AI Analysis – Experimental
The bill outlines that agencies, including school districts, may obtain and possess opioid antagonists to distribute to trained employees or agents for administration in cases of suspected opioid-related overdoses. Specifically, it mandates that, starting 6 months after the amendment's effective date or the beginning of the first school year thereafter, school districts must provide opioid antagonists to each school offering grades K to 5.
Introduced in the House
June 13, 2023
Introduced
by
Rep. David Prestin (R-108)
and 40 co-sponsors
Co-sponsored by Reps.
Brian BeGole (R-71), Angela Rigas (R-79), Pat Outman (R-91), Mike Hoadley (R-99), Greg Markkanen (R-110), Cameron Cavitt (R-106), Jay DeBoyer (R-63), Joseph Aragona (R-60), Gregory Alexander (R-98), Gina Johnsen (R-78), Tom Kunse (R-100), John Fitzgerald (D-83), Mike Mueller (R-72), John Roth (R-104), Jerry Neyer (R-92), Kathy Schmaltz (R-46), Matt Bierlein (R-97), Matt Koleszar (D-22), Julie Rogers (D-41), Rachel Hood (D-81), Carrie Rheingans (D-47), Jimmie Wilson (D-32), Nate Shannon (D-58), Lori Stone (D-13), Stephanie Young (D-16), Jaime Greene (R-65), Julie Brixie (D-73), Jennifer Conlin (D-48), Sharon MacDonell (D-56), Carol Glanville (D-84), Natalie Price (D-5), Jaime Churches (D-27), Felicia Brabec (D-33), Nancy DeBoer (R-86), Curtis VanderWall (R-102), Noah Arbit (D-20), Dylan Wegela (D-26), Ranjeev Puri (D-24), Angela Witwer (D-76) and Abraham Aiyash (D-9)
Referred to the Committee on Education