A Bill for an Act
Page 1, Line 101Concerning measures related to overdose prevention for
Page 1, Line 102students.
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 education to adopt high school health education standards regarding drug overdose risks, identification of a drug overdose event, and drug overdose prevention and response. The bill authorizes the state board of education to seek, accept, and expend gifts, grants, or donations for the purpose of adopting these standards.
The bill authorizes a school district, the state charter school institute, a public school, or a nonpublic school to seek, accept, and expend gifts, grants, or donations for purposes related to maintaining, administering, and furnishing opioid antagonists.
Page 2, Line 1Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado:
Page 2, Line 2SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 22-7-1005, add (2.9) as follows:
Page 2, Line 322-7-1005. Preschool through elementary and secondary
Page 2, Line 4education - aligned standards - adoption - revisions - notice to revisor
Page 2, Line 5of statutes. (2.9) (a) On or before July 1, 2028, the state board
Page 2, Line 6shall ensure that the ninth through twelfth grade health
Page 2, Line 7standards identify the knowledge and skills that a student
Page 2, Line 8should acquire relating to drug overdoses, including fentanyl
Page 2, Line 9and other opioid-related drug overdoses. The standards must
Page 2, Line 10include evidence-based knowledge and skills regarding drug
Page 2, Line 11overdose risks, identification of a drug overdose event, and
Page 2, Line 12drug overdose prevention and response, and must promote positive social norms concerning the knowledge and skills.
Page 2, Line 13(b) The state board may seek, accept, and expend gifts,
Page 2, Line 14grants, or donations from private or public sources for the purposes of this subsection (2.9).
Page 2, Line 15(c) (I) The requirement to complete the duty described
Page 2, Line 16pursuant to subsection (2.9)(a) of this section on or before July
Page 2, Line 171, 2027 is contingent on money being available to perform the
Page 2, Line 18duty on or before July 1, 2027. If money is not available for the
Page 2, Line 19state board, the department of education, or any other entity
Page 2, Line 20necessary to perform the duty required pursuant to subsection
Page 3, Line 1(2.9)(a) of this section on or before July 1, 2027, the state board
Page 3, Line 2is not required to perform the duty until on or before July 1,
Page 3, Line 32028, pursuant to the standard schedule described in section (6) of this section.
Page 3, Line 4(II) The requirement to complete the duty described
Page 3, Line 5pursuant to subsection (2.9)(a) of this section on or before July
Page 3, Line 61, 2027 takes effect if the state board receives twenty thousand
Page 3, Line 7dollars of gifts, grants, or donations for the purposes of this
Page 3, Line 8section (2.9) on or before July 1, 2026. The commissioner of the
Page 3, Line 9department of education shall notify the revisor of statutes in
Page 3, Line 10writing of the date on which the condition specified in this
Page 3, Line 11subsection (2.9)(c)(II) has occurred by emailing the notice to revisorofstatutes.ga@coleg.gov.
Page 3, Line 12SECTION 2. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 22-1-119.1, amend (1)(c) and (4); and add (5) as follows:
Page 3, Line 1322-1-119.1. Policy for employee and agent possession and
Page 3, Line 14administration of opioid antagonists - definitions. (1) A school district
Page 3, Line 15board of education of a public school, the state charter school institute for
Page 3, Line 16an institute charter school, or the governing board of a nonpublic school may adopt and implement a policy whereby:
Page 3, Line 17(c) An employee or agent of the school may furnish
opiate opioidPage 3, Line 18antagonists on school grounds or on a school bus to
any an individual,Page 3, Line 19including a student.
but shall only furnish an opiate antagonist to a student if the student has received appropriate school-sponsored training.Page 3, Line 20(4) The general assembly encourages each school district board
Page 3, Line 21of education, the charter school institute, and each governing board of a
Page 3, Line 22nonpublic school to adopt and implement a policy for an employee or
Page 4, Line 1agent of the school to furnish an
opiate opioid antagonist on schoolPage 4, Line 2grounds or on a school bus to
any an individual, including a student. InPage 4, Line 3developing the policy, the general assembly also encourages each school
Page 4, Line 4district board of education, the charter school institute, and each
Page 4, Line 5governing board of a nonpublic school to consider parent and student
Page 4, Line 6input; include education and training to parents and students regarding
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opiate opioid antagonists,opiate non-laboratory opioid detectionPage 4, Line 8tests, or non-laboratory additive detection tests; consider
Page 4, Line 9recommendations to students of a certain age or grade level for whom the
Page 4, Line 10policy applies; and collaborate with groups
who that have developedopiate opioid education and awareness campaigns to enhance the policy.Page 4, Line 11(5) A school district, a district school, a district charter
Page 4, Line 12school, the state charter school institute, an institute charter
Page 4, Line 13school, or a nonpublic school may seek, accept, and expend gifts,
Page 4, Line 14grants, or donations from private or public sources for the
Page 4, Line 15purposes of this section, including acquiring and maintaining a
Page 4, Line 16stock supply of opioid antagonists pursuant to subsection (1)(a)
Page 4, Line 17of this section, providing training to employees or agents to be
Page 4, Line 18eligible to administer an opioid antagonist pursuant to
Page 4, Line 19subsection (1)(b) of this section, and providing training to students.
Page 4, Line 20SECTION 3. Act subject to petition - effective date. This act
Page 4, Line 21takes effect at 12:01 a.m. on the day following the expiration of the
Page 4, Line 22ninety-day period after final adjournment of the general assembly; except
Page 4, Line 23that, if a referendum petition is filed pursuant to section 1 (3) of article V
Page 4, Line 24of the state constitution against this act or an item, section, or part of this
Page 4, Line 25act within such period, then the act, item, section, or part will not take
Page 5, Line 1effect unless approved by the people at the general election to be held in
Page 5, Line 2November 2026 and, in such case, will take effect on the date of the official declaration of the vote thereon by the governor.