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1 | AN ACT concerning safety.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Department of Public Health Powers and | ||||||
5 | Duties Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is | ||||||
6 | amended by adding Section 2310-252 as follows: | ||||||
7 | (20 ILCS 2310/2310-252 new) | ||||||
8 | Sec. 2310-252. Guidelines for needle disposal; education.
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9 | (a) The Illinois Department of Public Health, in | ||||||
10 | cooperation with the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, | ||||||
11 | must create guidelines for the proper disposal of hypodermic | ||||||
12 | syringes, needles, and other sharps used for | ||||||
13 | self-administration purposes that are consistent with the | ||||||
14 | available guidelines regarding disposal for home health care | ||||||
15 | products provided by the United States Environmental | ||||||
16 | Protection Agency. In establishing these guidelines, the | ||||||
17 | Department shall promote flexible and convenient disposal | ||||||
18 | methods appropriate to the area and level of services available | ||||||
19 | to the person disposing of the hypodermic syringe, needle, or | ||||||
20 | other sharps. The Department guidelines shall encourage the use | ||||||
21 | of safe disposal programs that include, but are not limited to, | ||||||
22 | the following: | ||||||
23 | (1) drop box or supervised collection sites; | ||||||
24 | (2) sharps mail-back programs; | ||||||
25 | (3) syringe exchange programs; and | ||||||
26 | (4) at-home needle destruction devices. | ||||||
27 | (b) The Illinois Department of Public Health must develop | ||||||
28 | educational materials regarding the safe disposal of | ||||||
29 | hypodermic syringes, needles, and other sharps and distribute | ||||||
30 | copies of these educational materials to pharmacies and the | ||||||
31 | public. The educational materials must include information | ||||||
32 | regarding safer injection, HIV prevention, proper methods for |
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1 | the disposal of hypodermic syringes, needles, and other sharps, | ||||||
2 | and contact information for obtaining treatment for drug abuse | ||||||
3 | and addiction. | ||||||
4 | Section 10. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by | ||||||
5 | changing Section
56.1 and by adding Sections 3.458 and 56.7 as | ||||||
6 | follows:
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7 | (415 ILCS 5/3.458 new)
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8 | Sec. 3.458. Sharps collection station.
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9 | (a) "Sharps collection station" means a designated area at | ||||||
10 | an applicable
facility where (i) hypodermic, intravenous, or | ||||||
11 | other medical needles or syringes or other sharps, or (ii) | ||||||
12 | medical household waste containing
medical sharps, including, | ||||||
13 | but not limited to, hypodermic, intravenous, or
other medical | ||||||
14 | needles or syringes or other sharps, are collected
for | ||||||
15 | transport, storage, treatment, transfer, or disposal.
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16 | (b) For purposes of this Section, "applicable facility" | ||||||
17 | means any of the
following:
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18 | (1) A hospital.
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19 | (2) An ambulatory surgical treatment center, | ||||||
20 | physician's office, clinic, or other setting where a | ||||||
21 | physician provides care.
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22 | (3) A pharmacy employing a registered pharmacist.
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23 | (4) The principal place of business of any government | ||||||
24 | official who is
authorized under Section 1 of the | ||||||
25 | Hypodermic Syringes and Needles Act (720 ILCS
635/) to | ||||||
26 | possess hypodermic, intravenous, or other medical needles, | ||||||
27 | or
hypodermic or intravenous syringes, by reason of his or | ||||||
28 | her official duties.
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29 | (415 ILCS 5/56.1) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1056.1)
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30 | Sec. 56.1. Acts prohibited.
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31 | (A) No person shall:
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32 | (a) Cause or allow the disposal of any potentially | ||||||
33 | infectious medical
waste. Sharps may be disposed in any |
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1 | landfill permitted by the Agency under
Section 21 of this Act | ||||||
2 | to accept municipal waste for disposal, if both:
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3 | (1) the infectious potential has been eliminated from | ||||||
4 | the sharps by
treatment; and
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5 | (2) the sharps are packaged in accordance with Board | ||||||
6 | regulations.
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7 | (b) Cause or allow the delivery of any potentially | ||||||
8 | infectious medical
waste for transport, storage, treatment, or | ||||||
9 | transfer except in accordance
with Board regulations.
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10 | (c) Beginning July 1, 1992, cause or allow the delivery of | ||||||
11 | any
potentially infectious medical waste to a person or | ||||||
12 | facility for storage,
treatment, or transfer that does not have | ||||||
13 | a permit issued by the agency to
receive potentially infectious | ||||||
14 | medical waste, unless no permit is required
under subsection | ||||||
15 | (g)(1).
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16 | (d) Beginning July 1, 1992, cause or allow the delivery or | ||||||
17 | transfer of
any potentially infectious medical waste for | ||||||
18 | transport unless:
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19 | (1) the transporter has a permit issued by the Agency | ||||||
20 | to transport
potentially infectious medical waste, or the | ||||||
21 | transporter is exempt from the
permit requirement set forth | ||||||
22 | in subsection (f)(l).
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23 | (2) a potentially infectious medical waste manifest is | ||||||
24 | completed for
the waste if a manifest is required under | ||||||
25 | subsection (h).
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26 | (e) Cause or allow the acceptance of any potentially | ||||||
27 | infectious medical
waste for purposes of transport, storage, | ||||||
28 | treatment, or transfer except in
accordance with Board | ||||||
29 | regulations.
