A00206
Type: B Origin: Assembly New York Comments: 0

Requires Homeless Shelters To Keep An Opioid Antagonist On Hand At All Times And Trained Personnel When Required By Applicable Law, Regulation, Code, Or Operating Plan Approved By A Social Services District Or The Commissioner Otherwise Requires Employees

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This federal bill mandates that homeless shelters must have opioid overdose reversal medication available on-site at all times. Additionally, shelter staff should be trained in administering this medication as per relevant laws, regulations, codes, or approved operating plans by social services districts or the commissioner. This measure aims to improve emergency response and care for individuals experiencing opioid-related incidents in homeless shelters.

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  • 2023-01-04: referred to social services

  • 2024-01-03: referred to social services

  • 2024-02-27: reported referred to ways and means

  • 2024-05-15: amend and recommit to ways and means

  • 2024-05-15: print number 206a

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