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Consideration of Revised Model Programs and Procedures for the Collection and Proper Disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste As Required by Public Resources Sections 47102-47126. Agenda Item Purpose.

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  1. Consideration of Revised Model Programs and Procedures for the Collection and Proper Disposal of Pharmaceutical Waste As Required by Public Resources Sections 47102-47126

  2. Agenda Item Purpose • Approve Revised Criteria and Procedures for Model Pharmaceutical Waste Collection and Disposal Programs

  3. SB 966 Requirements • Evaluate Other State, Local, and Other Governmental Entity Programs • Develop Model Programs for the Collection and Proper Disposal of Drug Waste. • Establish Criteria and Procedures for the Implementation of Model Programs. • Submit a Report to the Legislature by 2010

  4. Criteria for Model Programs • Operate at No Cost to the Consumer • 2. Protect the Public Health and Safety & Environment • 3. Protect the Health and Safety of Consumers

  5. Criteria for Model Programs 4. Provide for Reporting to the Board 5. Protect Against Diversion of Drug Waste 6. Provide Educational Materials for Consumers

  6. Criteria and Procedures • Developed from: • Statutory Requirements • Completed Surveys • Working Group Input • Stakeholder Comments

  7. Criteria and Procedures (cont.) Three Main Sections (I) Permanent Collection and Disposal Programs (II) Government-Sponsored One Time or Periodic Collection Events (III) Pharmaceutical Waste Collection and Disposal Programs Through a Mail Back Program

  8. Criteria and Procedures (cont.) • What Can be Collected • Controlled Substances • How to Collect Pharmaceuticals • Security • Signage • Data Collection • Education

  9. Criteria and Procedures(cont.) • Logistics • Govt. Authorization – Permits • Budget • Advertising • Equipment • Staffing

  10. Revisions Made to Criteria and Procedures • Flexibility on Container Types - p.7 • Unidentified Substances – p. 4, 10 • Materials Segregation – p. 4,10 • Pharmaceuticals Collection – p. 4, 6, 11

  11. Revisions Made to Criteria and Procedures (cont.) • Pharmaceuticals in Original Containers – p.4 • Pharmacists/Law Enforcement – p. 6, 9, 12 • Sharps Containers Approved by LEAs – p. 3, 5, 10, 11, 13

  12. Revisions Made to Criteria and Procedures (cont.) • Equipment and Supplies – p.7 • Two-Key Bin System – p.7 • Generator and Responsibility – p. 5, 11 • Signage Requirements – p. 4, 10 • Availability of Mail-Back Envelopes – p. 15

  13. Legislative Issues • Common Carrier (SB 26) • Controlled Substances • Pharmaceutical Waste and MWMA • Enforcement Authority

  14. Agenda Item • Approve Revised Criteria and Procedures for Model Pharmaceutical Waste Collection and Disposal Programs • Adopt Resolution 2009-24

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