Pubdate: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 Source: California Aggie, The (UC Davis, CA Edu) Copyright: 2005sThe California Aggie Contact: http://www.californiaaggie.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2725 Author: Jeff Katz SYRINGES NOW AVAILABLE WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION Yolo County has not decided whether to authorize non-prescription syringe sales at local pharmacies under a new state law intended to reduce transmission of HIV, hepatitis C and other blood-borne diseases among injection drug users. The Yolo County Health Department supports the new law and officials hope to get county approval to allow such sales in the near future, said Norma Springsteen of YCHD. "We are taking the issue to the county board of supervisors," said Springsteen. "As far as I know, [it] might not be put before the board until February or March, but we are actively asking the Health Council for support," she said. Under the state law, only those needles held in appropriate containers would be exempt from drug paraphernalia statutes, which are still in effect, according to the California Department of Health Services. The law also established the Disease Prevention Demonstration Project to monitor the amount of sales during the five-year allowance period. By January 15, 2010, CDHS will report sales results to the governor and legislature and ask for an extension, if necessary. Over 24,000 HIV infections in California have resulted from shared needles since 1981, CDHS figures state. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth