Puerto Rico Substance Use and Health Data Collection Act
HR 6030 includes Puerto Rico in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, improving data for better public health policies and resource allocation in the territory.
HR 6030 includes Puerto Rico in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, improving data for better public health policies and resource allocation in the territory.
Bill Number: HR 6030
Introduced: November 12, 2025
Status: Introduced in House
Classification: Bill
The Puerto Rico Substance Use and Health Data Collection Act aims to enhance the understanding of substance use and health trends in Puerto Rico by including the territory in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). This legislation seeks to address gaps in data collection that have historically excluded Puerto Rico, thereby improving public health initiatives and resource allocation.
The primary intent of HR 6030 is to ensure that Puerto Rico is represented in the NSDUH, which is a critical tool for assessing substance use and mental health issues across the United States. By including Puerto Rico in this national survey, the bill aims to:
HR 6030 represents a significant step toward inclusivity in health data collection for Puerto Rico. By integrating the territory into the NSDUH, the bill aims to foster better health outcomes through informed policy-making and resource allocation, ultimately benefiting the residents of Puerto Rico.
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