New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3749

Introduced
5/2/22  

Caption

Establishes position of Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator.

Impact

The establishment of this Coordinator's office is intended to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of statewide responses to opioid overdoses. The Office will not only help in negotiating prices and distributing antidotes but also ensure that public access points, including schools and syringe access programs, have the required resources. The annual reports mandated by this bill aim to create transparency about the state's efforts in combating opioid overdoses, including data on the amounts of antidotes purchased and administered across different entities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3749 seeks to establish the Office of the Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator within the New Jersey Department of Human Services. This newly created position will have the responsibility of overseeing the bulk purchasing and distribution of opioid antidotes, such as naloxone, and will coordinate efforts across various state agencies, emergency medical response entities, law enforcement agencies, and educational institutions. By centralizing the role of the Opioid Antidote Coordinator, the bill aims to facilitate better access to these crucial life-saving substances in response to the ongoing opioid crisis affecting New Jersey.

Contention

While the bill aims to bolster public health responses, there may be concerns regarding the potential monopolization of opioid antidote distribution and whether local entities will still have the autonomy to secure their supplies based on specific community needs. Critics may argue that this centralization could slow down local response times or hinder localized strategies tailored to the addiction issues present in various communities. Supporters, however, contend that a uniform approach to antidote accessibility can enhance overall public health outcomes and ultimately save lives amidst an increasing number of overdose incidents.

Companion Bills

NJ S2301

Same As Establishes position of Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator.

Previously Filed As

NJ A284

Establishes position of Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator.

NJ S2301

Establishes position of Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator.

NJ A4237

Establishes Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator position; appropriates funds.

NJ S2808

Establishes Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator position; appropriates funds.

NJ A1861

Establishes Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator position; appropriates funds.

NJ S2017

Establishes Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator position; appropriates funds.

NJ A1170

Requires institutions of higher education to maintain supply of opioid antidotes and permits emergency administration of opioid antidote by campus medical professional or trained employee.

NJ A201

Authorizes first responders to obtain, administer, and dispense opioid antidotes, with immunity, pursuant to Statewide standing order issued by State health official; makes clarifying changes to "Overdose Prevention Act."

NJ A277

Authorizes public libraries to maintain supply of opioid antidotes and permits emergency administration of opioid antidote by librarian or other trained library employee.

NJ A1417

Requires county health departments to maintain reserve stock of opioid antidotes to dispense to certain entities on interim basis to ensure uninterrupted supply.

Similar Bills

NJ S2301

Establishes position of Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator.

NJ A4237

Establishes Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator position; appropriates funds.

NJ S2808

Establishes Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator position; appropriates funds.

NJ S2017

Establishes Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator position; appropriates funds.

NJ A1861

Establishes Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator position; appropriates funds.

NJ A284

Establishes position of Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator.

TX SB1827

Relating to the creation of the opioid abatement account, an opioid abatement trust fund, and a statewide opioid settlement agreement.

MS HB1352

Voter registration files; provide the fees to be charged for providing copies of.