Protection of Minors from Pornography and Obscenities Act
Requires correctional facilities to give two doses of an opioid antagonist (e.g., naloxone) to each inmate at release, via a department-approved pharmacist or designee.
Requires correctional facilities to give two doses of an opioid antagonist (e.g., naloxone) to each inmate at release, via a department-approved pharmacist or designee.
H 4123, introduced May 12, 2025, would amend Chapter 126 of the General Laws by adding a new Section 41 to govern the distribution of opioid antagonists (e.g., naloxone) at correctional facilities. The bill’s central purpose is to ensure that individuals who are about to be released from correctional settings have access to opioid antagonists to reduce the risk of overdose after release.
This summary captures the bill’s core statutory change, definitions, and the release-dosage distribution requirement, along with the current legislative timeline and status.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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