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OR HB3375
Bill
Status
Failed
6/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Tawna Sanchez
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AI Summary
- Directs the Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission to conduct a comprehensive inventory and assessment of existing primary prevention programs for youth substance use, including workforce, funding streams, intervention types, and effectiveness
- Requires assessment of school-based and youth-serving agency substance use screening, intervention, and referral programs, including feasibility of expanding these services
- Mandates analysis of gaps in the provider workforce and service delivery system for youth substance use disorder treatment at all levels, including intensive outpatient, residential treatment, withdrawal management, and co-occurring disorders
- Defines "primary prevention" as public health strategies to delay or prevent youth substance use before negative health effects occur
- Report with findings and recommendations due to Legislative Assembly health committees by September 15, 2026
Legislative Description
Relating to youth substance abuse.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
6/27/2025
Committee Referrals
Addiction and Community Safety Response2/20/2025
Behavioral Health and Health Care1/30/2025
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