House Bill 428

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Last Action 03/21/18: to Health & Welfare (S)
Title AN ACT relating to opioid overdose.
Bill Documents Current/Final
Introduced
Fiscal Impact Statement Additional Fiscal Impact Statements Exist
Bill Request Number 288
Sponsors K. Moser, A. Wuchner, J. Gooch Jr., J. Nemes, D. St. Onge
Summary of Original Version Create a new section of KRS Chapter 222 to provide for an opioid assessment detention at an appropriate medical facility when a person has had an opioid overdose and been treated with naloxone or another opioid overdose intervention drug.
Index Headings of Original Version Civil Rights - Opioid assessment detention, following overdose
Drugs and Medicines - Opioid overdose, assessment detention following
Emergency Medical Services - Opioid overdose, assessment detention following
Health and Medical Services - Opioid overdose, assessment detention following
Peace Officers and Law Enforcement - Opioid overdose, assessment detention following
State Agencies - Justice and Public Safety, opioid assessment detention, administrative regulations
Substance Abuse - Opioid overdose, assessment detention following
Jump to Proposed Amendments House Committee Substitute 1 with Fiscal Impact Statements
House Floor Amendment 1
Votes Vote History

Actions

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02/21/18
  • introduced in House
02/23/18
  • to Health and Family Services (H)
03/06/18
  • posted in committee
03/09/18
  • reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute
03/12/18
  • 2nd reading, to Rules
  • recommitted to Appropriations & Revenue (H)
03/15/18
  • taken from Appropriations & Revenue (H)
  • to Rules (H)
03/16/18
  • posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, March 19, 2018
03/19/18
  • floor amendment (1) filed to Committee Substitute
03/20/18
  • 3rd reading, passed 92-3 with Committee Substitute and floor amendment (1)
03/21/18
  • received in Senate
  • taken from Committee on Committees (S)
  • 1st reading
  • to Health & Welfare (S)

Proposed Amendments

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Amendment House Committee Substitute 1
Fiscal Impact Statement Fiscal Note to House Committee Substitute 1
Summary Create a new section of KRS Chapter 222 to provide for an immediate detention at an appropriate medical facility within particular service areas when a person has had an opioid overdose and been treated with naloxone or another opioid overdose intervention drug.
Index Headings Civil Rights - Immediate detention, following opioid overdose
Drugs and Medicines - Opioid overdose, immediate detention and treatment following
Emergency Medical Services - Opioid overdose, immediate detention and treatment following
Health and Medical Services - Opioid overdose, immediate detention and treatment following
Peace Officers and Law Enforcement - Opioid overdose, immediate detention and treatment following
Reports Mandated - Immediate detention following opioid overdose, annual report to Legislative Research Commission
State Agencies - Justice and Public Safety, opioid assessment detention, administrative regulations
Substance Abuse - Opioid overdose, immediate detention and treatment following
Fiscal Note - Opioid overdose, immediate detention and treatment following

Amendment House Floor Amendment 1
Sponsor K. Moser
Summary Amend to add psychiatric hospital to appropriate facility; add that admission may be ordered under KRS 202A.011; require release within 72 hours unless detained under law or for further treatment; require the Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities to collect data; require appropriate facilities, qualified health professionals, and alcohol and drug peer support specialist to report data; add assessment and medically necessary treatment to Medicaid coverage; change coverage to the Medicaid Program and Medicaid managed care organizations.
Index Headings Civil Rights - Immediate detention, following opioid overdose
Drugs and Medicines - Opioid overdose, immediate detention and treatment following
Emergency Medical Services - Opioid overdose, immediate detention and treatment following
Health and Medical Services - Opioid overdose, immediate detention and treatment following
Medicaid - Substance abuse, coverage
Peace Officers and Law Enforcement - Opioid overdose, immediate detention and treatment following
Reports Mandated - Immediate detention following opioid overdose, annual report to Legislative Research Commission
State Agencies - Justice and Public Safety, opioid assessment detention, administrative regulations
Substance Abuse - Opioid overdose, immediate detention and treatment following

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