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Code · Illinois · Chapter 410 — PUBLIC HEALTH · Act 720

Sec. 30. Manufacturer program operator requirements.

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Sec. 30. Manufacturer program operator requirements. A manufacturer program operator shall:
(1)Adopt policies and procedures to be followed by persons handling covered drugs
collected under the program to ensure compliance with State and federal laws, rules, and regulations, including regulations adopted by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration.
(2)Ensure the security of patient information on drug packaging during collection,
transportation, recycling, and disposal.
(3)Promote the program by providing consumers, pharmacies, and other entities with
educational and informational materials as required under Section 45.
(4)Consider:
(A)the use of existing providers of pharmaceutical waste transportation and
disposal services;
(B)separation of covered drugs from packaging to reduce transportation and disposal
costs; and
(C)recycling of drug packaging.
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