Senate Bill 25-164 Preamended

LLS NO. 25-0352.02 Owen Hatch x2698
First Regular Session
Seventy-fifth General Assembly
State of Colorado

Senate Sponsorship

Winter F.,

House Sponsorship

Jackson,


Senate Committees

Health & Human Services

House Committees

No committees scheduled.


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Bill Summary

(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted. If this bill passes third reading in the house of introduction, a bill summary that applies to the reengrossed version of this bill will be available at http://leg.colorado.gov.)

The bill requires the state board of health (board) to allow the Colorado youth advisory council to present to the board twice a year on issues regarding the youth opioid epidemic and other health issues. The bill also requires the board to consult the council when the board engages in its rule-making authority regarding opioid antagonists.

Under current law, a school district, the state charter school institute, or a governing board of a nonpublic school may adopt and implement a policy that allows:

The bill:

Current law provides a specific list of eligible entities that a prescriber may prescribe or dispense an opioid antagonist to. The bill eliminates the specific list and instead requires the state board of health to establish a list of eligible entities that a prescriber may prescribe or dispense an opioid antagonist to.

The bill creates a standing order allowing all eligible entities to distribute opioid antagonists.

The bill requires the department of public health and environment to furnish a report detailing youth overdose prevention during "SMART Act" hearings.