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Code · Illinois · Chapter 410 — PUBLIC HEALTH · Act 715

Sec. 30. Donating and repackaging.

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Sec. 30. Donating and repackaging. Notwithstanding any other law or rule, a recipient may:
(1)further donate drugs to another recipient;
(2)repackage donated drugs as necessary for storage, dispensing, administration, or
transfers in accordance with the following:
(A)repackaged medicine shall be labeled with the drug's name, strength, and
expiration date, and shall be kept in a separate designated area until inspected and initialed by a pharmacist, practitioner, or a pharmacy technician; and
(B)if multiple packaged donated medicines with varied expiration dates are
repackaged together, the shortest expiration date shall be used; and
(3)replenish a drug of the same drug name and strength previously dispensed or
administered to an eligible patient in accordance with Section 340B of the federal Public Health Service Act.
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