Requires all colleges with onsite housing to provide and maintain opioid antagonists
Bill A 762 mandates colleges with housing to stock opioid antagonists like naloxone, ensuring students have access to life-saving medication during overdoses.
Bill A 762 mandates colleges with housing to stock opioid antagonists like naloxone, ensuring students have access to life-saving medication during overdoses.
Bill A 762 aims to address the growing opioid crisis by mandating that all colleges and universities with onsite housing facilities provide and maintain opioid antagonists, such as naloxone. The intent is to enhance campus safety and ensure that students have access to life-saving medication in the event of an opioid overdose.
Mandatory Provision of Opioid Antagonists:
Training Requirements:
Maintenance and Accessibility:
Bill A 762 represents a proactive approach to combatting the opioid crisis within college environments. By requiring the provision and maintenance of opioid antagonists, the bill seeks to save lives and promote a safer campus atmosphere for students. The ongoing legislative process will determine the final form and implementation of this important public health measure.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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