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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to a pilot program for the safe disposal of controlled |
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substance prescription drugs. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Subtitle A, Title 6, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended by adding Chapter 442A to read as follows: |
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CHAPTER 442A. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PRESCRIPTION DRUG SAFE DISPOSAL |
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PILOT PROGRAM |
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SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
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Sec. 442A.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: |
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(1) "Board" means the Texas State Board of Pharmacy. |
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(2) "Controlled substance" has the meaning assigned by |
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Section 481.002. |
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(3) "Pharmacy" means a facility licensed under Chapter |
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560, Occupations Code. |
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(4) "Pilot program" means the controlled substance |
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prescription drug safe disposal pilot program established under |
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this chapter. |
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(5) "Prescription drug" has the meaning assigned by |
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Section 551.003, Occupations Code. |
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Sec. 442A.002. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PRESCRIPTION DRUG SAFE |
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DISPOSAL PILOT PROGRAM. The board by rule shall develop and |
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implement a controlled substance prescription drug safe disposal |
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pilot program to increase the number of locations in this state in |
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which unused controlled substance prescription drugs are collected |
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from the public for safe disposal. |
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SUBCHAPTER B. PHARMACY PARTICIPATION |
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Sec. 442A.051. PHARMACY ELIGIBILITY. A pharmacy operating |
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in this state may apply to the board to participate in the pilot |
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program if the pharmacy: |
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(1) is registered with the United States Drug |
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Enforcement Administration; |
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(2) is not the subject of state or federal opioid |
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litigation; and |
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(3) meets the eligibility requirements established by |
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board rules. |
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Sec. 442A.052. APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESSES. (a) |
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The board shall adopt rules prescribing: |
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(1) the form and manner for a pharmacy to apply for |
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participation in the pilot program; and |
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(2) evaluation and selection criteria and processes. |
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(b) The board shall give priority to a pharmacy applicant |
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that: |
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(1) does not collect unused controlled substance |
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prescription drugs at the time the applicant submits the |
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application; or |
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(2) is located in a rural or underserved area the board |
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designates. |
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(c) A pharmacy that operates multiple locations must submit |
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an application for each location. |
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Sec. 442A.053. COLLECTION RECEPTACLE REQUIREMENTS. A |
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participating pharmacy that provides a collection receptacle for |
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the safe disposal of controlled substance prescription drugs shall |
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ensure the receptacle: |
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(1) meets the requirements of 21 C.F.R. Section |
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1317.75; |
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(2) is accessible during the pharmacy's regular hours |
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of operation; |
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(3) allows anonymous returns of unused controlled |
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substance prescription drugs; and |
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(4) provides disposal of unused controlled substance |
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prescription drugs at no cost to the person returning the drugs. |
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Sec. 442A.054. MAIL-BACK REQUIREMENTS. A participating |
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pharmacy that provides a mail-back program for the safe disposal of |
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controlled substance prescription drugs shall: |
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(1) ensure the program meets the requirements of 21 |
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C.F.R. Section 1317.70; and |
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(2) provide at the time the pharmacy dispenses a |
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controlled substance prescription drug, at no cost to the person to |
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whom the drug is prescribed, a mail-in pouch for the person to |
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surrender any unused drugs by mail. |
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Sec. 442A.055. PHARMACY MANAGEMENT; RECORDS. A |
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participating pharmacy is responsible for the daily management and |
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recordkeeping of the pharmacy's controlled substance prescription |
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drug safe disposal program in accordance with the pharmacy's United |
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States Drug Enforcement Administration registration. |
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Sec. 442A.056. TEXAS PREMIER PHARMACY DESIGNATION. (a) |
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The board shall designate each pharmacy participating in the pilot |
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program as a Texas premier pharmacy provider committed to safe |
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opioid disposal. |
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(b) A participating pharmacy may use the designation for |
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marketing purposes. |
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SUBCHAPTER C. BOARD DUTIES |
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Sec. 442A.101. PILOT PROGRAM INCENTIVES. (a) The board |
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shall assist each pharmacy participating in the pilot program with |
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establishing and operating a plan for the safe return of controlled |
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substance prescription drugs under the pilot program, including by |
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paying the costs of: |
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(1) one collection receptacle for each pharmacy |
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location; |
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(2) supplies necessary for a mail-back program, |
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including envelopes and shipping costs; |
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(3) destruction of collected drugs through |
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incineration; and |
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(4) other operational needs as the board determines |
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appropriate. |
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(b) The board may: |
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(1) provide reimbursement costs directly to a |
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participating pharmacy for the costs the pharmacy incurs in |
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establishing and operating the plan under Subsection (a); or |
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(2) contract with a vendor to provide directly to the |
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participating pharmacy the supplies and services necessary to |
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implement the plan and reimburse the vendor for providing the |
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supplies and services. |
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(c) Subject to money available for purposes of this chapter, |
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the board may provide financial incentives to a pharmacy that is |
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providing drug collection services to continue providing those |
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services or expand those services to accommodate controlled |
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substance prescriptions. The board may provide incentives to a |
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chain retail pharmacy for not more than 15 locations. |
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Sec. 442A.102. COMMUNITY OUTREACH. (a) The board shall: |
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(1) develop and distribute educational outreach |
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materials for the public about the availability of safe controlled |
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substance prescription drug disposal in this state; |
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(2) post the materials on the board's Internet |
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website; and |
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(3) provide the materials to other state agencies for |
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those agencies to conduct the community outreach. |
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(b) The educational outreach materials must be in English, |
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Spanish, and, if applicable, another language spoken by a |
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substantial portion of the residents in a specific area of this |
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state. |
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Sec. 442A.103. REPORT. Not later than December 1 of each |
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even-numbered year, the board shall submit to the governor, the |
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lieutenant governor, and the legislature a report that: |
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(1) summarizes the results of the pilot program, |
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including: |
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(A) the number and geographic distribution of |
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collection receptacles; |
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(B) the amount of controlled substance |
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prescription drugs disposed by pharmacies under the pilot program; |
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(C) the amount and recipient of money distributed |
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under the pilot program; and |
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(D) a description of the board's educational |
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efforts and outcomes; and |
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(2) recommends whether the pilot program should |
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continue, be expanded, or terminate or whether the board should |
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permanently implement a controlled substance prescription drug |
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safe disposal program. |
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SUBCHAPTER D. FUNDING |
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Sec. 442A.151. FUNDING. (a) Money contained in the opioid |
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abatement account established under Section 403.505, Government |
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Code, as added by Chapter 781 (S.B. 1827), Acts of the 87th |
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Legislature, Regular Session, 2021, may be appropriated to the |
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board to fund the pilot program established under this chapter. |
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(b) The board may collect gifts, grants, and donations to |
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fund the program. |
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SUBCHAPTER E. EXPIRATION |
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Sec. 442A.201. EXPIRATION. This chapter expires September |
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1, 2029. |
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SECTION 2. As soon as practicable after the effective date |
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of this Act, the Texas State Board of Pharmacy shall implement the |
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controlled substance prescription drug safe disposal pilot program |
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developed under Chapter 442A, Health and Safety Code, as added by |
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this Act. |
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SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |