Test Drive Our New Site! We have some improvements in the works that we're excited for you to experience. Click here to try our new, faster, mobile friendly beta site. We will be maintaining our current version of the site thru the end of 2024, so you can switch back as our improvements continue.
Legislation Quick Search
04/25/2024 12:44 AM
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/Legis/CSM/showMemoPublic.cfm?chamber=H&SPick=20150&cosponId=20417
Share:
Home / House Co-Sponsorship Memoranda

House Co-Sponsorship Memoranda

Subscribe to PaLegis Notifications
NEW!

Subscribe to receive notifications of new Co-Sponsorship Memos circulated

By Member | By Date | Keyword Search


House of Representatives
Session of 2015 - 2016 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: June 16, 2016 10:06 AM
From: Representative Angel Cruz
To: All House members
Subject: Drug Take Back and Disposal by Pharmacies
 
In the near future, I plan to introduce legislation amending the Pharmacy Act to allow for the collection and disposal of drugs by pharmacies.

The abuse of prescription drugs is a serious social and health problem in the United States. Drug overdose has become the leading cause of accidental death in the nation. According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 70 percent of controlled substance prescription abusers get their drugs from a family member or friend.

Many abusers are acquiring controlled substances from other people's medicine cabinets. We can prevent unused, excess medications from falling into the wrong hands by working with the public to promote proper disposal practices.

In 2014, the Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration finalized regulations expanding collection sites for controlled substances to include not only law enforcement, but certain registrants such as pharmacies. This is important because many individuals feel more comfortable using a pharmacy rather than a law enforcement facility as a collection site. Pharmacies are safe and convenient locations for the disposal of unused controlled substances; therefore they should have the opportunity to provide this important service to their communities.

Since this change in policy, other states have introduced and implemented changes to their laws and regulation allowing voluntary private pharmacy take-back programs. If you believe, like I do, that Pennsylvania should be among them, please join me in co-sponsoring this legislation. Thank you in advance for your consideration.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact my Harrisburg office at 717-705-1925.



Introduced as HB2198