HB 2012
Public health and safety; harm-reduction services; deleting sunset date; effective date.
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Bill overview
This bill extends existing harm-reduction services in Oklahoma by removing a previously set expiration date. It allows for the continued operation of programs focused on reducing the negative consequences of drug use, such as providing naloxone and syringe exchange programs. The bill aims to ensure these services can continue without interruption, supporting public health and safety efforts. It was passed by the Health and Human Services Committee and is awaiting consideration by the full Senate.
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