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Public Act 093-1008 |
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AN ACT concerning the retail sale of methamphetamine | ||||
manufacturing chemicals.
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||
Methamphetamine Manufacturing Chemical Retail Sale Control | ||||
Act. | ||||
Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to reduce | ||||
the harm that methamphetamine is inflicting on individuals, | ||||
families, communities, the economy, and the environment in | ||||
Illinois by making it more difficult for persons engaged in the | ||||
unlawful manufacture of methamphetamine to obtain | ||||
methamphetamine manufacturing chemicals. | ||||
Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: | ||||
"Methamphetamine manufacturing chemical" has the meaning | ||||
ascribed to it in subsection (z-1) of Section 102 of the | ||||
Illinois Controlled Substances Act.
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"Targeted methamphetamine manufacturing chemical" and | ||||
"targeted medications" mean a subset of "methamphetamine | ||||
manufacturing chemicals". "Targeted methamphetamine | ||||
manufacturing chemical" means any medication in the form of a | ||||
tablet, capsule, caplet, or similar product that is sold over | ||||
the counter, without a prescription, and that contains either | ||||
(A) more than 15 milligrams of ephedrine or its salts, optical | ||||
isomers, or salts of optical isomers or
(B) more than 15 | ||||
milligrams of pseudoephedrine or its salts, optical isomers, or | ||||
salts of optical isomers.
"Targeted methamphetamine | ||||
manufacturing chemical" does not include any medication in the | ||||
form of a liquid, liquid cap, gel cap, or other similar | ||||
substance, or any medication dispensed by a licensed pharmacist | ||||
pursuant to a valid prescription. |
"Package" means an item packaged and marked for retail sale | ||
that is not designed to be further broken down or subdivided | ||
for the purpose of retail sale.
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"Targeted package" means a package containing any amount of | ||
a targeted methamphetamine manufacturing chemical. | ||
"Single active ingredient targeted methamphetamine | ||
manufacturing chemical" means a targeted methamphetamine | ||
manufacturing chemical whose sole active ingredient is | ||
ephedrine or its salts, optical isomers, or salts of optical | ||
isomers; or pseudoephedrine or its salts, optical isomers, or | ||
salts of optical isomers.
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"Single active ingredient targeted package" means a | ||
package containing any amount of single active ingredient | ||
targeted methamphetamine manufacturing chemical.
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"Multiple active ingredient targeted methamphetamine | ||
manufacturing chemical" means a targeted methamphetamine | ||
manufacturing chemical that contains at least one active | ||
ingredient other than ephedrine or its salts, optical isomers, | ||
or salts of optical isomers; or pseudoephedrine or its salts, | ||
optical isomers, or salts of optical isomers. | ||
"Multiple active ingredient targeted package" means a | ||
package containing any amount of multiple active ingredient | ||
targeted methamphetamine manufacturing chemical. | ||
"Stock keeping unit" or "SKU" means the primary or basic | ||
unit of measure assigned to an item sold by a retail | ||
distributor and the smallest unit of an item that may be | ||
dispensed from a retail distributor's inventory. | ||
"Targeted stock keeping unit" means a stock keeping unit | ||
assigned to a targeted package.
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"Blister pack" means a unit dose package commonly | ||
constructed from a formed cavity containing one or more | ||
individual doses.
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"Capsule" means a solid dosage form in which a medicinal | ||
substance is enclosed and consisting of either a hard or soft | ||
soluble outer shell.
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"Customer" means a person who buys goods from a retail |
distributor.
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"Distribute" means to sell, give, provide or otherwise | ||
transfer.
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"Dosage unit" means an exact amount of a drug's treatment | ||
pre-packaged by the manufacturer or pharmacist in standardized | ||
amounts.
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"Sales employee" means any employee who at any time (a) | ||
operates a cash register at which targeted packages may be | ||
sold, (b) works at or behind a pharmacy counter, (c) stocks | ||
shelves containing targeted packages, or (d) trains or | ||
supervises other employees who engage in any of the preceding | ||
activities. | ||
"Tablet" means a solid dosage form of varying weight, size, | ||
and shape that may be molded or compressed and that contains a | ||
medicinal substance in pure or diluted form. | ||
"Single retail transaction" means a sale by a retail | ||
distributor to a specific customer at a specific time.
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"Retail distributor" means a grocery store, general | ||
merchandise store, drug store, other merchandise store, or | ||
other entity or person whose activities as a distributor | ||
relating to drug products containing targeted methamphetamine | ||
manufacturing chemicals are limited exclusively or almost | ||
exclusively to sales for personal use, both in number of sales | ||
and volume of sales, either directly to walk-in customers or in | ||
face-to-face transactions by direct sales.
