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Public Act 104-0336
Public Act 0336 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 104-0336 | | HB3849 Enrolled | LRB104 08874 AAS 18929 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The Pharmacy Practice Act is amended by | changing Section 16b as follows: | (225 ILCS 85/16b) | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028) | Sec. 16b. Prescription pick up and drop off. Nothing | contained in this Act shall prohibit a pharmacist or pharmacy, | by means of its employee or by use of a common carrier or the | U.S. mail, at the request of the patient, from picking up | prescription orders from the prescriber or delivering | prescription drugs to the patient or the patient's agent, | including any authorized employee of an organization that an | advanced practice registered nurse, practical nurse, or | registered nurse licensed under the Nurse Practice Act, or a | physician assistant licensed under the Physician Assistant | Practice Act of 1987, who provides hospice services to a | hospice patient or that who provides home health services to a | person, at the residence or place of employment of the person | for whom the prescription was issued or at the hospital or | medical care facility in which the patient is confined. | Conversely, the patient or patient's agent may drop off |
| prescriptions at a designated area. In this Section, "home | health services" has the meaning ascribed to it in the Home | Health, Home Services, and Home Nursing Agency Licensing Act; | and "hospice patient" and "hospice services" have the meanings | ascribed to them in the Hospice Program Licensing Act. | (Source: P.A. 99-163, eff. 1-1-16; 100-513, eff. 1-1-18.) | Section 10. The Illinois Controlled Substances Act is | amended by changing Section 302 as follows: | (720 ILCS 570/302) (from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 1302) | Sec. 302. (a) Every person who manufactures, distributes, | or dispenses any controlled substances; engages in chemical | analysis, research, or instructional activities which utilize | controlled substances; purchases, stores, or administers | euthanasia drugs, within this State; provides canine odor | detection services; proposes to engage in the manufacture, | distribution, or dispensing of any controlled substance; | proposes to engage in chemical analysis, research, or | instructional activities which utilize controlled substances; | proposes to engage in purchasing, storing, or administering | euthanasia drugs; or proposes to provide canine odor detection | services within this State, must obtain a registration issued | by the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation in | accordance with its rules. The rules shall include, but not be | limited to, setting the expiration date and renewal period for |
| each registration under this Act. The Department, any facility | or service licensed by the Department, and any veterinary | hospital or clinic operated by a veterinarian or veterinarians | licensed under the Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice | Act of 2004 or maintained by a State-supported or publicly | funded university or college shall be exempt from the | regulation requirements of this Section; however, such | exemption shall not operate to bar the University of Illinois | from requesting, nor the Department of Financial and | Professional Regulation from issuing, a registration to the | University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital under this | Act. Neither a request for such registration nor the issuance | of such registration to the University of Illinois shall | operate to otherwise waive or modify the exemption provided in | this subsection (a). | (b) Persons registered by the Department of Financial and | Professional Regulation under this Act to manufacture, | distribute, or dispense controlled substances, engage in | chemical analysis, research, or instructional activities which | utilize controlled substances, purchase, store, or administer | euthanasia drugs, or provide canine odor detection services, | may possess, manufacture, distribute, engage in chemical | analysis, research, or instructional activities which utilize | controlled substances, dispense those substances, or purchase, | store, or administer euthanasia drugs, or provide canine odor | detection services to the extent authorized by their |
| registration and in conformity with the other provisions of | this Article. | (c) The following persons need not register and may | lawfully possess controlled substances under this Act: | (1) an agent or employee of any registered | manufacturer, distributor, or dispenser of any controlled | substance if he or she is acting in the usual course of his | or her employer's lawful business or employment; | (2) a common or contract carrier or warehouseman, or | an agent or employee thereof, whose possession of any | controlled substance is in the usual lawful course of such | business or employment; | (3) an ultimate user or a person in possession of a | controlled substance prescribed for the ultimate user | under a lawful prescription of a practitioner, including | any authorized employee of an organization that an | advanced practice registered nurse, practical nurse, or | registered nurse licensed under the Nurse Practice Act, or | a physician assistant licensed under the Physician | Assistant Practice Act of 1987, who provides hospice | services to a hospice patient or that who provides home | health services to a person, or a person in possession of | any controlled substance pursuant to a lawful prescription | of a practitioner or in lawful possession of a Schedule V | substance. In this Section, "home health services" has the | meaning ascribed to it in the Home Health, Home Services, |
| and Home Nursing Agency Licensing Act; and "hospice | patient" and "hospice services" have the meanings ascribed | to them in the Hospice Program Licensing Act; | (4) officers and employees of this State or of the | United States while acting in the lawful course of their | official duties which requires possession of controlled | substances; | (5) a registered pharmacist who is employed in, or the | owner of, a pharmacy licensed under this Act and the | Federal Controlled Substances Act, at the licensed | location, or if he or she is acting in the usual course of | his or her lawful profession, business, or employment; | (6) a holder of a temporary license issued under | Section 17 of the Medical Practice Act of 1987 practicing | within the scope of that license and in compliance with | the rules adopted under this Act. In addition to | possessing controlled substances, a temporary license | holder may order, administer, and prescribe controlled | substances when acting within the scope of his or her | license and in compliance with the rules adopted under | this Act. | (d) A separate registration is required at each place of | business or professional practice where the applicant | manufactures, distributes, or dispenses controlled substances, | or purchases, stores, or administers euthanasia drugs. Persons | are required to obtain a separate registration for each place |
| of business or professional practice where controlled | substances are located or stored. A separate registration is | not required for every location at which a controlled | substance may be prescribed. | (e) The Department of Financial and Professional | Regulation or the Illinois State Police may inspect the | controlled premises, as defined in Section 502 of this Act, of | a registrant or applicant for registration in accordance with | this Act and the rules promulgated hereunder and with regard | to persons licensed by the Department, in accordance with | subsection (bb) of Section 30-5 of the Substance Use Disorder | Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. | (Source: P.A. 99-163, eff. 1-1-16; 99-247, eff. 8-3-15; | 99-642, eff. 7-28-16; 100-513, eff. 1-1-18; 100-759, eff. | 1-1-19.) |
Effective Date: 1/1/2026
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