West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB299

Introduced
1/17/22  

Caption

DHHR rule relating to syringe services program licensure

Impact

The bill is expected to impact state laws by formalizing the licensure process for syringe services programs in West Virginia. This will enable the DHHR to ensure that such programs meet health and safety standards, thereby allowing for a regulated and effective response to the public health crisis associated with substance abuse. As a result, communities will gain access to vital resources aimed at preventing disease transmission among drug users and promoting public health throughout the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 299 aims to amend the West Virginia Code by authorizing the Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) to establish a legislative rule for syringe services program licensure. This bill addresses public health issues associated with syringe distribution, which is crucial as part of efforts to reduce the spread of infectious diseases, particularly in areas affected by drug addiction and opioid use. By allowing DHHR to create regulations, it provides a structured approach to implementing syringe exchange programs within the state.

Sentiment

While specific discussions around the bill are not detailed, sentiments generally surrounding syringe exchange programs tend to divide stakeholders. Proponents argue that such programs play an essential role in harm reduction and reducing healthcare costs related to drug-related diseases, while opponents may express concerns about enabling drug use or the implications of public funding for these services. This tension reflects broader societal debates about drug policy and public health strategies.

Contention

Notable points of contention include arguments regarding the potential stigma attached to syringe services programs and the public's perception of drug use. There's also a concern about the adequacy of the framework developed by the DHHR to ensure that the programs do not contribute to drug misuse but instead serve to protect the health of vulnerable populations. As syringe services programs often face scrutiny, the success of SB299 will depend significantly on the implementation of these regulations and community acceptance.

Companion Bills

WV HB4138

Similar To Authorizing the Department of Health and Human Resources to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Syringe Services Program Licensure

Previously Filed As

WV HB4138

Authorizing the Department of Health and Human Resources to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Syringe Services Program Licensure

WV SB288

DHHR rule relating to hospital licensure

WV SB298

DHHR rule relating to medication-assisted treatment, opioid treatment programs

WV SB293

DHHR rule relating to clinical laboratory practitioner licensure and certification

WV SB292

DHHR rule relating to emergency medical services

WV SB301

DHHR and Insurance Commissioner rule relating to all-payer claims database program's privacy and security rule

WV SB295

DHHR rule relating to maternal risk screening

WV SB289

DHHR rule relating to childhood lead screening

WV SB296

DHHR rule relating to expedited partner therapy

WV SB290

DHHR rule relating to food manufacturing facilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.