New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00750

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/11/23  

Caption

Establishes a training program for first responders for responding to victims of suspected drug overdose and the administration of opioid antagonists.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY HB2149

Relating to the prescription, administration, and possession of certain opioid antagonists for the treatment of suspected opioid overdoses, training about opioid antagonists and drug overdoses, and grants for related programs.

NY A01896

Establishes a training program for first responders for responding to victims of suspected drug overdose and the administration of opioid antagonists.

NY HB1098

Relating to the prescription, administration, and possession of certain opioid antagonists for the treatment of suspected opioid overdoses.

NY SB1462

Relating to the prescription, administration, and possession of certain opioid antagonists for the treatment of suspected opioid overdoses.

NY HB2690

Relating to the prevention of overdose deaths by providing a defense for prosecution for certain offenses involving the delivery or possession of controlled substances and other prohibited drugs, substances, or paraphernalia for certain persons who seek medical attention for a suspected opioid overdose, and the prescription, administration, and possession of certain opioid antagonists for the treatment of suspected opioid overdoses.

NY SB56

AN ACT relating to opioid antagonists designed to reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.

NY AB1915

Pupil health: drug education: opioid overdose training program.

NY AB915

Pupil health: drug education: opioid overdose training program.

NY S04640

Authorizes the commissioner of health to establish standards for approval of onsite overdose response services; requires nightlife establishments, sporting or event centers, theaters, concert venues, and amusement parks to maintain a supply of opioid antagonists; provides that emergency use of opioid antagonist is covered by good Samaritan law.

NY HB225

Relating to the prescription, administration, and possession of certain opioid antagonists for the treatment of a suspected overdose and a defense to prosecution for certain offenses involving controlled substances and other prohibited drugs, substances, or paraphernalia for defendants seeking assistance for a suspected overdose.

Similar Bills

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