(410 ILCS 715/1)
Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Illinois Drug Reuse Opportunity Program Act.
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22.)
(410 ILCS 715/5)
Sec. 5. Definitions. In this Act:
"Controlled substance" means a drug, substance, or immediate precursor in Schedules I through V of 21 CFR 1308.
"Dispense" has the same meaning as defined in Section 3 of the Pharmacy Practice Act.
"Donor" means any person, including an individual member of the public, or any entity legally authorized to possess medicine, including, but not limited to, a wholesaler or distributor, third party logistic provider, pharmacy, dispenser, clinic, surgical or health center, detention and rehabilitation center, jail, prison laboratory, medical or pharmacy school, prescriber or other health care professional, long-term care facility, or healthcare facility. "Donor" includes government agencies and entities that are federally authorized to possess medicine, including, but not limited to, drug manufacturers, repackagers, relabelers, outsourcing facilities, health care facilities operated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and prisons.
"Drug" means a prescription drug, over-the-counter drug, or supplies needed to administer a prescription or over-the-counter drug.
"Eligible patient" means an individual:
"Manufacturer" has the same meaning as defined in Section 15 of the Wholesale Drug Distribution Licensing Act.
"Pharmacist" means an individual licensed to engage in the practice of pharmacy under the Pharmacy Practice Act or licensed to engage in the practice of pharmacy in another state.
"Practitioner" means a person licensed in this State to dispense or administer drugs or who is licensed in another state as a person authorized to dispense or administer drugs.
"Prescription drug" means any prescribed drug that may be legally dispensed by a pharmacy. "Prescription drug" does not include a drug for the treatment of cancer that can only be dispensed to a patient registered with the drug manufacturer in accordance with the federal Food and Drug Administration's requirements.
"Priority patient" means an eligible patient who is an Illinois resident and who is indigent, uninsured, underinsured, or enrolled in a public health benefits program.
"Recipient" means any person or entity legally authorized to possess medicine with a license or permit in the state in which the person or entity is located, including, but not limited to, a wholesaler or distributor, reverse distributor, repackager, hospital, pharmacy, or clinic.
"Returns processor" has the same meaning as defined in paragraph (18) of 21 U.S.C. 360eee. "Returns processor" includes, but is not limited to, a reverse distributor.
"Unopened tamper-evident packaging" has the same meaning as defined in the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) General Chapter 659, Packaging and Storage Requirements, including, but not limited to, unopened unit-dose, multiple-dose, immediate, secondary, and tertiary packaging.
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22.)
(410 ILCS 715/10)
Sec. 10. Donating and receiving drugs. Notwithstanding any other law or rule, donors may donate drugs to recipients and recipients may receive donated drugs from donors. Recipients shall only dispense or administer drugs to eligible patients as described in Section 20, further donate drugs to another recipient as described in Section 30, or dispose of drugs as described in Section 35.
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22.)
(410 ILCS 715/15)
Sec. 15. Cost-free provision of drugs. Drugs donated for use under this Act are considered nonsaleable. When dispensing a drug to an eligible patient, the recipient must do so at no cost to the eligible patient, except that a uniform reasonable handling fee may be charged. The handling fee may not exceed the direct or indirect cost to the recipient of providing the drug. Charging the fee does not constitute reselling.
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22.)
(410 ILCS 715/20)
Sec. 20. Requirements for dispensing drugs; priority.
(a) A recipient may only dispense or administer a prescription drug or provide an over-the-counter drug:
(b) Recipients shall, to the greatest extent practicable, dispense drugs received under this Act to priority patients.
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22.)
(410 ILCS 715/25)
Sec. 25. Requirements for accepting drugs. A drug received but not yet accepted into inventory shall be kept in a separate designated area. A drug may be accepted under this Act only if all of the following requirements are met:
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22.)
(410 ILCS 715/30)
Sec. 30. Donating and repackaging. Notwithstanding any other law or rule, a recipient may:
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22.)
