An Act relative to overdose mapping
Summary of HD 2763: An Act relative to overdose mapping Bill OverviewHD 2763, titled "An Act relative to overdose mapping," is a proposed piece of legislation introduced in the sta
Summary of HD 2763: An Act relative to overdose mapping Bill OverviewHD 2763, titled "An Act relative to overdose mapping," is a proposed piece of legislation introduced in the sta
HD 2763, titled "An Act relative to overdose mapping," is a proposed piece of legislation introduced in the state legislature on November 29, 2025. The primary purpose of this bill is to establish a statewide system for mapping and tracking opioid overdose incidents in order to better understand the scope of the opioid crisis and direct resources and interventions to the communities most affected.
The main components of HD 2763 include:
Overdose Mapping System: The bill would require the state Department of Public Health to develop and maintain a comprehensive database and mapping system to record the location, time, and other relevant details of all opioid overdose incidents reported within the state.
Mandatory Reporting: The legislation would mandate that all first responders, healthcare providers, and other relevant entities report opioid overdose events to the central mapping system within 24 hours of occurrence.
Data Access and Analysis: The overdose mapping data would be made publicly accessible through an online portal. The Department of Public Health would also be tasked with regularly analyzing the data to identify trends, hotspots, and other insights to guide the state's opioid response efforts.
Funding Allocation: The bill allocates $5 million in state funds over the next two fiscal years to cover the costs of establishing and maintaining the overdose mapping system, as well as related data collection and analysis activities.
If enacted, HD 2763 could have several important impacts:
Overall, HD 2763 represents a data-driven, evidence-based effort to strengthen the state's response to the ongoing opioid epidemic and save lives.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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