Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HSB331

Introduced
4/21/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to the opioid settlement fund, creating an opioid reserve account, requiring a report to the general assembly, and making appropriations.(See HF 1038.)

Impact

In practical terms, HSB331 designates a standing appropriation of $9.1 million for distribution to administrative services organizations (ASOs) to facilitate various initiatives, including crisis response, early intervention, treatment, and recovery efforts related to opioid addiction. Additionally, the bill allocates $3.9 million annually for statewide prevention initiatives, which will also be evaluated to assess program effectiveness. This financial structure not only aims to combat the opioid epidemic but also mandates a system of accountability through the requirement of reports from the Department of Health and Human Services to the General Assembly.

Summary

House Study Bill 331 aims to address the opioid crisis in Iowa through a structured approach to managing funds acquired from national settlements with opioid manufacturers. The bill establishes an opioid settlement fund, which is to be used solely for opioid crisis abatement and provides a framework for financial management and appropriation for the next three fiscal years (2025-2028). Under this bill, substantial funds will be allocated specifically for the support of behavioral health districts in their efforts to improve and expand opioid-related services.

Contention

While the bill represents a proactive response to the opioid crisis, it may not be without contention. Stakeholders may have differing views on the proposed allocation of funds and the effectiveness of the established programs. The requirement for ASOs to propose their initiatives and obtain approval from an evaluation panel composed of state officials does ensure oversight, but it also may raise concerns regarding bureaucratic delays and the adaptability of funding towards rapidly changing needs in local communities. As such, discussions surrounding HSB331 will likely focus on balancing effective support for opioid crisis intervention with the agility required to address unique local circumstances.

Companion Bills

IA HF1038

Replaced by A bill for an act relating to the opioid settlement fund, making appropriations and disbursements, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. (Formerly HSB 331.)

Similar Bills

IA HF1038

A bill for an act relating to the opioid settlement fund, making appropriations and disbursements, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions. (Formerly HSB 331.) Effective date: 06/06/2025, 07/01/2025. Applicability date: 07/01/2024.

CA AB1429

Behavioral health reimbursement.

MS HB1399

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IA HF726

A bill for an act relating to services, treatment, research, education, and other activities relating to substance use disorder, mental health, and other conditions including opioid addiction and providing appropriations.

NJ A1488

Establishes Opioid Recovery and Remediation Fund; establishes requirements for proceeds from opioid settlements to support substance use disorder prevention and treatment programs.

IA SF624

A bill for an act relating to the opioid settlement fund, making appropriations, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly SSB 1226.)

IA SSB1226

A bill for an act relating to the opioid settlement fund, making appropriations, and including effective date provisions.(See SF 624.)

VT H0874

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