Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 889.210 - Operating Requirements
a)
Medication takeback locations must be located at a site or facility where
pharmaceutical products are lawfully sold, distributed or dispensed. This
subsection (a) does not apply to household waste drop-off points
operated by a government or by an association or other organization of
government. [
415 ILCS
5/22.55(c)(2)(A) ]
b)
The location of
acceptance of pharmaceutical products at the medication takeback
location must be clearly identified. [
415 ILCS
5/22.55(c)(3) ]
c) Pharmaceutical products that are accepted
at medication takeback locations may only be accepted in accordance with the
Act , this Part, and other applicable law. Pharmaceutical products accepted at
the medication takeback location must be accepted only from private
individuals. Pharmaceutical products must not be accepted from
other persons, including, but not limited to, owners and operators of rented or
leased residences where the household waste was generated, commercial haulers,
and other commercial, industrial, agricultural and government operations or
entities. [ 415 ILCS
5/22.55(c)(4) ]
d) Pharmaceutical products accepted at the
medication takeback location must be managed separately from
all other household waste accepted at the medication takeback location
prior to its packaging for off-site transfer. [
415 ILCS
5/22.55(c)(5) ]
e) Security of Accepted Pharmaceutical
Products
1) Pharmaceutical products must be
accepted and managed in a manner that protects against releases of
the pharmaceutical products, prevents nuisances, and otherwise
protects human health and the environment. [
415 ILCS
5/22.55(c)(7) ]
2) Accepted pharmaceutical products must be
properly secured to prevent unauthorized public access to the
pharmaceutical products, including, but not limited to, preventing
access to the pharmaceutical products during the non-business hours of the site
or facility on which the household waste drop-off point is located. [
415 ILCS
5/22.55(c)(7) ]
3) Accepted pharmaceutical products must not
be stored for longer than 90 days after receipt, except as otherwise
approved by the Agency in writing. [
415 ILCS
5/22.55(c)(6) ]
f) A copy of the sign developed by the Agency
in accordance with Section 22.55(j) of the Act must be clearly posted at the
medication takeback location. The Agency will make a copy of the sign available
for downloading from its website.
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