Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2837

Introduced
3/20/25  

Caption

Commissioner of corrections maintenance of a supply of opiate antagonists to administer to persons who overdose in correctional facilities requirement; administration of opiate antagonist training to employees requirement

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to have a significant influence on state laws governing healthcare and safety protocols in correctional environments. By requiring the availability of opiate antagonists and training for employees, SF2837 aligns Minnesota's correctional policies with public health objectives. This law could serve as a model for other states facing similar challenges related to opioid abuse in their correctional systems, potentially leading to wider legislative changes aimed at improving health outcomes for individuals within these facilities.

Summary

SF2837 aims to enhance the safety and health measures within Minnesota's correctional facilities by mandating the commissioner of corrections to maintain a supply of opiate antagonists, such as naloxone. This initiative is a crucial response to the rising opioid crisis, aiming to ensure that correctional staff are equipped to handle potential overdose situations effectively. The bill underscores the need for immediate access to life-saving medications in environments where opioid misuse and overdose can occur, particularly among incarcerated individuals who may have histories of substance use disorders.

Contention

While the bill supports harm reduction strategies, there may be points of contention regarding the adequacy of training for correctional staff. Questions could arise about whether the training provided will be sufficient in terms of frequency and comprehensiveness, ensuring that personnel are fully prepared to respond in crisis situations. Additionally, stakeholders may debate the allocation of state resources towards implementing these requirements, weighing the costs against the potential benefit of reduced overdose deaths among inmates.

Companion Bills

MN HF1399

Similar To Commissioner of corrections required to maintain a supply of opiate antagonists to administer to persons who overdose in correctional facilities, and commissioner required to provide training to employees on how to administer opiate antagonists.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1399

Commissioner of corrections required to maintain a supply of opiate antagonists to administer to persons who overdose in correctional facilities, and commissioner required to provide training to employees on how to administer opiate antagonists.

MN SF164

Public postsecondary institutions maintenance of a supply of opiate antagonists on system campuses requirement

MN HF862

Public postsecondary institutions required to maintain a supply of opiate antagonists on system campuses.

MN HF1641

High school students allowed to possess opiate antagonists.

MN SF1687

High school students permission to possess opiate antagonists

MN SF3553

Possession and administration of opiate antagonists authorization for high school students

MN HF3349

High school students allowed to possess and administer opiate antagonists.

MN H4123

Relative to the distribution of opioid antagonists at correctional facilities

MN HB1293

Drug Overdose Education & Opioid Antagonists in Schools

MN A10060

Authorizes high schools to include opioid overdose prevention and non-intravenous opioid antagonist administration as optional part of required health education courses; authorizes certain students to administer non-intravenous opioid antagonists.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.