Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB865

Introduced
6/18/25  

Caption

In miscellaneous provisions, further providing for urine drug screening requirement and providing for medetomidine awareness education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB683

In public safety, providing for urine drug screening requirement and for xylazine awareness education.

PA HB1690

In powers and duties of the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs, providing for xylazine awareness education.

PA SB1290

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in patients, further providing for prohibitions; in miscellaneous provisions, further providing for protections for patients and caregivers and providing for enforcement and civil actions; and promulgating regulations.

PA HB1492

In miscellaneous provisions relating to emergency management services, providing for firefighter cancer screenings.

PA HB1869

In food protection, further providing for definitions, providing for food allergy awareness and further providing for powers of department.

PA HB984

In miscellaneous provisions, further providing for protections for patients and caregivers.

PA HB2236

In miscellaneous provisions relating to emergency management services, providing for insurance coverage for cancer and cardiovascular screenings for firefighters.

PA SB1204

In miscellaneous provisions relating to emergency management services, providing for health screenings for firefighters and EMS providers.

PA HB1880

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; and, in miscellaneous, providing for release testing and reimbursement.

PA HB1377

In miscellaneous provisions, providing for Firefighter Cancer Registry.

Similar Bills

MD HB1109

Public Health - Medetomidine and Xylazine Consumer Protection Act

MD SB875

Public Health – Medetomidine and Xylazine Consumer Protection Act

DE SJR9

Designating August 31, 2025, As "international Overdose Awareness Day" In The State Of Delaware And Requiring The State Flag To Be Flown At Half-staff In Observance.