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Ryan Larkin 1.1 5 **Washington County Sheriff's Office**
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7 **ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION**
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9 Policy Manual
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12 Volume: AG
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14 Evidence and Property
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16 Chapter: 03
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18 Drug Collection and Disposal
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21 Replaces and/or Supersedes:
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23 None.
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25 Published:
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27 02/03/2010
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29 Review Date:
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Ryan Larkin 3.1 31 02/23/2022
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Ryan Larkin 3.1 34 Sheriff Nate Brooksby
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Ryan Larkin 3.1 36 Undersheriff Barry Golding
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39 **__TABLE OF CONTENTS__**
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Ryan Larkin 2.1 41 AG 03_101 Definitions
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Ryan Larkin 2.1 43 AG 03_102 General
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Ryan Larkin 2.1 46 **AG 03_101 __DEFINITIONS__**
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48 WCSO: Washington County Sheriff's Office
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50 PCF: Purgatory Correctional Facility
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Ryan Larkin 2.1 53 **AG 03_102 __GENERAL__**
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55 1. Policy:
56 11. The WCSO shall operate a drug collection and disposal program.
57 1. Rationale:
58 11. The drug collection and disposal program provides a safe disposal location for citizens to properly dispose of unused prescription medications.
Ryan Larkin 3.1 59 11. This program provides an environmentally safe alternative to disposing of medications in the landfill or sewer systems which may later negatively affect the environment.
Ryan Larkin 1.1 60 11. This program encourages citizens to remove their unneeded medications from their homes. This reduces access to addictive medications for accidental or intentional misuse by children in the home.
61 1. Procedure:
62 11. The WCSO will provide steel mailbox-style collection boxes in which citizens may deposit these medications.
63 11. Collection boxes shall be clearly marked for this purpose.
Ryan Larkin 3.1 64 11. Collection boxes shall be locked and securely mounted to prohibit the removal of the box or retrieval of medications from within the box without a key.
Ryan Larkin 1.1 65 11. Citizens may place their unused medications/drugs into the collection box anonymously.
Ryan Larkin 3.1 66 11. Medications can be placed into plastic bags or the entire prescription bottle can be placed into the dropbox.
67 11. Syringes will not be accepted and should not be placed in the dropbox.
Ryan Larkin 1.1 68 11. Opened containers of liquid will not be accepted unless they are completely sealed.
Ryan Larkin 3.1 69 11. The Evidence Technician will be responsible for the collection of the deposited medications. The Evidence Technician will be the sole possessor of keys to the collection boxes.
Ryan Larkin 1.1 70 11. Unauthorized staff shall not have access to the contents of the collection boxes.
Ryan Larkin 3.1 71 11. Authorized staff may monitor the collection of the dropbox contents with the Evidence Technician. This allows the ability to survey the kinds of drugs and medications that are being disposed of. This information can be used for evaluation and decisions regarding the program.
72 11. A case number will be assigned to each collection box point annually. The Evidence Technician will document each collection on a supplemental report. This allows for the tracking of data to monitor the program's benefits. Collection and destruction data will be disseminated to authorized agencies, including the Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Quality.
Ryan Larkin 1.1 73 11. All non-sworn Evidence Technicians will be escorted by weapons certified and qualified deputies when collecting the deposited drugs from the collection boxes. The Evidence Technician will collect the deposited drugs on a frequency deemed necessary based on the location and usage.
Ryan Larkin 3.1 74 11. The Evidence Technician will bag the deposited drugs, document a general description of the contents, provide a weight of the contents, and place them into evidence pending destruction.
Ryan Larkin 1.1 75 11. The Evidence Technician will destroy the collected medications by methods recommended by the US Drug Enforcement Administration.
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