Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 16, § 1776.2 - Pharmacies Offering Mail Back Envelope or Package Services
(a) Pharmacies that
provide prescription drug take-back services may do so by providing
preaddressed mailing envelopes or packages to allow a consumer to return
prescription drugs to an authorized DEA destruction location.
(b) All envelopes and packages must be
preaddressed to a location registered with the DEA as a collector. The pharmacy
is responsible for ensuring that all preaddressed envelopes and packages it
makes available to the public are preaddressed for delivery to facilities that
comply with this section.
(c) The
preaddressed envelopes and packages must be water and spill proof, tamper
evident, tear resistant and sealable. The exterior shall be nondescript and not
include markings that indicate the envelope or package contains prescription
drugs. Postage shall be prepaid on each envelope or package.
(d) The preaddressed envelope and package
shall contain a unique identification number for each envelope and package, and
instructions for users that indicate the process to mail back drugs.
(e) A pharmacy shall not accept any mail back
packages or envelopes that contain drugs unless they are registered as a
collector and have an onsite method of destruction that complies with the DEA
requirements. Instead, consumers shall be directed to mail the envelopes or
packages.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 4005, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 4005, Business and Professions Code; and Section 1317.70, Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations.
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