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B. The methods and requirements for packaging, including | prepaid mailing envelopes; |
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| C. Minimizing drug diversion and theft; |
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| D. Public education regarding program requirements and | operation; and |
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| E. Encouraging the development of drug drop-off programs at | the local level. |
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| | 2. Membership. The implementation group consists of 11 | members. |
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| A. The President of the Senate shall appoint one Senator, | one representative of local municipal enforcement agencies | and one representative of pharmacies. The appointed Senator | serves as chair of the implementation group. |
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| B. The Speaker of the House shall appoint 2 | representatives, one person representing pharmaceutical | manufacturers and one representative of a statewide | association of medical professionals. |
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| C. The implementation group must also include the Attorney | General or the Attorney General's designee, the Commissioner | of Human Services or the commissioner's designee, the | Commissioner of Environmental Protection or the | commissioner's designee and the Director of the Maine Drug | Enforcement Agency or the director's designee. |
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| The implementation group shall invite the participation of the | federal Drug Enforcement Agency, the Office of the United States | Attorney for the District of Maine, the United States Postal | Service and interested parties and persons with expertise and | interest in issues related to the disposal of unused | pharmaceuticals. |
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| All appointments must be made by September 1, 2004. The | appointing authorities shall notify the Executive Director of the | Legislative Council upon making their appointments. When | appointment of all members of the implementation group is | completed, the chair shall call and convene the first meeting no | later than September 30, 2004. |
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| | 3. Staffing. Staffing must be provided by a statewide | association of medical professionals and, upon approval of the | Legislative Council, the Office of Policy and Legal Analysis. |
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