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30 | (f) Beginning July 1, 1992, conduct any potentially | ||||||
31 | infectious medical
waste transportation operation:
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32 | (1) Without a permit issued by the Agency to transport | ||||||
33 | potentially
infectious medical waste. No permit is | ||||||
34 | required under this provision (f)(1)
for:
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35 | (A) a person transporting potentially infectious | ||||||
36 | medical waste
generated solely by that person's |
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1 | activities;
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2 | (B) noncommercial transportation of less than 50 | ||||||
3 | pounds of potentially
infectious medical waste at any | ||||||
4 | one
time; or
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5 | (C) the U.S. Postal Service.
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6 | (2) In violation of any condition of any permit issued | ||||||
7 | by the Agency
under this Act.
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8 | (3) In violation of any regulation adopted by the | ||||||
9 | Board.
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10 | (4) In violation of any order adopted by the Board | ||||||
11 | under this Act.
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12 | (g) Beginning July 1, 1992, conduct any potentially | ||||||
13 | infectious medical
waste treatment, storage, or transfer | ||||||
14 | operation:
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15 | (1) without a permit issued by the Agency that | ||||||
16 | specifically
authorizes the treatment, storage, or transfer of | ||||||
17 | potentially infectious
medical waste. No permit is required | ||||||
18 | under this subsection (g) or subsection (d)(1) of Section 21 | ||||||
19 | for any:
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20 | (A) Person conducting a potentially infectious | ||||||
21 | medical waste
treatment, storage, or transfer | ||||||
22 | operation for potentially infectious
medical waste | ||||||
23 | generated by the person's own activities that are | ||||||
24 | treated,
stored, or transferred within the site where | ||||||
25 | the potentially infectious
medical waste is generated.
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26 | (B) Hospital that treats, stores, or transfers | ||||||
27 | only potentially
infectious medical waste generated by | ||||||
28 | its own activities or by members of its
medical staff.
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29 | (C) Sharps collection station that is operated in | ||||||
30 | accordance with
Section 56.7.
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31 | (2) in violation of any condition of any permit issued | ||||||
32 | by the Agency
under this Act.
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33 | (3) in violation of any regulation adopted by the | ||||||
34 | Board.
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35 | (4) In violation of any order adopted by the Board | ||||||
36 | under this Act.
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1 | (h) Transport potentially infectious medical waste unless | ||||||
2 | the
transporter carries a completed potentially infectious | ||||||
3 | medical waste
manifest. No manifest is required for the | ||||||
4 | transportation of:
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5 | (1) potentially infectious medical waste being | ||||||
6 | transported by
generators who generated the waste by their | ||||||
7 | own activities, when the
potentially infectious medical | ||||||
8 | waste is transported within or between sites
or facilities | ||||||
9 | owned, controlled, or operated by that person;
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10 | (2) less than 50 pounds of potentially infectious | ||||||
11 | medical waste at
any one time for a noncommercial
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12 | transportation activity; or
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13 | (3) potentially infectious medical waste by the U.S. | ||||||
14 | Postal Service.
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15 | (i) Offer for transportation, transport, deliver, receive | ||||||
16 | or accept
potentially infectious medical waste for which a | ||||||
17 | manifest is required,
unless the manifest indicates that the | ||||||
18 | fee required under Section 56.4 of
this Act has been paid.
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19 | (j) Beginning January 1, 1994, conduct a potentially | ||||||
20 | infectious medical
waste treatment operation at an incinerator | ||||||
21 | in existence on the effective
date of this Title in violation | ||||||
22 | of emission standards established
for these incinerators under | ||||||
23 | Section 129 of the Clean Air Act (42 USC 7429),
as amended.
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24 | (B) In making its orders and determinations relative to
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25 | penalties, if any, to be imposed for violating subdivision | ||||||
26 | (A)(a) of
this Section, the Board, in addition to the
factors | ||||||
27 | in Sections 33(c) and 42(h) of this Act, or the Court shall | ||||||
28 | take into
consideration whether the owner or operator of the | ||||||
29 | landfill reasonably relied
on written statements from the | ||||||
30 | person generating or treating the waste that
the waste is not | ||||||
31 | potentially infectious medical waste.
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32 | (Source: P.A. 92-574, eff. 6-26-02.)
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33 | (415 ILCS 5/56.7 new)
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34 | Sec. 56.7. No permit shall be required under subsection | ||||||
35 | (d)(1) of Section 21 or subsection (g) of Section 56.1 of this
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1 | Act for a sharps collection station if the station is operated | ||||||
2 | in accordance
with all of the following:
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3 | (1) The only waste accepted at the sharps collection | ||||||
4 | station is (i)
hypodermic, intravenous, or other medical | ||||||
5 | needles or syringes or other sharps, or (ii) medical | ||||||
6 | household waste containing used or
unused sharps, | ||||||
7 | including but not limited to, hypodermic, intravenous, or | ||||||
8 | other
medical needles or syringes or other sharps.
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9 | (2) The waste is stored and transferred in the same | ||||||
10 | manner as required for
potentially infectious medical | ||||||
11 | waste under this Act and under Board
regulations.
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12 | (3) The waste is not treated at the sharps collection | ||||||
13 | station unless it is
treated in the same manner as required | ||||||
14 | for potentially infectious medical waste
under this Act and | ||||||
15 | under Board regulations.
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16 | (4) The waste is not disposed of at the sharps | ||||||
17 | collection station.
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18 | (5) The waste is transported in the same manner as | ||||||
19 | required for
potentially infectious medical waste under | ||||||
20 | this Act and under Board
regulations.
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21 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
22 | becoming law. |