New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3872

Introduced
11/18/24  

Caption

Prohibits procurement of opioid antidotes from certain entities.

Impact

This bill has the potential to significantly impact state procurement policies for medications meant to combat opioid overdoses. By limiting the sources from which the state can purchase opioid antidotes, it seeks to divert funds away from companies whose actions have been deemed harmful to public health. This action is indicative of a broader movement towards accountability and ethical sourcing in pharmaceutical contracts, particularly in the context of combating the ongoing opioid crisis in New Jersey.

Summary

Senate Bill 3872 prohibits the state of New Jersey from procuring opioid antidotes from certain pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors. The legislation targets entities that have previously settled legal claims with state governments related to their role in the opioid epidemic. By specifying that only vendors who have not been part of such settlements can be considered for procurement, the bill aims to ensure that taxpayer dollars are not used to support companies that have previously contributed to the crisis, both from a moral and financial standpoint.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S3872 include debates regarding its effectiveness and the practical implications for public healthcare. Supporters argue it will promote accountability among pharmaceutical companies and align state expenditures with public health interests. However, some critics may argue that it could limit access to essential medications if qualifying vendors do not meet state needs or if the bill inadvertently reduces the competitiveness of the bidding process. The exclusion of certain companies might lead to supply chain challenges if alternative suppliers are inadequate or unavailable.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2301

Establishes position of Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator.

NJ A3749

Establishes position of Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator.

NJ A1140

Requires involuntary commitment of certain individuals who have been administered opioid antidotes.

NJ A1325

Requires involuntary commitment of certain individuals who have been administered opioid antidotes.

NJ A284

Establishes position of Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator.

NJ S474

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

NJ S2262

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

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 S2808

Establishes Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator position; appropriates funds.

NJ A4237

Establishes Statewide Opioid Antidote Coordinator position; appropriates funds.

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