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Section 15. Package sale restrictions. | ||
(a) Any targeted methamphetamine manufacturing chemical | ||
displayed or distributed by any retail distributor in Illinois | ||
shall be packaged in blister packs, with each blister | ||
containing not more than 2 dosage units, or when the use of | ||
blister packs is technically infeasible, in unit dose packets | ||
or pouches.
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(b) Any targeted package displayed or distributed by any | ||
retail distributor in Illinois shall contain no more than 3 | ||
grams of ephedrine or its salts, optical isomers, or salts of |
optical isomers; or pseudoephedrine or its salts, optical | ||
isomers, or salts of optical isomers.
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(c) A retail distributor may not distribute more than 2 | ||
targeted packages in a single retail transaction.
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(d) A retail distributor may not permit the purchase of any | ||
targeted package by means of a self-service checkout station,
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unless the self-service checkout station is programmed in a | ||
manner that satisfies all of the following conditions for each | ||
retail transaction:
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(1) When a particular customer seeks to purchase a | ||
single targeted package, the self-service checkout station | ||
may allow him or her to do so without any special prompts | ||
or actions.
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(2) If the customer seeks to purchase a second targeted | ||
package, the self-service checkout station shall not allow | ||
him or her to purchase the second targeted package without | ||
the assistance of a sales employee. If the customer then | ||
seeks the assistance of a sales employee, the sales | ||
employee may instruct the self-service checkout station to | ||
allow the sale of the second targeted package.
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(3) If the customer seeks to purchase a third targeted | ||
package, neither the self-service checkout station nor the | ||
store employee shall allow him or her to do so.
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(e) A retail distributor, its employees, or its agents may | ||
not distribute any targeted package or packages with knowledge | ||
that they will be used to manufacture methamphetamine or with | ||
reckless disregard of the likely use of such package or | ||
packages to manufacture methamphetamine.
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Section 20. Display and sale of single active ingredient | ||
targeted packages.
All single active ingredient targeted | ||
packages must be displayed behind a store counter, in an area | ||
not accessible to customers, or in a locked case so that a | ||
customer wanting access to the packages must ask a store | ||
employee for assistance. |
Section 25. Display and sale of multiple active ingredient | ||
targeted packages.
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(a) Except as provided in subsection (b), every retail | ||
distributor must treat multiple active ingredient targeted | ||
packages in at least one of the following 4 ways:
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(1) The retail distributor may display the multiple | ||
active ingredient targeted packages behind a store | ||
counter, in an area not accessible to customers;
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(2) The retail distributor may display the multiple | ||
active ingredient targeted packages in a locked case so | ||
that a customer wanting access to the packages must ask a | ||
store employee for assistance; | ||
(3) The retail distributor may (i) require that any | ||
customer purchasing a targeted package produce a | ||
state-issued photo identification featuring a photograph | ||
that reasonably resembles the customer making the | ||
purchase, and (ii) record the name, issuing state, and | ||
official identification number of the customer into a log | ||
specially designed and designated for this purpose; or | ||
(4) The retail distributor may comply with this Section | ||
by adopting at least 2 of the following options: | ||
(A) The retail distributor may keep multiple | ||
active ingredient targeted packages within 30 feet and | ||
the direct line of sight of a cash register or store | ||
counter staffed by one or more store employees. | ||
(B) The retail distributor may employ a reliable | ||
anti-theft device that uses special package tags and | ||
detection alarms designed to prevent the theft of | ||
multiple active ingredient targeted packages from the | ||
retail distributor's place of business. | ||
(C) The retail distributor may utilize restricted | ||
access shelving so that (i) only one multiple active | ||
ingredient targeted package can be removed from the | ||
shelf at a time, and (ii) there is a delay of 15 | ||
seconds or more between the time one such package is | ||
removed and the time the next such package can be |
removed from the shelf. | ||
(D) The retail distributor may keep multiple | ||
active ingredient targeted packages under constant | ||
video surveillance in a manner that satisfies the | ||
following conditions: | ||
(i) A video camera must be positioned so that | ||
persons examining or removing the packages are | ||
visible; | ||
(ii) The video camera must, at a minimum, | ||
record a one-second image every 10 seconds; | ||
(iii) These images must be preserved for a | ||
minimum of 72 hours;
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(iv) These images must be available to law | ||
enforcement authorities immediately upon request; | ||
and
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(v) The retail distributor must post a sign in | ||
