Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4104

Introduced
2/22/24  

Caption

Opioid treatment program medication dispensing for take-home uses rules modifications

Impact

The changes proposed by SF4104 are significant for state laws governing opioid treatment, particularly the section which amends Minnesota Statutes 245G.22 related to opioid treatment programs. This legislation mandates stricter criteria for allowing unsupervised use or take-home doses, focusing on the client's history of treatment, drug use, and behavioral issues. The bill requires practitioners to assess the suitability of clients for unsupervised use based on specific documented criteria, thus influencing operational protocols within these treatment programs and potentially improving outcomes for patients managing opioid use disorders.

Summary

S.F. No. 4104, introduced in the Minnesota Senate, addresses the rules surrounding the dispensing of medication in opioid treatment programs for take-home use. This bill modifies existing regulations regarding clients' ability to receive medication outside of a treatment setting, specifically focusing on unsupervised doses, which are to be dispensed during times when treatment programs are closed, including weekends and holidays. The legislation aims to provide more flexibility for clients in treatment while maintaining necessary safety measures against potential misuse or diversion of medication.

Contention

Discussion around SF4104 has pointed to a balance between improving access for clients to necessary medication while preventing misuse. Advocates for the bill argue that providing medication access during closures is crucial for recovery support and practical for clients' daily lives. However, opponents have raised concerns about the associated risks of increased diversion as unsupervised use becomes more prevalent. The bill proposes enhanced documentation and oversight responsibilities for treatment providers, but critics worry about the potential for relaxed standards in safeguarding against misuse.

Companion Bills

MN HF4014

Similar To Rules on opioid treatment program medication dispensing for take-home uses modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4014

Rules on opioid treatment program medication dispensing for take-home uses modified.

MN SF2489

Treatment review and staffing requirements modification for opioid treatment programs

MN HF2551

Treatment review and staffing requirements for opioid treatment programs modified.

MN SF1692

Policies governing access to substance use disorder treatment services modification

MN SF2620

Human services provisions modifications

MN HF4392

Human services; provisions modified relating to disability services, aging services, and substance use disorder services; Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Services Act modified; subminimum wages phased out; blood-borne pathogen provisions expanded to all state-operated treatment programs; and expired reports removed.

MN HB2564

Hospitals; physicians; dispensing opioids

MN SB295

Making opioid treatment programs unlawful

MN HF4393

Department of Human Services Office of Inspector General policy bill; human services licensing, background studies, provider notification, substance use disorder medication, and electronic signature provisions modified.

MN SF3459

Substance abuse disorder treatment requirements modifications

Similar Bills

MN HF4014

Rules on opioid treatment program medication dispensing for take-home uses modified.

MN HF4998

CPR training requirement for child care centers modified.

MN SF5372

CPR training requirement modification for child care centers

MN HF1607

Limit of five years on the length of probation in most felony sentences established, and retroactive application provided.

MN SF1950

Limit of five years on length of probation in most felony cases establishment

MN HF4393

Department of Human Services Office of Inspector General policy bill; human services licensing, background studies, provider notification, substance use disorder medication, and electronic signature provisions modified.

MN SF4665

Department of Human Services Office of Inspector general policy bill

MN HF4392

Human services; provisions modified relating to disability services, aging services, and substance use disorder services; Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Services Act modified; subminimum wages phased out; blood-borne pathogen provisions expanded to all state-operated treatment programs; and expired reports removed.