Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1006

Caption

Public Health, Department of; require inclusion of an opioid antagonist in first aid kits maintained at certain establishments

Impact

If enacted, HB1006 will directly impact the operations of bars and restaurants by necessitating changes to their first aid policies. The bill mandates that these establishments keep at least three doses of an opioid antagonist in a secure location and ensures that trained personnel are available to administer the drug if necessary. This law will likely require establishments to implement training programs for their staff, covering the proper use of opioid antagonists and emergency response protocols. The intent is to create safer environments for patrons potentially experiencing an opioid overdose.

Summary

House Bill 1006 aims to amend the Official Code of Georgia to include the requirement for opioid antagonists like Narcan to be present in first aid kits at bars and restaurants. This legislative action arises from the significant public health crisis caused by opioid use in Georgia. By increasing the availability of opioid antagonists in establishments where opioid use is reportedly high, the bill attempts to address the rising incidents of opioid overdoses. The existing legal framework already mandates that first aid supplies be kept at workplaces, and this bill seeks to expand those requirements specifically to include opioid antagonists in the hospitality sector.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the feasibility and financial implications of implementing this bill. Critics could argue that the additional responsibilities for bar and restaurant employers may impose financial burdens, especially smaller establishments. Concerns may also be raised about the effectiveness of training programs and whether staff will be adequately prepared to handle such emergencies. Proponents of the bill, however, would emphasize the potential for saving lives and reducing the burden of opioid overdoses on the state's healthcare system.

Notable_points

A significant feature of HB1006 is the specified legal immunity provided to trained personnel who administer the opioid antagonist in good faith, thus encouraging staff to act in emergencies without fear of legal repercussions. This provision is critical in promoting the readiness of hospitality establishments to respond to overdose situations. Furthermore, the bill acknowledges findings from prior legislation that required opioid antagonists in educational and governmental institutions, thus following a trend of enhancing public health measures against the opioid crisis.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB2855

Relating To Opioid Antagonists.

GA S08770

Relates to requirements regarding employers including opioid antagonists where first aid kits are required by federal law; amends the effectiveness thereof.

GA A09453

Relates to requirements regarding employers including opioid antagonists where first aid kits are required by federal law; amends the effectiveness thereof.

GA S09272

Requires school districts, public libraries, BOCES, county vocational education and extension boards, charter schools, and non-public schools to provide and maintain on-site opioid antagonists; requires the department of health to provide such opioid antagonists to such entities upon request.

GA A08814

Requires school districts, public libraries, BOCES, county vocational education and extension boards, charter schools, and non-public schools to provide and maintain on-site opioid antagonists; requires the department of health to provide such opioid antagonists to such entities upon request.

GA S08153

Requires opioid antagonists in student gathering places at colleges and universities; requires college and university emergency medical services to carry and have readily available opioid antagonists.

GA HB431

AN ACT relating to opioid antagonists.

GA HB547

AN ACT relating to opioid antagonists.

GA S05922

Requires employers to include an opioid antagonist where first aid kits are required by federal law.

GA A02725

Requires employers to include an opioid antagonist where first aid kits are required by federal law.

Similar Bills

HI HB310

Relating To Opioid Antagonists.

HI HB310

Relating To Opioid Antagonists.

TX HB4783

Relating to a report on governmental opioid antagonist programs to reverse and prevent opioid overdoses.

AZ HB2697

expired opioid antagonists; use

MT SB503

Allow use of expired opioid antagonists

TX HB1103

Relating to measures to prevent and respond to opioid-related drug overdoses, including policies and training regarding the use of opioid antagonists, at student residences on campuses of public institutions of higher education; providing immunity.

MI SB0401

Health: pharmaceuticals; co-prescribing of naloxone with opioid drugs; require. Amends sec. 17744b of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.17744b).

TX SB556

Relating to measures to prevent and respond to opioid-related drug overdoses, including policies and training regarding the use of opioid antagonists, at student residences on campuses of public institutions of higher education; providing immunity.