Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2196

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to preventing overdose deaths and increasing access to treatment

Impact

The legislation, if passed, will amend Chapter 111 of the General Laws to introduce protections for harm reduction program operators, participants, and associated personnel. It offers immunity from legal prosecution for actions taken in relation to the operation of these programs, provided they comply with state regulations. This provision is crucial as it creates a safer environment for both operators and users, potentially reducing the stigma associated with seeking help and encouraging more individuals to utilize available services.

Summary

House Bill 2196 is an initiative aimed at preventing overdose deaths and expanding access to treatment for substance use disorders. The bill proposes the establishment of harm reduction programs, which are designed to mitigate the negative consequences of substance use and enhance the health of individuals who engage with these services. It defines harm reduction programs to include a variety of services, including needle exchanges, primary care, and overdose reversal care. Furthermore, it mandates that the Department of Health report on the outcomes of these programs within a year of implementation.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding H2196, particularly concerning the implications of granting immunity to harm reduction programs. Critics may argue that this could shield operators from accountability, especially in cases of negligence or misconduct. Advocates for the bill believe that by encouraging the establishment of harm reduction services and safeguarding those involved from legal repercussions, the state can better address the public health crisis of substance use and overdose deaths.

Companion Bills

MA H5274

Replaced by Relative to establishing protections for and ensuring access to harm reduction programming and services in the commonwealth

Previously Filed As

MA S1393

Relative to preventing overdose deaths and increasing access to treatment

MA H2420

Relative to preventing death by drug overdose

MA H1128

Preserving access to treatment for patients with serious mental illnesses

MA H543

Relative to recess for elementary and middle school students

MA H214

To lift kids out of deep poverty

MA H2390

Expanding access to hygiene products

MA H1351

Ensuring equal access to medical treatments essential for people with a developmental disability, intellectual disability, or autism

MA H2370

Prioritizing patient access to care

MA H1687

Relative to the Head Injury Treatment Services Trust Fund

MA SB00195

An Act Concerning The Prevention Of Accidental Overdose Deaths And Improving Access To Treatment And Recovery Services For Substance Use Disorder.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.