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SB 558: Emergency Services for an Unintentional Drug Overdose

GENERAL BILL by Passidomo

Emergency Services for an Unintentional Drug Overdose; Requiring a hospital providing emergency services to a person suffering from an unintentional drug overdose to provide certain services and information; providing conditions for transfer of a patient to a licensed detoxification or addictions receiving facility, etc.

Effective Date: 7/1/2017
Last Action: 5/5/2017 Senate - Died in Health Policy, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 249 (Ch. 2017-54)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
Senate Committee References:
  1. Health Policy (HP)
  2. Judiciary (JU)
  3. Rules (RC)

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  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    1/27/2017 Senate • Filed
    2/9/2017 Senate • Referred to Health Policy; Judiciary; Rules -SJ 76
    3/7/2017 Senate • Introduced -SJ 76
    5/5/2017 Senate • Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration
    • Died in Health Policy, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 249 (Ch. 2017-54)

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  • SB 558, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 1/27/2017 at 10:05 AM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   None

    Related Bills (3)

    Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location Track Bills
    H 61 (c2) Emergency Services for an Unintentional Drug Overdose Lee, Peters Compare Last Action: 5/5/2017 S Died in Health Policy, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 249 (Ch. 2017-54)
    H 249 (er) Drug Overdoses Rommel, Gruters Compare Last Action: 6/2/2017 Chapter No. 2017-54
    S 588 (c3) Drug Overdoses Passidomo Compare Last Action: 5/2/2017 S Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 249 (Ch. 2017-54) -SJ 633

    Citations - Statutes (1)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    395.1041 Access to emergency services and care. Page 1 (pdf)

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