Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2367

Caption

Relating to a controlled substance disposal program for pharmacies and certain health care facilities.

Impact

The implementation of this bill is expected to enhance public health and safety by providing a safe and secure method for disposing of controlled substances. By requiring pharmacies and health care facilities to facilitate the return of these drugs, SB2367 addresses a critical gap in current practices regarding drug disposal. This could lead to significant reductions in the accessibility of unused controlled substances, potentially deterring drug abuse and promoting a healthier environment.

Summary

SB2367 is a legislative proposal aimed at establishing a controlled substance disposal program within pharmacies and certain health care facilities in Texas. The bill mandates that these entities create a systematic approach for individuals to return unused controlled substances for safe disposal. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to mitigate the risks associated with the accumulation of unused medications, which can lead to misuse, environmental hazards, and community health concerns.

Contention

While the bill is generally seen as a positive step forward in drug safety and environmental responsibility, there are concerns regarding the logistics and costs associated with establishing these disposal programs. Critics may argue that the financial burden placed on pharmacies and health care facilities could be substantial, especially smaller entities. Additionally, there may be apprehension about the complexity of compliance with the new requirements and the need for ongoing education regarding safe disposal practices among both staff and patients.

Companion Bills

TX HB2086

Same As Relating to a controlled substance disposal program for pharmacies and certain health care facilities.

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