Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2594 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 04/11/2019

                    86R20523 LHC-D
 By: Holland, Zerwas, Price, Moody, Dean, H.B. No. 2594
 et al.


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to disposal of controlled substance prescription drugs by
 hospice service providers.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 142, Health and Safety Code, is amended
 by adding Subchapter C to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER C. DISPOSAL OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PRESCRIPTION DRUGS
 BY HOSPICE SERVICE PROVIDER
 Sec. 142.041.  DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "license
 holder" means a home and community support services agency licensed
 under this chapter to provide hospice services.
 Sec. 142.042.  POLICY. (a) A license holder may adopt
 written policies and procedures related to the disposal of a
 patient's unused controlled substance prescription drugs on the
 patient's death or in other circumstances in which disposal is
 appropriate.
 (b)  A license holder that adopts policies and procedures
 under this section shall:
 (1)  provide a copy of the policies and procedures to
 the patient and the patient's family;
 (2)  discuss the policies and procedures with the
 patient and the patient's family in a language and manner the
 patient and patient's family understand; and
 (3)  document in the patient's clinical record that the
 policies and procedures were provided and discussed under
 Subdivisions (1) and (2).
 Sec. 142.043.  EMPLOYEE TRAINING. (a) This section applies
 to an employee of a license holder who is a health care professional
 licensed under Title 3, Occupations Code.
 (b)  A license holder may provide training to the employees
 described by Subsection (a) regarding the secure and responsible
 disposal of controlled substance prescription drugs in a manner
 that discourages abuse, misuse, or diversion.
 Sec. 142.044.  AUTHORIZED DISPOSAL. (a) If the license
 holder has complied with Section 142.042(b) with respect to a
 patient, a health care professional employee who has completed the
 training under Section 142.043(b) may confiscate and dispose of a
 patient's controlled substance prescription drug if:
 (1)  the patient has died;
 (2)  the drug has expired; or
 (3)  the patient's physician has given written
 instructions that the patient should no longer use the drug.
 (b)  The employee confiscating the controlled substance
 prescription drug shall dispose of the drug in a manner consistent
 with recommendations of the United States Food and Drug
 Administration and the laws of this state.
 (c)  The disposal of a controlled substance prescription
 drug under this section must occur at the location at which the drug
 was confiscated and be witnessed by another person 18 years of age
 or older.
 (d)  After disposing of the controlled substance
 prescription drug, the employee shall document in the patient's
 record:
 (1)  the name of the drug;
 (2)  the dosage of the drug the patient was receiving;
 (3)  the route of controlled substance prescription
 drug administration;
 (4)  the quantity of the controlled substance
 prescription drug originally dispensed and the quantity of the drug
 remaining; and
 (5)  the time, date, and manner of disposal.
 (e)  An employee shall document in a patient's file if a
 family member of the patient prevented the confiscation and
 disposal of a controlled substance prescription drug as authorized
 under this section.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2019.