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HB2250: Permitting the use of expedited partner therapy to treat sexually transmitted infections, authorizing a licensed private psychiatric hospital to maintain a stock supply of emergency medication kits for pharmaceutical emergencies, allowing expired emergency opioid antagonists to be used to treat an opioid overdose, permitting first responders to distribute and administer expired emergency opioid antagonists, permitting a pharmacist to distribute epinephrine delivery systems to a school for use in emergency medication kits and amending definitions related to medication in schools to allow for use of epinephrine delivery systems.

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Plain-Language Summary

This bill aims to clarify what constitutes an 'emergency opioid antagonist' for someone helping another person who needs medical assistance. This includes expired emergency opioid antagonists.

Who This Affects

This affects Kansans who may need help in an emergency situation and the people trying to assist them, such as bystanders or first responders.

Key Provisions

• Defines 'emergency opioid antagonist' to include expired ones for rendering aid • Applies to situations where someone needs medical assistance • Aims to provide clarity on what constitutes a valid emergency opioid antagonist

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Timeline

Introduced

Monday, February 3, 2025

Last Action

House Approved by Governor on Thursday, April 9, 2026

Apr 8, 2026

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