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

Sec. 50. Annual program report.

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Sec. 50. Annual program report.
(a)By April 1, 2025, and each April 1 thereafter, a manufacturer program operator must submit to the Agency a report describing implementation of the drug take-back program during the previous calendar year. The report must include:
(1)a list of the covered manufacturers participating in the drug take-back program
during the program year;
(2)the total amount, by weight, of covered drugs collected and the amount, by weight,
from each collection method used during the program year, reported by county;
(3)the total amount, by weight, of covered drugs collected from each collection site
during the prior year;
(4)the following details regarding the program's collection system:
(A)a list of collection sites, with addresses;
(B)collection sites where mailers to program collection sites, for dissemination to
consumers, and education and outreach materials were made available to the public;
(C)dates and locations of collection events held; and
(D)the transporters and disposal facility or facilities used to dispose of the
covered drugs collected;
(5)a description of the promotion, education, and public outreach activities
implemented;
(6)a description of how collected packaging was recycled to the extent feasible; and
(7)an evaluation of the program's effectiveness in collecting covered drugs during the
program year and of any program changes that have been implemented.
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