Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 728 governs disposal of household sharps. Dallas County Health and Human Services operates the SHARP collection program offering residents free drop-off of properly contained used syringes and lancets.
Texas treats home-generated sharps as special waste under Health and Safety Code Chapter 728 and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality rules. Residents must place used needles, lancets, and syringes in rigid puncture-resistant containers and never in loose trash or recycling. DCHHS runs the SHARP collection program, partnering with pharmacies, clinics, and county health centers to accept properly contained sharps from Dallas County residents at no cost. Texas does not authorize public syringe-services exchange programs outside narrow pilot authorizations. Improper disposal that causes injury can support civil liability and county or city nuisance citations. Generator businesses must use licensed medical waste haulers, not the SHARP program.
Discarding loose syringes in trash, recycling, or public spaces violates Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 728 and can lead to civil liability, illegal dumping citations, and Class C misdemeanor charges in Dallas County justice courts.
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