HJ325: Commending Cities of Waynesboro, Staunton, and County of Augusta on partnership with Augusta Health.
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WHEREAS, the first Unwanted Medication Collection Day was held on November 7, 2009, through the many efforts of the City of Waynesboro, the City of Staunton, and Augusta County; and
WHEREAS, Augusta Health, an exemplary medical center serving the residents of Augusta County and surrounding areas, was the sponsor of Unwanted Medication Collection Day; and
WHEREAS, the proper disposal of unwanted or expired medications helps preserve the health of rivers, streams, and lakes and protects the environment and natural resources of the Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, the proper disposal of unwanted or expired medications helps prevent the potential contamination of both surface water and ground water supplies; and
WHEREAS, the proper disposal of unwanted or expired medications helps minimize the storage and amount of unwanted medications in households, preventing accidental poisonings and potential unlawful distribution and use of unwanted medications; and
WHEREAS, Unwanted Medication Collection Day and the procedures developed by the City of Waynesboro, the City of Staunton, and Augusta County serve as a model for other communities to establish a program for proper disposal of unwanted and expired medications; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the General Assembly commend and congratulate the City of Waynesboro, the City of Staunton, Augusta County, and the Augusta Health medical center on their outstanding partnership to make Unwanted Medication Collection Day a success in 2009; and, be it
RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Clerk of the House of Delegates prepare copies of this resolution for presentation to representatives of the Waynesboro City Council, the Staunton City Council, the Board of Supervisors of Augusta County, and the Board of Directors of Augusta Health as an expression of the General Assembly?s gratitude to the organizations for their commitment to the health and well-being of the citizens of the Commonwealth and best wishes for continued success of the Unwanted Medication Collection Day program.
WHEREAS, Augusta Health, an exemplary medical center located in Fishersville, is recognized for its outstanding service to the residents of Augusta County and surrounding areas, as the sponsor of Unwanted Medication Collection Day; and
WHEREAS, Augusta Health hosted the first Unwanted Medication Collection Day on November 7, 2009, with the support and participation of the citizens and leaders of the City of Waynesboro, the City of Staunton, and Augusta County; and
WHEREAS, the proper disposal of unwanted or expired medications helps preserve the health of rivers, streams, and lakes and protects the environment and natural resources of the Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, the proper disposal of unwanted or expired medications helps to prevent the potential contamination of both surface water and ground water supplies; and
WHEREAS, the proper disposal of unwanted or expired medications helps minimize the storage and amount of unwanted medications in households, preventing accidental poisonings and potential unlawful distribution and use of unwanted medications; and
WHEREAS, Unwanted Medication Collection Day and the procedures developed by the City of Waynesboro, the City of Staunton, and Augusta County serve as a model for other communities to establish a program for proper disposal of unwanted and expired medications; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the General Assembly commend Augusta Health and its supporters for their outstanding service to the residents of Augusta County and surrounding areas as the sponsor of Unwanted Medication Collection Day; and, be it
RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Clerk of the House of Delegates prepare a copy of this resolution for presentation to Augusta Health as an expression of the General Assembly?s gratitude to the medical center for its commitment to the health and well-being of the community and best wishes for continued success of the Unwanted Medication Collection Day program.