(410 ILCS 715/35)
Sec. 35. Disposition of drugs. A donated drug that does not meet the requirements of Section 25 must be disposed of by returning it to the donor, destroying it by an incinerator, medical waste hauler, or other lawful method, or transferring it to a returns processor. A record of disposal shall consist of the disposal method, the date of disposal, and the name and quantity of the drug disposed of. Notwithstanding any other law or rule, no other record of disposal shall be required.
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22.)
(410 ILCS 715/40)
Sec. 40. Participation not required. Nothing in this Act requires that a pharmacy or pharmacist be a recipient of drugs under this Act.
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22.)
(410 ILCS 715/45)
Sec. 45. Recordkeeping requirements. When performing any action associated with a program under this Act or otherwise processing a donated drug for tax, manufacturer, or other credit, a recipient shall be considered to be acting as a returns processor and shall comply with all recordkeeping requirements for nonsaleable returns under federal law.
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22.)
(410 ILCS 715/50)
Sec. 50. Change of ownership. A donation or other transfer of possession or control of a drug under this Act shall not be construed as a change of ownership unless it is specified as such by the recipient. If a record of the donation's transaction information or history is required, the history shall begin with the donor of the drug, include all prior donations, and, if the drug was previously dispensed, only include drug information required to be on the patient label in accordance with the Board of Pharmacy's rules and regulations.
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22.)
(410 ILCS 715/55)
Sec. 55. Retention of records. All records required under this Act shall be retained in physical or electronic format and on or off the recipient's premises for a period of 6 years. Donors or recipients may contract with one another or a third party to create or maintain records on each other's behalf. An identifier, such as a serial number or bar code, may be used in place of any or all information required by a record or label pursuant to this Act if it allows for such information to be readily retrievable. Upon request by a State or federal regulatory agency, the identifier used for requested records shall be replaced with the original information. An identifier shall not be used on patient labels when dispensing or administering a drug.
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22.)
(410 ILCS 715/60)
Sec. 60. Authority. This Act supersedes any inconsistent law or rule for activities conducted under this Act.
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22.)
(410 ILCS 715/65)
Sec. 65. Immunity.
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b), no manufacturer, donor, or recipient shall be liable in any criminal or civil action, or be subject to professional discipline, for activities solely and directly attributable to donating, receiving, or dispensing drugs under this Act.
(b) The immunity provided in subsection (a) shall not apply:
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22.)
(410 ILCS 715/90)
Sec. 90. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22; text omitted.)
(410 ILCS 715/95)
Sec. 95. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
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(410 ILCS 715/100)
Sec. 100. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22; text omitted.)
(410 ILCS 715/105)
Sec. 105. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22; text omitted.)
(410 ILCS 715/110)
Sec. 110. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22; text omitted.)
(410 ILCS 715/115)
Sec. 115. (Amendatory provisions; text omitted).
(Source: P.A. 102-389, eff. 1-1-22; text omitted.)
Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes
410 ILCS 1/ - Antifreeze Bittering Act.
410 ILCS 2/ - Arthritis Prevention, Control, and Cure Act.
410 ILCS 3/ - Atherosclerosis Prevention Act.
410 ILCS 4/ - Automated External Defibrillator Act.
410 ILCS 5/ - Burial of Dead Bodies Act.
410 ILCS 10/ - Choke-Saving Methods Act.
410 ILCS 15/ - Coal Mine Medical Emergencies Act.
410 ILCS 18/ - Crematory Regulation Act.
410 ILCS 25/ - Environmental Barriers Act.
410 ILCS 27/ - Epinephrine Injector Act.
410 ILCS 30/ - Elevator Tactile Identification Act.
410 ILCS 35/ - Equitable Restrooms Act.
410 ILCS 37/ - Construction Site Temporary Restroom Facility Act.
410 ILCS 39/ - Restroom Access Act.
410 ILCS 43/ - Comprehensive Lead Education, Reduction, and Window Replacement Program Act.
410 ILCS 45/ - Lead Poisoning Prevention Act.
410 ILCS 46/ - Mercury-added Product Prohibition Act.
410 ILCS 47/ - Poison Control System Act.
410 ILCS 48/ - Brominated Fire Retardant Prevention Act.
410 ILCS 50/ - Medical Patient Rights Act.
410 ILCS 51/ - Mercury-Free Vaccine Act.
410 ILCS 53/ - Suicide Prevention, Education, and Treatment Act.
410 ILCS 54/ - Tattoo and Body Piercing Establishment Registration Act.
410 ILCS 55/ - Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf Act.
410 ILCS 60/ - Toxicological Laboratory Service Act.
410 ILCS 65/ - Illinois Rural/Downstate Health Act.
410 ILCS 66/ - Community Health Center Expansion Act.
410 ILCS 68/ - Safe and Hygienic Bed Act.
410 ILCS 70/ - Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency Treatment Act.
410 ILCS 75/ - Smokeless Tobacco Outdoor Advertising Act.
410 ILCS 76/ - Tobacco Products Compliance Act.
410 ILCS 82/ - Smoke Free Illinois Act.
410 ILCS 83/ - Illinois Clean Public Elevator Air Act.
410 ILCS 85/ - Cigarette Health Warning Act.
410 ILCS 86/ - Preventing Youth Vaping Act.
410 ILCS 87/ - Indoor Air Quality Act.
410 ILCS 90/ - Pest and Predatory Animal Control Act.
410 ILCS 95/ - Vector Control Act.
410 ILCS 100/ - Reduction of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Act.
410 ILCS 105/ - Mold Remediation Registration Act.
410 ILCS 110/ - Stem Cell Research and Human Cloning Prohibition Act.
410 ILCS 115/ - Obesity Prevention Initiative Act.
410 ILCS 120/ - MRSA Prevention, Control, and Reporting Act.
410 ILCS 125/ - Public Health Standing Orders Act,
410 ILCS 130/ - Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Program Act.
410 ILCS 135/ - Public Self-Care of Diabetes Act.
410 ILCS 140/ - Lactation Accommodation in Airports Act.
410 ILCS 145/ - Youth Sports Concussion Safety Act.
410 ILCS 150/ - Autism and Co-Occurring Medical Conditions Awareness Act.
410 ILCS 155/ - Health in All Policies Act.
410 ILCS 160/ - Dense Breast Tissue Act.
410 ILCS 170/ - Coal Tar Sealant Disclosure Act.
410 ILCS 175/ - Feminine Hygiene Products for the Homeless Act.
410 ILCS 180/ - Latex Glove Ban Act.
410 ILCS 185/ - Abortion Care Clinical Training Program Act.
410 ILCS 201/ - Autism Spectrum Disorders Reporting Act.
410 ILCS 205/ - Child Vision and Hearing Test Act.
410 ILCS 210/ - Consent by Minors to Health Care Services Act.
410 ILCS 212/ - Illinois Family Case Management Act.
410 ILCS 213/ - Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Act.
410 ILCS 215/ - Infant Eye Disease Act.
410 ILCS 221/ - Advisory Board for the Maternal and Child Health Block Grant Programs Act.
410 ILCS 223/ - Newborn Eye Pathology Act.
410 ILCS 225/ - Prenatal and Newborn Care Act.
410 ILCS 230/ - Problem Pregnancy Health Services and Care Act.
