New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04258

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

Requires nightlife establishments, sporting or event centers, theaters, concert venues, and amusement parks maintain a supply of opioid antagonists.

Companion Bills

NY S03058

Same As Requires nightlife establishments, sporting or event centers, theaters, concert venues, and amusement parks maintain a supply of opioid antagonists.

Previously Filed As

NY A09982

Requires nightlife establishments, sporting or event centers, theaters, concert venues, and amusement parks maintain a supply of opioid antagonists.

NY S09289

Requires nightlife establishments, sporting or event centers, theaters, concert venues, and amusement parks maintain a supply of opioid antagonists.

NY S00835

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.

NY A02891

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.

NY A04149

Requires public libraries to carry opioid antagonists; requires training for staff in the administration of opioid antagonists.

NY A10193

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.

NY A09595

Requires the availability and permits the use of opioid antagonists on trains.

NY A01393

Requires health insurers to provide coverage for opioid antagonists and devices.

NY S05380

Requires health insurers to provide coverage for opioid antagonists and devices.

NY A09041

Requires vehicles operated by public transit authorities to contain opioid antagonists and for public transit authorities to train employees on the proper use of opioid antagonists.

Similar Bills

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