by the agency and that is destroyed under the supervision of |
the agency in accordance with the specifications of the device |
manufacturer shall not be considered discarded or a waste under |
this Act until it is rendered non-retrievable.
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(Source: P.A. 99-60, eff. 7-16-15.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/22/2017