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NY A05121
Bill
Status
2/12/2025
Primary Sponsor
Khaleel Anderson
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AI Summary
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Requires public residential buildings receiving federal HUD or state Division of Housing and Community Renewal funding to maintain at least one dose of naloxone readily accessible for residents
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Naloxone must be stored in a common area (lobby, hallway, or common living space) in a secure, closed, but unlocked container that is visible and accessible to all residents
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Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) is responsible for maintaining the naloxone supply, with building managers coordinating to ensure availability at all times
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Funding for the program comes from OASAS and the state's opioid settlement fund
Legislative Description
Requires public residential buildings that receive funding through the department of housing and urban development or the division of housing and community renewal to have a supply of at least one dose of naloxone readily accessible for residential use as provided by OASAS.
Last Action
referred to housing
1/7/2026