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| (5) a description of other interventions effective in |
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| Section 15. Programs; drug overdose prevention. |
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| (a) The Director shall establish a program to provide for |
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| the production and publication of drug overdose prevention, |
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| recognition, and response literature. The program shall also |
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| provide assistance in the development of curricula for use by |
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| professionals, organizations, individuals, or committees |
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| interested in the prevention of fatal and nonfatal drug |
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| overdose, including, but not limited to, drug users, jail and |
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| prison personnel, jail and prison inmates, drug treatment |
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| professionals, emergency medical personnel, hospital staff, |
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| families and associates of drug users, peace officers, |
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| firefighters, public safety officers, needle exchange program |
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| staff, and other interested people. In addition to information |
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| regarding drug overdose prevention, recognition and response, |
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| literature produced by the Department shall stress that drug |
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| use remains illegal and highly dangerous and that complete |
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| abstinence from illegal drug use is the healthiest choice. |
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| (b) The Director shall provide advice to State and local |
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| officials on the growing drug overdose crisis, including the |
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| prevalence of drug overdose incidents, trends in drug overdose |
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| incidents, and solutions to the drug overdose crisis. |
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| Section 20. Grants. |
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| (a) The Director shall award grants, in accordance with |
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| this Section, to support local drug overdose prevention, |
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| recognition, and response projects. Municipal health |
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| departments, correctional institutions, and community-based |
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| organizations may apply to the Department for a grant pursuant |
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| to this Section at such time and in such manner as the Director |
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(b) In awarding grants, the Director shall consider the |
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| necessity for overdose prevention projects in various settings |
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| and shall encourage all grant applicants to develop |
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| interventions that will be effective and viable in their local |
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(c) The Director shall give preference for grants to |
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| proposals that, in addition to providing life-saving |
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| interventions and responses, provide information to drug users |
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| on how to access drug treatment or other strategies for |
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| abstaining from illegal drugs. The Director shall give |
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| preference to proposals that include one or more of the |
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| following elements: |
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| (1) policies and projects to encourage people, |
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| including drug users, to call 9-1-1 when they witness a |
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| potentially fatal drug overdose; |
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| (2) drug overdose prevention, recognition and response |
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| education projects in jails, prisons, drug treatment |
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| centers, and other organizations that work with, or have |
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| access to, drug users, their families and communities; |
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| (3) drug overdose recognition and response training, |
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| including rescue breathing, in jails, prisons, drug |
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| treatment centers, and other organizations that work with, |
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| or have access to, drug users, their families and |
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| communities; |
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| (4) the production and distribution of targeted or mass |
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| media materials on drug overdose prevention and response; |
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| (5) naloxone hydrochloride prescription or |
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| distribution projects; |
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| (6) the institution of education and training projects |
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| on drug overdose response and treatment for emergency |
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| services and law enforcement personnel; or |
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| (7) a system of parent, family, and survivor education |
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| and mutual support groups.
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| The Director shall seek grants from private foundations, |
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| the federal government, and other sources to fund the grants |
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| under this Section and to fund an evaluation of the programs |
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| supported by the grants.
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| Section 25. Prescription; administration. A licensed |
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| health care professional that is permitted by law to prescribe |
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| an opioid antagonist may, in an emergency situation and without |
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| a fee, prescribe, dispense, distribute, or administer an opioid |
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| antagonist without being liable for damages in a professional |
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| or civil action or subject to criminal prosecution, except for |
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| willful and wanton misconduct.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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