New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04258

Introduced
1/31/25  
Refer
1/31/25  

Caption

Requires nightlife establishments, sporting or event centers, theaters, concert venues, and amusement parks maintain a supply of opioid antagonists.

Summary

Bill A04258 aims to amend the public health law in New York by requiring specific venues, including nightlife establishments, sporting or event centers, theaters, concert venues, and amusement parks, to maintain a supply of opioid antagonists, specifically unexpired nasal spray. The bill mandates that at least two trained personnel must be present at these locations whenever they are operational, ensuring that they can identify opioid overdoses and administer the necessary treatment promptly. This legislation is a response to the ongoing opioid crisis, aiming to enhance public safety by equipping high-traffic venues with the means to address potential overdose situations. By establishing guidelines for overdose response capacity, the bill seeks to create a safer environment for patrons and staff in venues where drug use may occur. The impact of this bill on state laws includes a direct amendment to the public health law, which will now require compliance from the specified venues. This could lead to increased operational costs for these establishments as they will need to procure opioid antagonists and ensure staff training. Additionally, it may prompt other states to consider similar legislation in response to the opioid epidemic. The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be supportive, as it addresses a critical public health issue. However, there may be concerns regarding the financial implications for businesses required to implement these measures. The discussions have highlighted the importance of preparedness in venues where drug use is prevalent, indicating a general consensus on the necessity of such legislation.

Impact

The bill will amend the public health law to require certain venues to maintain a supply of opioid antagonists and ensure trained personnel are available during operations. This change will likely lead to increased safety measures in public spaces, but may also impose additional costs on businesses required to comply with these new regulations.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around the bill is supportive, reflecting a recognition of the importance of addressing the opioid crisis. However, there are concerns regarding the financial burden this may place on nightlife and entertainment venues, which could lead to pushback from some stakeholders.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential financial impact on businesses required to maintain supplies of opioid antagonists and train staff. Some stakeholders may argue that the costs associated with compliance could be burdensome, while proponents emphasize the necessity of such measures for public safety.

Companion Bills

NY S03058

Same As Requires nightlife establishments, sporting or event centers, theaters, concert venues, and amusement parks maintain a supply of opioid antagonists.

Previously Filed As

NY S03058

Requires nightlife establishments, sporting or event centers, theaters, concert venues, and amusement parks maintain a supply of opioid antagonists.

NY S04640

Authorizes the commissioner of health to establish standards for approval of onsite overdose response services; requires nightlife establishments, sporting or event centers, theaters, concert venues, and amusement parks to maintain a supply of opioid antagonists; provides that emergency use of opioid antagonist is covered by good Samaritan law.

GA HB1006

Public Health, Department of; require inclusion of an opioid antagonist in first aid kits maintained at certain establishments

WI AB1040

Maintaining a supply of usable opioid antagonist at a public or private school and making an appropriation. (FE)

WI SB1013

Maintaining a supply of usable opioid antagonist at a public or private school and making an appropriation. (FE)

IL HB1910

LIBRARIES-OPIOID ANTAGONISTS

NY A08814

Requires school districts, public libraries, BOCES, county vocational education and extension boards, charter schools, and non-public schools to provide and maintain on-site opioid antagonists; requires the department of health to provide such opioid antagonists to such entities upon request.

NY S09272

Requires school districts, public libraries, BOCES, county vocational education and extension boards, charter schools, and non-public schools to provide and maintain on-site opioid antagonists; requires the department of health to provide such opioid antagonists to such entities upon request.

HI HB310

Relating To Opioid Antagonists.

HI HB310

Relating To Opioid Antagonists.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.