Abstract
In June 2001 sharps collection and disposal programs (referred to as “community needle collection programs” in this article) were operating in at least 29 (43%) of the 67 counties in Florida.1 This article reports on the development of these community needle collection programs. We examined laws, regulations, and guidance documents on this topic and a statewide survey of community needle collection programs.
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