Public Act 100-0345 Public Act 0345 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0345 | HB0706 Enrolled | LRB100 05394 MJP 15405 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Safe Pharmaceutical Disposal Act is amended | by changing Sections 5 and 18 as follows: | (210 ILCS 150/5) | Sec. 5. Definitions. In this Act: | "Health care institution" means any public or private | institution or agency licensed or certified by State law to | provide health care. The term includes hospitals, nursing | homes, residential health care facilities, home health care | agencies, hospice programs operating in this State, | institutions, facilities, or agencies that provide services to | persons with mental health illnesses, and institutions, | facilities, or agencies that provide services for persons with | developmental disabilities. | "Law enforcement agency" means any federal, State, or local | law enforcement agency, including a State's Attorney and the | Attorney General. | "Nurse" means an advanced practice nurse, registered | nurse, or licensed practical nurse licensed under the Nurse | Practice Act. | "Public wastewater collection system" means any wastewater |
| collection system regulated by the Environmental Protection | Agency. | "Unused medication" means any unopened, expired, or excess | (including medication unused as a result of the death of the | patient) medication that has been dispensed for patient or | resident care and that is in a solid form. The term includes | pills, tablets, capsules, and caplets. For long-term care | facilities licensed under the Nursing Home Care Act, "unused | medication" does not include any Schedule II controlled | substance under federal law in any form, until such time as the | federal Drug Enforcement Administration adopts regulations | that permit these facilities to dispose of controlled | substances in a manner consistent with this Act.
| (Source: P.A. 99-648, eff. 1-1-17 .) | (210 ILCS 150/18) | Sec. 18. Unused medications at the scene of a death. | (a) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, | the Department of State Police may by rule authorize State | Police officers to dispose of any unused medications found at | the scene of a death the State Police officer is investigating. | A State Police officer may only dispose of any unused | medications under this subsection after consulting with any | other investigating law enforcement agency to ensure that the | unused medications will not be needed as evidence in any | investigation. This Section shall not apply to any unused |
| medications a State Police officer takes into custody as part | of any investigation into a crime. | (b) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a | local governmental agency may authorize police officers to | dispose of any unused medications found at the scene of a death | a police officer is investigating. A police officer may only | dispose of any unused medications under this subsection after | consulting with any other investigating law enforcement agency | to ensure that the unused medications will not be needed as | evidence in any investigation. This Section shall not apply to | any unused medications a police officer takes into custody as | part of any investigation into a crime. | (c) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a | coroner or medical examiner may dispose of any unused | medications found at the scene of a death the coroner or | medical examiner is investigating. A coroner or medical | examiner may only dispose of any unused medications under this | subsection after consulting with any investigating law | enforcement agency to ensure that the unused medications will | not be needed as evidence in any investigation. | (d) Any disposal under this Section shall be in accordance | with Section 17 of this Act or another State or federally | approved medication take-back program or location. | (e) This Section shall not apply to prescription drugs for | which the United States Food and Drug Administration created a | Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy for under the Food and |
| Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007. | (f) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to require a | search of the scene for unused medications. | (g) Prior to disposal of any medication collected as | evidence in a criminal investigation under this Section, a | State Police officer, police officer, coroner, or medical | examiner shall photograph the unused medication and its | container or packaging, if available; document the number or | amount of medication to be disposed; and include the | photographs and documentation in the police report, coroner | report, or medical examiner report. | (h) If an autopsy is performed as part of a death | investigation, no medication seized under this Section shall be | disposed of until after a toxicology report is received by the | entity requesting the report.
| (i) If a police officer, State Police officer, coroner, or | medical examiner is not present at the scene of a death, a | nurse may dispose of any unused medications found at the scene | of a death the nurse is present at while engaging in the | performance of his or her duties. A nurse may dispose of any | unused medications under this subsection only after consulting | with any investigating law enforcement agency to ensure that | the unused medications will not be needed as evidence in an | investigation. | (j) When an individual authorized to dispose of unused | medication under this Section disposes of unused medication |
| under this Section in good faith, the individual, and his or | her employer, employees, and agents, shall incur no criminal | liability or professional discipline. | (Source: P.A. 99-648, eff. 1-1-17 .)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/25/2017
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