Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB270

Introduced
1/23/26  

Caption

Opioid Overdose Drug Prescription

Impact

This legislation aims to affect several areas of public health and safety by creating mandated procedures for practitioners when issuing prescriptions for opioids. By requiring the co-prescription of overdose treatment alongside opioids that meet specific conditions, the bill acknowledges the heightened risks associated with long-term opioid use and concurrent prescriptions for drugs such as benzodiazepines. This approach could potentially lead to a decrease in accidental overdoses and related fatalities over time.

Summary

House Bill 270 proposes amendments to existing statutes to enhance the prescription of opioid overdose drugs in the state of Alaska. Specifically, it obligates healthcare providers to offer prescriptions for opioid overdose drugs to patients who are prescribed opioids exceeding a three-day supply or a certain morphine milligram equivalent, among other criteria. This move is part of a broader effort to combat the opioid crisis by ensuring that patients at risk of an overdose are equipped with necessary medications to prevent fatal outcomes.

Contention

Concerns surrounding HB 270 may involve the implications of mandating healthcare practices and the responsibilities placed on practitioners to ensure compliance. Critics could argue that by imposing these requirements, the bill creates additional burdens on providers working with patients who may not have a history of substance use disorders. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the effectiveness of such measures in actually preventing overdoses versus the need for broader systemic changes to address addiction and healthcare access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK HB1293

Drug Overdose Education & Opioid Antagonists in Schools

AK SB01355

An Act Concerning Prescription Drugs, Devices And Nonlegend Drugs.

AK SB147

Pharmacist Prescription Authority

AK AB1586

Opioid overdose reversal medication: school resource officers.

AK HB364

Opioids; require health care professionals to discuss opioid use prior to prescription of Schedule II controlled substances, exceptions provided

AK AB2150

Employment: training requirements: opioid overdose reversals.

AK AB1394

Personal opioid drug deactivation and disposal systems.

AK SB1094

Prescription drugs.

AK SB228

Public Schools; Opioid Awareness Program

AK HB166

Public Schools; Opioid Awareness Program

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