Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB5509

Introduced
2/9/24  
Introduced
2/9/24  

Caption

METRA-NALOXONE REQUIREMENT

Impact

If enacted, HB5509 will amend the Regional Transportation Authority Act, emphasizing the significance of training personnel in the emergency administration of opioid antagonists. Additionally, the bill seeks to enhance the existing Good Samaritan Act to protect good faith actions by train conductors and other trained individuals from civil liabilities when administering naloxone. This is a crucial step towards providing safety measures and addressing the ongoing opioid crisis within public transportation systems.

Summary

House Bill 5509, introduced by Rep. Michelle Mussman, requires all Commuter Rail Board trains in Illinois to carry naloxone or another opioid antagonist as a measure to respond to potential opioid overdoses during operations. The bill mandates that such medication be stored in accessible locations throughout train cars to ensure quick access in emergencies. It specifies that only trained individuals, such as train conductors, can administer the medication, thereby aiming to create a safe environment for both passengers and staff on commuter trains.

Contention

While the bill attempts to address a pressing public health issue, there may be concerns regarding the training and readiness of train personnel to handle such situations effectively. Some opponents might argue about the costs associated with training and the implications for Commuter Rail Board operational procedures. However, supporters highlight that such measures could potentially save lives and promote a culture of safety within public transportation. The legislation is intended to mitigate risks without imposing undue burdens on commuters or the operating authority.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB3326

METRA-NALOXONE REQUIREMENT

IL SB387

Public elementary and secondary schools; policies and requirements relating to naloxone.

IL HB5016

CTA/METRA/PACE-FREE SERVICES

IL HB2424

Opioid antagonists; prescription of opioid antagonists to family members; replacing naloxone with opioid antagonist; sale of naloxone; removing naloxone and replacing it with opioid antagonist; effective date.

IL HB2424

Opioid antagonists; prescription of opioid antagonists to family members; replacing naloxone with opioid antagonist; sale of naloxone; removing naloxone and replacing it with opioid antagonist; effective date.

IL HB342

Naloxone or other opioid antagonists; possession by state agencies, guidelines for private employer.

IL SB1211

Pharmacists; prescribing; naloxone; reporting

IL HB2309

DHS-NALOXONE KIT PILOT PROGRAM

IL SB1402

DHS-NALOXONE KIT PILOT PROGRAM

IL HB210

Authorizes the prescribing or dispensing of naloxone to third parties

Similar Bills

IL HB3326

METRA-NALOXONE REQUIREMENT

PA HB601

In school health services, providing for possession and use of opioid antagonists.

PA HB803

In school health services, providing for maintenance and use of opioid antagonists.

IL HB3428

SCH CD-OPIOID ANTAGONIST

IL HB3926

SCH CD-OPIOID ANTAGONIST

TX HB2411

Relating to the maintenance, administration, and disposal of opioid antagonists on public and private school campuses and to the permissible uses of money appropriated to a state agency from the opioid abatement account.

TX SB629

Relating to the maintenance, administration, and disposal of opioid antagonists on public and private school campuses and to the permissible uses of money appropriated to a state agency from the opioid abatement account.

IL SB3350

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