a prominent manner stating that the area is under | ||
constant video surveillance. | ||
(b) A retail distributor that complies with this Section by | ||
adopting 2 of the options listed in
paragraph (4) of subsection | ||
(a) of this Section must implement the first of the 2 chosen | ||
options by the effective date of this Act and the second of the | ||
2 chosen options within 180 days of the
effective date of this | ||
Act. | ||
If the retail distributor's first chosen option is to | ||
employ anti-theft devices as described in clause (a)(4)(B) of | ||
this Section, the retailer shall ensure that special package | ||
tags are affixed to at least 50 percent of the targeted | ||
packages for each targeted stock keeping unit (SKU) by the | ||
effective date of the Act, and that special package tags are | ||
affixed to all targeted packages within 180 days of the | ||
effective date of this Act. If the retail distributor's second | ||
chosen option is to employ anti-theft devices as described in | ||
clause (a)(4)(B) of this Section, the retail distributor shall | ||
ensure that special package tags are affixed to all targeted | ||
packages within 180 days of the effective date of this Act. |
Section 30. Training and certification. | ||
(a) Every retail distributor of any targeted | ||
methamphetamine manufacturing chemical shall train each sales | ||
employee on the topics listed on the certification form | ||
described in subsection (b) of this Section. This training may | ||
be conducted by a live trainer or by means of a computer-based | ||
training program. This training shall be completed by the | ||
effective date of this Act or within 30 days of the date that | ||
each sales employee begins working for the retail distributor, | ||
whichever of these 2 dates comes later. | ||
(b) Immediately after training each sales employee as | ||
required in subsection (a) of this Section, every retail | ||
distributor of any targeted methamphetamine manufacturing | ||
chemical shall have each sales employee read, sign, and date a | ||
certification form containing the following language:
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(1)
My name is (insert name of employee) and I am an | ||
employee of (insert name of business) at (insert street | ||
address).
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(2) I understand that in Illinois there are laws | ||
governing the sale of certain over-the-counter medications | ||
that contain a chemical called ephedrine or a second | ||
chemical called pseudoephedrine. Medications that are | ||
subject to these laws are called "targeted medications" and | ||
they are sold in "targeted packages". | ||
(3) I understand that "targeted medications" can be | ||
used to manufacture the illegal and dangerous drug | ||
methamphetamine and that methamphetamine is causing great | ||
harm to individuals, families, communities, the economy, | ||
and the environment throughout Illinois. | ||
(4) I understand that under Illinois law, the store | ||
where I work is not allowed to sell more than 2 "targeted | ||
packages" in a single retail transaction. That means the | ||
store cannot sell more than 2 "targeted packages" to a | ||
single customer at one time.
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(5) I understand that under Illinois law, the store |
where I work cannot allow customers to buy "targeted | ||
packages" at self-service check-out lanes, except under | ||
certain conditions which have been described to me. | ||
(6) I understand that under Illinois law, I cannot sell | ||
"targeted medications" to a person if I know that the | ||
person is going to use them to make methamphetamine. | ||
(7) I understand that there are a number of ingredients | ||
that are used to make the illegal drug methamphetamine, | ||
including "targeted medications" sold in "targeted | ||
packages". My employer has shown me a list of these various | ||
ingredients, and I have reviewed the list.
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(8) I understand that there are certain procedures that | ||
I should follow if I suspect that a store customer is | ||
purchasing "targeted medications" or other products for | ||
the purpose of manufacturing methamphetamine. These | ||
procedures have been described to me, and I understand | ||
them.
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(c) A certification form of the type described in | ||
subsection (b) of this Section may be signed with a handwritten | ||
signature or a reliable electronic signature that includes, a | ||
unique identifier for each employee. The certification shall be | ||
retained by the retail distributor for each sales employee for | ||
the duration of his or her employment and for at least 30 days | ||
following the end of his or her employment. Any such form shall | ||
be made available for inspection and copying by any law | ||
enforcement officer upon request. | ||
(d) The office of the Illinois Attorney General shall make | ||
available to retail distributors the list of methamphetamine | ||
ingredients referred to in subsection (b) of this Section. | ||
Section 35. Violations. | ||
(a) An individual who violates any provision of this Act is | ||
guilty of a Class A misdemeanor for a first offense and a Class | ||
4 felony for a second or subsequent offense. | ||
(b) Except as provided in subsections (c) and (d) of this | ||
Section, the owner and the operator of a retail distributor |
that violates any provision of this Act are guilty of a | ||
business offense and subject to a fine of: | ||
(1) $500 for a first offense; | ||
(2) $1,000 for a second offense occurring at the same | ||
retail location as and within 3 years of the prior offense; | ||
and | ||
(3) $5,000 for a third or subsequent offense occurring | ||
at the same retail location as and within 3 years of the | ||
prior offenses.
