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Bill Detail: SB25-164

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Title Opioid Antagonist Availability & State Board of Health
Status Sent to the Governor (04/25/2025)
Bill Subjects
  • Education & School Finance (Pre & K-12)
  • Public Health
House Sponsors J. Willford (D)
Senate Sponsors F. Winter (D)
J. Marchman (D)
House Committee Health and Human Services
Senate Committee Health and Human Services
Date Introduced 02/14/2025
AI Summary
Summary

The bill requires the state board of health (board) to allow the
Colorado youth advisory council to present to the board twice a year on
issues regarding the youth opioid epidemic and other health issues. The
bill also requires the board to consult the council when the board engages
in its rule-making authority regarding opioid antagonists.
Under current law, a school district, the state charter school
institute, or a governing board of a nonpublic school may adopt and
implement a policy that allows:
  • A school to acquire and maintain a stock supply of opioid
antagonists on school grounds or on a school bus;
  • A school employee or agent who has received relevant
training to administer an opioid antagonist to a person who
is at risk of experiencing an opioid-related overdose; and
  • A school employee or agent to furnish an opioid antagonist
to any individual, including a student, if the student has
received relevant training.
The bill:
  • Permits a school to maintain an opioid antagonist in an
automated external defibrillator or defibrillator cabinet in
the school or on a school bus;
  • Repeals the requirement that a school employee or agent
must receive training prior to administering an opioid
antagonist; and
  • Creates an exception that a school employee or agent may
furnish an opioid antagonist to a student who has not
received relevant training if the employee or agent believes
that the student is in a position to assist an individual who
is suffering from an opioid-related drug overdose event or
who is at risk of experiencing an opioid-related drug
overdose event.
Current law provides a specific list of eligible entities that a
prescriber may prescribe or dispense an opioid antagonist to. The bill
eliminates the specific list and instead requires the state board of health
to establish a list of eligible entities that a prescriber may prescribe or
dispense an opioid antagonist to.
The bill creates a standing order allowing all eligible entities to
distribute opioid antagonists.
The bill requires the department of public health and environment
to furnish a report detailing youth overdose prevention during SMART
Act hearings.
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