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90_HB3175

      20 ILCS 2310/55.65a new
      720 ILCS 600/4            from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2104
      720 ILCS 635/5.5 new
          Amends  the  Drug  Paraphernalia  Control  Act  and   the
      Hypodermic  Syringes  and  Needles  Act.   Provides  that any
      person 18 years of age  or  older  may  purchase,  without  a
      prescription,  not  more  than  10  sterile  syringes  from a
      registered pharmacist.  Provides that  educational  materials
      shall  be  provided  to  the  person  purchasing  the sterile
      syringes.  Amends the Civil Administrative Code of  Illinois.
      Provides  that  the Department of Public Health shall develop
      educational materials to be provided  to  persons  purchasing
      sterile syringes.
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 1        AN ACT concerning sterile syringes, amending named Acts.
 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:
 4        Section 5.  The Civil Administrative Code of Illinois  is
 5    amended by adding Section 55.65a as follows:
 6        (20 ILCS 2310/55.65a new)
 7        Sec.   55.65a.  Syringes;   educational  materials.   The
 8    Department shall develop educational materials to be provided
 9    to persons purchasing sterile syringes under Section  5.5  of
10    the Hypodermic Syringes and Needles Act.  The materials shall
11    include  information  concerning  safe  injections,  HIV/AIDS
12    prevention, the safe disposal of syringes, and drug treatment
13    options.
14        Section  10.   The  Drug  Paraphernalia  Control  Act  is
15    amended by changing Section 4 as follows:
16        (720 ILCS 600/4) (from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2104)
17        Sec. 4.  This Act shall not apply to:
18        (a)  Items   marketed   for   use   in  the  preparation,
19    compounding, packaging, labeling, or other use of cannabis or
20    a controlled substance as an  incident  to  lawful  research,
21    teaching, or chemical analysis and not for sale; or
22        (b)  Items  marketed for, or historically and customarily
23    used  in   connection   with   the   planting,   propagating,
24    cultivating, growing, harvesting, manufacturing, compounding,
25    converting,   producing,   processing,   preparing,  testing,
26    analyzing,  packaging,  repackaging,   storing,   containing,
27    concealing,  injecting,  ingesting, or inhaling of tobacco or
28    any other lawful substance.
29        Items exempt under this subsection include, but  are  not
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 1    limited  to,  garden  hoes,  rakes, sickles, baggies, tobacco
 2    pipes, and cigarette-rolling papers.
 3        (c)  Items listed in Section (2) of this  Act  which  are
 4    marketed  for  decorative purposes, when such items have been
 5    rendered completely inoperable or incapable of being used for
 6    any illicit purpose prohibited by this Act.
 7        In determining whether or not a particular item is exempt
 8    under this subsection, the trier of fact should consider,  in
 9    addition   to  all  other  logically  relevant  factors,  the
10    following:
11        (1)  The general, usual, customary, and historical use to
12    which the item involved has been put;
13        (2)  Expert evidence concerning the ordinary or customary
14    use of the item and the effect  of  any  peculiarity  in  the
15    design or engineering of the device upon its functioning;
16        (3)  Any  written  instructions accompanying the delivery
17    of the item concerning the purposes or uses to which the item
18    can or may be put;
19        (4)  Any oral instructions provided by the seller of  the
20    item at the time and place of sale or commercial delivery;
21        (5)  Any  national  or  local advertising, concerning the
22    design, purpose or use of the item involved, and  the  entire
23    context in which such advertising occurs;
24        (6)  The  manner,  place  and  circumstances in which the
25    item was displayed for sale, as well as  any  item  or  items
26    displayed  for  sale or otherwise exhibited upon the premises
27    where the sale was made;
28        (7)  Whether the owner or anyone in control of the object
29    is a legitimate supplier of like  or  related  items  to  the
30    community,  such  as  a  licensed  distributor  or  dealer of
31    tobacco products;
32        (8)  The existence and scope of legitimate uses  for  the
33    object in the community.
34        (d)  Sterile  syringes sold to any person 18 years of age
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 1    or older by a registered pharmacist under Section 5.5 of  the
 2    Hypodermic Syringes and Needles Act.
 3    (Source: P.A. 82-1032.)
 4        Section  15.  The  Hypodermic Syringes and Needles Act is
 5    amended by adding Section 5.5 as follows:
 6        (720 ILCS 635/5.5 new)
 7        Sec. 5.5.  Sale of  syringes  by  registered  pharmacist.
 8    Notwithstanding  any other provisions of this Act, any person
 9    18 years of age or older may purchase, without a prescription
10    from a licensed physician,  not more than 10 sterile syringes
11    from a  registered  pharmacist.   The  registered  pharmacist
12    shall  provide  any  person purchasing sterile syringes under
13    this Section with  educational  materials  developed  by  the
14    Department  of  Public  Health.   The materials shall include
15    information concerning safe injections, HIV/AIDS  prevention,
16    safe disposal of syringes, and drug treatment options.

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