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(c) Any retail distributor that seeks to comply with | ||
subsection (c) of Section 15 of this Act by installing | ||
automated cash register prompts informing sales employees when | ||
the two-package limit described in subsection (c) of Section 15 | ||
of this Act has been exceeded shall be subject to all of the | ||
penalties described in subsection (b) of this Section except as | ||
follows: The owner and the operator of a retail distributor | ||
that violates subsection (b) or subsection (c) of Section 30 of | ||
this Act are guilty of a business offense and subject to a fine | ||
of: | ||
(1) $100 for a first offense; | ||
(2) $200 for a second offense occurring at the same | ||
retail location as and within 3 years of the prior offense; | ||
(3) $500 for a third or subsequent offense occurring at | ||
the same retail location as and within 3 years of the prior | ||
offenses; | ||
(4) $1,000 for a fourth offense occurring at the same | ||
retail location as and within 3 years of the prior | ||
offenses; and | ||
(5) $5,000 for a fifth offense occurring at the same | ||
retail location as and within 3 years of the prior | ||
offenses. | ||
(d) The owner and the operator of a retail distributor are | ||
not liable for any violation of subsection (c) or subsection | ||
(e) of Section 15 of this Act if and only if the owner and the | ||
operator: | ||
(1) strictly complied with subsections (a), (b), and |
(d) of Section 15 of this Act, Sections 20 and 25 of this | ||
Act, and subsection (a) of Section 30 of this Act; | ||
(2) made a good-faith effort to ensure compliance with | ||
subsections (c) and (e) of Section 15 of this Act; | ||
(3) made a good-faith effort to comply with subsection | ||
(b) and subsection (c) of Section 30 of this Act; and | ||
(4) had no advance knowledge of the violation or | ||
violations in question and did not act in reckless | ||
disregard of the likelihood of such violation or | ||
violations. | ||
Section 40. Defense of Necessity. Conduct which would | ||
otherwise be an offense under this Act is justifiable by reason | ||
of necessity if the accused was without blame in occasioning or | ||
developing the situation and reasonably believed such conduct | ||
was necessary to avoid a public or private injury greater than | ||
the injury which might reasonably result from his or her own | ||
conduct. | ||
Section 45. Immunity from civil liability. In the event | ||
that any agent or employee of a retail distributor reports to | ||
any law-enforcement agency any suspicious activity concerning | ||
a targeted methamphetamine manufacturing chemical or other | ||
methamphetamine ingredient or ingredients, the agent or | ||
employee and the retail distributor itself are immune from | ||
civil liability based on allegations of defamation, libel, | ||
slander, false arrest, or malicious prosecution, or similar | ||
allegations, except in cases of willful or wanton misconduct. | ||
Section 50. Special exclusion. If the United States Drug | ||
Enforcement Administration has formally certified that a | ||
targeted methamphetamine manufacturing chemical has been | ||
produced in a manner that prevents its use for the manufacture | ||
of methamphetamine, this Act does not apply to the sale of the | ||
targeted methamphetamine manufacturing chemical produced in | ||
that manner.
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Section 55. Relationship to other laws and rules. Nothing | ||
in this Act shall be construed to conflict with, contradict, | ||
restrict, or in any way limit the enforcement of any federal or | ||
State law or rule, including but not limited to Section 216 of | ||
the Illinois Controlled Substances Act.
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Section 60. Preemption and home rule powers. | ||
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this Section, a | ||
county or municipality, including a home rule unit, may | ||
regulate the sale of targeted methamphetamine manufacturing | ||
chemicals and targeted packages in a manner that is not more or | ||
less restrictive than the regulation by the State under this | ||
Act. This Section is a limitation under subsection (i) of | ||
Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the | ||
concurrent exercise by home rule units of the powers and | ||
functions exercised by the State. | ||
(b) Any regulation of the sale of targeted methamphetamine | ||
manufacturing chemicals and targeted packages by a home rule | ||
unit that took effect on or before May 1, 2004, is exempt from | ||
the provisions of subsection (a) of this Section. |