RELATING TO OPIOID ANTAGONISTS.
HB 1399 requires public schools to stock opioid antagonists, train staff to use them, and provides legal protections, aiming to save lives during overdose emergencies.
HB 1399 requires public schools to stock opioid antagonists, train staff to use them, and provides legal protections, aiming to save lives during overdose emergencies.
Bill Number: HB 1399
Introduced: February 04, 2025
Status: Referred to EDN, HLT, FIN
Purpose: To amend laws concerning opioid antagonists and their availability in classrooms.
House Bill 1399 aims to enhance the availability and use of opioid antagonists, such as naloxone, in educational settings. The bill seeks to address the growing opioid crisis by ensuring that schools are equipped to respond effectively to opioid overdoses among students and staff.
HB 1399 represents a proactive approach to combatting the opioid crisis within educational environments by ensuring that schools are prepared to handle potential overdose incidents. By equipping schools with opioid antagonists and training staff, the bill aims to save lives and promote a safer school environment.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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