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OK SB913
Bill
Status
2/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Kristen Thompson
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AI Summary
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Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services must provide emergency opioid antagonists (such as naloxone) to public school district boards of education, subject to federal funding allocation
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Training on recognizing opioid overdose symptoms and administering emergency opioid antagonists becomes mandatory for school personnel authorized to administer these medications, replacing the previous optional authorization
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Public school district boards of education must provide authorized school personnel with doses of emergency opioid antagonists to carry on their person or keep in classrooms and workspaces
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Training must cover overdose symptoms, resuscitation techniques, proper administration of antagonists, and the importance of calling 911; online training is permitted if in-person training is unavailable in the area
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Effective date of July 1, 2025, with an emergency clause allowing immediate effect upon passage and approval
Legislative Description
Substance abuse services; making certain school training mandatory; requiring boards of education of public school districts to provide certain personnel with emergency opioid antagonists under specified condition. Effective date. Emergency.
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Education
2/4/2025