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Item 20.
CENTRALSAN
CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT
December 6, 2018
TO: HONORABLE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FROM: EMILY BARNETT, COMMUNICATIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS MANAGER
REVIEWED BY: PHIL LEIBER, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
ANN SASAKI, DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER
ROGER S. BAILEY, GENERAL MANAGER
SUBJECT: UPDATE ON RECENTLY PASSED SENATE BILL (SB) 212 PRODUCER
RESPONSIBILITY LEGISLATION FOR UNWANTED MEDICATIONSAND
NEEDLES COLLECTION
As part of Central San's 2018 Priority Legislation, the Board strongly supported SB 212 that would place
responsibility on producers of medications and needles to be responsible for the cost to properly dispose
of those items. Central San has been a strong advocate in measures leading up to this Statewide bill
including operating a successful 13-bin pharmaceutical collection program within the District's service area.
Since 2009, Central San has collected over 126,000 pounds of unwanted medications. Additionally,
Central San has been a supportive member agency of the California Product Stewardship Council
(CPSC)which led the coalition to successfully pass SB 212.
Attached is a detailed excerpt of a recent presentation from the CPSC which describes the legislation and
timing for implementation (Attachment 1).
Strategic Plan re-In
GOAL ONE: Provide Exceptional Customer Service
Strategy 1 - Build external customer relationships and awareness, Strategy 3- Maintain a strong reputation in the
community
ATTACHMENTS:
December 6, 2018 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 141 of 202
Page 2 of 14
1. CPSC presentation on SB 212
December 6, 2018 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 142 of 202
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what SB 2112 Does Overall neww"O CMUKU
• "Covered entity" designs, funds and operates collection
programs statewide — True EPR!
• Allows two separate programs — one for sharps and one
for meds
• Both programs must be run by 501 c3 organizations
• Convenience standards for med bins and free safe
disposal sharps containers with pre-paid-postage with
every needle sold
• Preempts future local ordinances or those adopted on or
after April 18, 2018 to ensure consistency and
predictability for manufacturers
• Regulation and enforcement by CalRecycle with up to
$50,000/day fines!
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• Kiosk and mail-back program
• No "collection events" but allows "alternative collection"
• Convenience standard for med bins:
— 1 bin for every 50,000 people minimum
— Any DEA authorized location can ask and get a bin in 90 days!
— Minimum 5 bins per county
If minimum convenience is not met in a county, chain pharmacy
collection required for one location or 15% of locations!
• Requires comprehensive education and outreach
program
• Cannot promote non-program activities like trashing!
• Stewardship organization must report costs and budgets
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• All mail-back, no kiosks
• Point of Sale mail-back container distribution
• Website and 800# required
• Counties with meds only ordinance may participate
without giving up meds ordinance
• Local programs and/or HHW facilities can be reimbursed
or receive free transportation and disposal for sharps
• No service to needle exchange programs
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Oversight and Penalties CPSC
• Regulation and enforcement by CalRecycle
• $10,000/day fines for administrative penalties
• $50,000/day fines for intentional, knowing or reckless
violations
• Can revoke the program operators stewardship plan
approval or require the program operator to resubmit it
• Can require additional reporting
• Can take disciplinary action against a covered entity,
stewardship organization, program operator, pharmacy,
retail pharmacy, or retail pharmacy chain that fails to
provide the department with the access to information
required including administrative penalties and posting
noncompliance on the Internet. (3 year record retention)
SB 21L2 *. Precedent Setting! CESC
1 . First for both meds & sharps in US
2 . Two separate programs : 2 product "
EPR framework" legislation
3 . First to require stewardship
organization to be a 501 (c)(3)
4 . First to require reimbursement of
disposal costs for publicly collected
sharps
5 . First to prevent promotion of disposal
not in the program such as trashing or
flushing !
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Facts and Outcomes Sftw;v"pCw*dI.
Ontario, Canada EPR Meds & Sha rps
• Ontario Regs , EPR for meds/sharps 10/12
— >90% Voluntary pharmacy participation — met
regulated goal year 2 — 3,400 pharmacies!
— Provided 200,000 free sharps containers
— Collected 407 T medications and 259 T sharps
— Did not increase costs to consumers!
• www. healthsteward . ca
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First to Require Reimbursement! CPSCCaff
"Upon request, the program
provides for reimbursement
to local agencies for 4XI
disposal costs related to s
home-generated sharps
waste, unless the program
operator provides for the
removal of the home-
generated
sharps waste
from the local household
hazardous waste facility. "
December 15,
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jSB 212:
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SB 212 — Big Wins CPSCcam
• Internalization of costs , no visible fee
• Stewardship organization must be a non -
profit 501 c3 for public benefit!
• Covers medications including OTC's and
sharps !
• Timely bin collection to avoid bin closure
• Sharps : Free mail back container at point of
purchase and requires local governments to
be reimbursed for any needles they collect
(except for those from harm reduction )
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• Definition of "producer" is now .
"covered entity" due to two
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• Medicine disposal pouches?
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illegal drug use or harm blood bank.
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CPSC
SB 212 : Timelines
SB 212 Re ulations Stewardshi Plan:
• CalRecycle regulations promulgated by January 1 , 2021
• Up to six months for Stewardship Plan (Plan) submittal after Regs adoption (by
June 30 2021 )
• CalRecycle has 30 days for completeness review (July 31 , 2021 )
* 90 days for review/approval of Plan from submittal date (September 28, 2021 )
• Full implementation of Plan within
270 days of Plan approval (6!2812022)
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Program operational in
approximately 3.5 years
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