Establishes a training program for first responders for responding to victims of suspected drug overdose and the administration of opioid antagonists.
Permits certain persons to leave behind opioid antagonists at the location of a known or suspected opioid overdose.
Requires public libraries to carry opioid antagonists; requires training for staff in the administration of opioid antagonists.
Directs the commissioner of health to establish guidelines for onsite opioid overdose response capacity in nightlife establishments; repeals provisions establishing the nightlife opioid antagonist program.
Directs the commissioner of health to establish guidelines for onsite opioid overdose response capacity in nightlife establishments; repeals provisions establishing the nightlife opioid antagonist program.
Establishes the "first responder peer support program act" which supplies peer-to-peer mental health programs to first responders.
Establishes the "first responder peer support program act" which supplies peer-to-peer mental health programs to first responders.
Includes all FDA approved forms and doses of Naloxone as opioid antagonists in the state definition of opioid antagonists; requires the department of health to approve all forms and doses of Naloxone approved by the FDA as opioid antagonists.
Requires certain eligible persons or entities to acquire and possess opioid antagonists for emergency treatment of a person appearing to experience an opioid-related overdose.
Requires certain eligible persons or entities to acquire and possess opioid antagonists for emergency treatment of a person appearing to experience an opioid-related overdose.