(a) The board shall assist each pharmacy participating in the pilot program, including by paying the costs of:
(1) maintaining one collection receptacle at each participating pharmacy location and destroying through incineration of the receptacle’s full inner liner the prescription drugs deposited in the receptacle;
(2) ordering and distributing pre-addressed, return postage paid mail-back envelopes from a third-party mail-back program and destroying through incineration the returned mail-back envelopes containing the collected prescription drugs; and
(3) other operational needs the board determines appropriate.
(b) The board:
(1) shall directly reimburse a participating pharmacy for costs the pharmacy incurs under Subsection (a); and
(2) may not reimburse a participating pharmacy for the cost of using a third-party incineration facility unless the facility is appropriately registered with the United States Drug Enforcement Administration.

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(c) Subject to money available for purposes of this chapter, the board may provide financial incentives to a pharmacy to continue providing prescription drug collection services or expand those services to accommodate controlled substance prescriptions. The board may provide financial incentives to a chain retail pharmacy for not more than 15 locations.