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antagonist to any person whom the authorized personnel |
believes, in good faith, to be having an opioid overdose (i) on |
library grounds, (ii) in the immediate vicinity of the |
library, or (iii) at a library-sponsored event. Authorized |
personnel may carry an opioid antagonist while in the library |
or at a library-sponsored activity. |
(d) During operating hours, a library shall take |
reasonable steps necessary to have at least one person present |
in the library who has completed training in how to recognize |
and respond to an opioid overdose, including the |
administration of an opioid antagonist. Training may be |
conducted by an organization recognized for providing such |
training or may be created by the library using free resources |
available on the website of the Department or the website of |
the Department of Public Health. |
(e) A library and its authorized personnel are immune from |
liability for the administration of an opioid antagonist under |
this Section, except for wilful or wanton misconduct. |
(f) The Director of Public Health may identify |
organizations qualified to offer the training required by |
subsection (d) and may make a list of such organizations |
available on the Department's website. |
(g) A public library may receive an opioid antagonist from |
any lawful source. |