410 ILCS 235/ - Pertussis Vaccine Act.
410 ILCS 240/ - Newborn Metabolic Screening Act.
410 ILCS 245/ - Reye's Syndrome Reporting Act.
410 ILCS 250/ - Developmental Disability Prevention Act.
410 ILCS 255/ - WIC Vendor Management Act.
410 ILCS 260/ - Shaken Baby Prevention Act.
410 ILCS 265/ - Genetic and Metabolic Diseases Advisory Committee Act.
410 ILCS 270/ - Reducing the Risk of Skin Cancer and Excessive UV Exposure in Children Act.
410 ILCS 303/ - African-American HIV/AIDS Response Act.
410 ILCS 305/ - AIDS Confidentiality Act.
410 ILCS 310/ - HIV/AIDS Registry Act.
410 ILCS 312/ - Infectious Disease Testing Act.
410 ILCS 315/ - Communicable Disease Prevention Act.
410 ILCS 316/ - Ryan White Fund Validation Act.
410 ILCS 320/ - Prenatal Syphilis Act.
410 ILCS 325/ - Illinois Sexually Transmissible Disease Control Act.
410 ILCS 330/ - Polio Vaccine Act.
410 ILCS 335/ - Perinatal HIV Prevention Act.
410 ILCS 405/ - Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Act.
410 ILCS 406/ - Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias Services Act.
410 ILCS 410/ - Alzheimer's Disease Research, Care, and Support Fund Act
410 ILCS 413/ - Epilepsy Disease Assistance Act.
410 ILCS 415/ - Experimental Cancer Treatment Act.
410 ILCS 416/ - Cancer Clinical Trial Participation Program Act.
410 ILCS 417/ - Reducing Cervical Cancer and Saving Lives Act.
410 ILCS 420/ - Hemophilia Care Act.
410 ILCS 430/ - Renal Disease Treatment Act.
410 ILCS 440/ - Rheumatic Fever and Heart Disease Medicine Act.
410 ILCS 445/ - Rare Disease Commission Act.
410 ILCS 450/ - Lyme Disease Prevention and Protection Act.
410 ILCS 455/ - Parkinson's Disease Public Awareness and Education Act.
410 ILCS 503/ - Arthritis Quality of Life Initiative Act.
410 ILCS 511/ - Down Syndrome Information and Awareness Act.
410 ILCS 513/ - Genetic Information Privacy Act.
410 ILCS 515/ - Head and Spinal Cord Injury Act.
410 ILCS 517/ - Health Care Professional Credentials Data Collection Act.
410 ILCS 520/ - Illinois Health Statistics Act.
410 ILCS 522/ - Illinois Adverse Health Care Events Reporting Law of 2005.
410 ILCS 525/ - Illinois Health and Hazardous Substances Registry Act.
410 ILCS 527/ - Immunization Data Registry Act.
410 ILCS 528/ - Lupus Education and Awareness Act.
410 ILCS 530/ - Marriage, Dissolution, and Invalidity Records Act.
410 ILCS 535/ - Vital Records Act.
410 ILCS 540/ - Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Education Act.
410 ILCS 605/ - Animals Intended for Food Act.
410 ILCS 607/ - Asthma Inhalers at Recreational Camps Act.
410 ILCS 610/ - Butter and Cheese Factories Act.
410 ILCS 615/ - Illinois Egg and Egg Products Act.
410 ILCS 620/ - Illinois Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.
410 ILCS 625/ - Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act.
410 ILCS 630/ - Food Safety Transportation Act.
410 ILCS 635/ - Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Milk Products Act.
410 ILCS 637/ - Halal Food Act.
410 ILCS 638/ - Healthy Food Program Development Act.
410 ILCS 640/ - Hearth Baked Bread Act.
410 ILCS 642/ - Home Health and Hospice Drug Dispensation and Administration Act.
410 ILCS 645/ - Kosher Food Act.
410 ILCS 647/ - Powdered Caffeine Control and Education Act.
410 ILCS 649/ - Right to Try Act.
410 ILCS 650/ - Sanitary Food Preparation Act.
410 ILCS 655/ - Safe Bottled Water Act.
410 ILCS 705/ - Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act.
410 ILCS 710/ - Overdose Prevention and Harm Reduction Act.