New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3324

Introduced
2/5/26  

Caption

Requires institutions of higher education to maintain supply and develop policy governing use of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray for opioid overdose emergencies.

Impact

The legislation establishes policies that require each higher education institution to develop protocols for the emergency use of naloxone. This includes appointing a licensed campus medical professional to oversee the program and allowing trained personnel—such as resident assistants and campus security officers—to administer the medication during an overdose crisis. Furthermore, it mandates the transportation of overdose victims to hospitals even if symptoms appear resolved, thereby emphasizing the need for comprehensive emergency medical care.

Summary

Senate Bill S3324 mandates that institutions of higher education in New Jersey maintain a supply of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray to address opioid overdose emergencies. The bill outlines that universities and colleges are required to obtain naloxone through standing orders from health care practitioners and keep it secured yet easily accessible across campus for such emergencies. This initiative aims to enhance campus safety and provide timely assistance to individuals experiencing an opioid overdose.

Contention

While the bill conveys a strong commitment to addressing the opioid crisis on campuses, it may spark discussions regarding the scope of emergency measures and the responsibilities of faculty and students in crisis situations. There may be concerns tied to liability and the adequacy of training provided to staff members authorized to administer naloxone. Additionally, the need for ongoing education about opioid overdoses and potential mental health implications could further fuel debate among stakeholders in higher education.

Companion Bills

NJ S2803

Carry Over Requires institutions of higher education to maintain supply and develop policy governing use of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray for opioid overdose emergencies.

NJ A1693

Same As Requires institutions of higher education to maintain supply and develop policy governing use of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray for opioid overdose emergencies.

NJ A911

Carry Over Requires institutions of higher education to maintain supply and develop policy governing use of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray for opioid overdose emergencies.

Similar Bills

NJ A3800

Requires institutions of higher education to maintain supply of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray for opioid overdose emergencies and permits emergency administration of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray by licensed campus medical professionals and resident assistants.

NJ A1693

Requires institutions of higher education to maintain supply and develop policy governing use of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray for opioid overdose emergencies.

NJ A449

Requires institutions of higher education to have automatic external defibrillator on premises and maintain supply of naloxone hydrochloride.

ME LD710

An Act to Expand Access and Reduce Barriers to Access to Naloxone Hydrochloride and Other Opioid Overdose-reversing Medications

CA AB423

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CA AB2562

Alcohol or other drug recovery and treatment programs and facilities: suicide prevention.

AZ HB2697

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GA HB419

Education; require possession of opioid antagonists by institutions within University System of Georgia