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130th MAINE LEGISLATURE |
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LD 8 |
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LR 245(08) |
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An Act To Support
Collection and Proper Disposal of Unwanted Drugs |
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Fiscal Note for
Bill as Engrossed with:
C "A" (S-59)
S "A" (S-63) to C "A" (S-59) |
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Committee: Environment and Natural Resources |
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Fiscal Note |
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FY 2021-22 |
FY 2022-23 |
Projections FY 2023-24 |
Projections FY 2024-25 |
Appropriations/Allocations |
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Other Special Revenue Funds |
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$65,713 |
$98,350 |
$102,821 |
$107,067 |
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Revenue |
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Other Special Revenue Funds |
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$65,713 |
$98,350 |
$102,821 |
$107,067 |
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Fiscal Detail
and Notes |
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This bill would
establish a drug take-back stewardship program requirement for household
pharmaceutical waste overseen by the Department of Environmental Protection
(DEP). Manufacturers of household pharmaceuticals would be able to choose to
create individual programs, coordinate with other manufacturers or utilize a
third-party administrator when developing drug take-back programs to meet the
stewardship requirements. Costs related to the drug take-back stewardship
programs would be paid by participating manufacturers. The bill authorizes
the DEP to establish fees, to be paid by participants in the programs, to
offset department costs related to overseeing the program requirements. DEP
has indicated that additional staffing would be required and the bill
includes allocations of $65,713 in fiscal year 2021-22 and $ 98,350 in fiscal
year 2022-23 to DEP for one Environmental Specialist III position and
associated costs. It is anticipated that the DEP will be able to fund the
increased allocation with the new fees. |
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