Utah 2022 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HB0451

Introduced
2/22/22  

Caption

Opioid Use Prevention and Treatment Amendments

Impact

The implementation of HB 451 is poised to reshape existing state laws concerning opioid treatment and prevention initiatives. By prioritizing the use of settlement funds for specific treatments and services, the bill aims to enhance the accessibility and effectiveness of opioid addiction interventions across various demographics, particularly among vulnerable populations such as pregnant women and incarcerated individuals. The broad focus on comprehensive recovery services also indicates a strategic approach towards addressing the long-term effects of opioid addiction on individuals and families.

Summary

House Bill 451, titled 'Opioid Use Prevention and Treatment Amendments', introduces significant measures aimed at combating the opioid crisis in Utah. The bill mandates that funds deposited into the Opioid Litigation Settlement Restricted Account be allocated explicitly for expanding treatment and prevention services related to opioid use. This includes funding for naloxone distribution, medication-assisted treatments, and specialized care for pregnant women and their infants affected by opioid use. The bill is a response to the pressing health issues arising from opioid addiction and is designed to ensure that resources are utilized effectively to support those in need.

Contention

While the bill has received support for its proactive stance against opioid misuse, some points of contention have emerged around the specifics of fund allocation and the effectiveness of proposed programs. Critics argue that merely increasing funding without a comprehensive strategy may not significantly impact the overall opioid crisis. Additionally, there are concerns about the adequacy of training and resources provided to first responders and healthcare practitioners tasked with implementing the bill's measures. Thus, balancing effective treatment methodologies with sustainable funding and education remains a critical discussion surrounding HB 451.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HB0199

Substance Use Treatment and Enforcement Amendments

UT S783

Establishes Opioid Recovery and Remediation Fund; establishes requirements for proceeds from opioid settlements to support substance use disorder prevention and treatment programs.

UT A1488

Establishes Opioid Recovery and Remediation Fund; establishes requirements for proceeds from opioid settlements to support substance use disorder prevention and treatment programs.

UT SB0261

Opioid Settlement Proceeds Amendments

UT HB1155

Hospitals - Opioid Overdose and Opioid-Related Emergency Medical Conditions - Treatment

UT SB1071

Hospitals - Opioid Overdose and Opioid-Related Emergency Medical Conditions - Treatment

UT SB0155

Litigation Proceed Fund Amendments

UT HB1447

Funds under management of the state investment board, opioid antagonist prescription, distribution, possession, or use, and the funding of the opioid treatment and prevention program; to provide an appropriation; to provide for a transfer; to provide for application; and to declare an emergency.

UT SB00483

An Act Concerning The Prevention And Treatment Of Opioid Dependency And Opioid Overdoses In The State.

UT A1478

Provides for funds received from opioid litigation or settlements to be dedicated for use in financing substance use disorder prevention and treatment programs and services in New Jersey.

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