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Code · Montana · Title 1 — General Laws and Definitions · Chapter 1 · Part 2

1-1-232. Montana prescription drug take-back day.

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1-1-232 . Montana prescription drug take-back day.
(1)The day in October designated as national prescription drug take-back day is designated as Montana prescription drug take-back day in order to provide an annual day for citizens to properly dispose of unused and unneeded prescription drugs, to raise awareness about the consequences of failure to properly dispose of prescription drugs, and to educate citizens on proper methods of prescription drug disposal.
(2)On this day, local communities, businesses, and other entities throughout the state are encouraged to coordinate on special exercises to emphasize the importance of proper prescription drug use and disposal.
(3)Observances and exercises described in this section need not be limited solely to prescription drugs.
(4)The governor and attorney general may officially recognize and encourage the observances and exercises described in this section.
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