HB 2941
Fentanyl overdose and overdose reporting; first responders; report; immunity; prohibited acts; rebuttable prima facie evidence that fentanyl was the proximate cause of death; effective date.
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Bill overview
This Oklahoma law addresses the ongoing fentanyl crisis by requiring specific reporting of suspected fentanyl overdoses, providing immunity to first responders who act in good faith, and establishing a legal standard for determining causation in fentanyl-related deaths. It also defines prohibited acts related to fentanyl distribution and possession. The bill aims to improve data collection, protect those assisting in overdose situations, and clarify legal responsibility in cases involving fentanyl.
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