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SB 542: Emergency Opioid Antagonists

GENERAL BILL by Boyd ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Brodeur

Emergency Opioid Antagonists; Requiring each Florida College System institution and state university to have a supply of emergency opioid antagonists in certain residence halls or dormitory residences for use by campus law enforcement; providing requirements for the placement and accessibility of emergency opioid antagonists; providing specified campus law enforcement and Florida College System institutions and state universities immunity from liability for the administration or attempted administration of emergency opioid antagonists under certain circumstances, etc.

Effective Date: 7/1/2023
Last Action: 5/5/2023 House - Died in Messages; companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 783 (Ch. 2023-184)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
Senate Committee References:
  1. Education Postsecondary (HE)
  2. Judiciary (JU)
  3. Rules (RC)



Bill History

Date Chamber Action
2/7/2023 Senate • Filed
2/16/2023 Senate • Referred to Education Postsecondary; Judiciary; Rules
3/2/2023 Senate • On Committee agenda-- Education Postsecondary, 03/07/23, 4:00 pm, 110 Senate Building
3/7/2023 Senate • Introduced
• Favorable by Education Postsecondary; YEAS 10 NAYS 0
3/8/2023 Senate • Now in Judiciary
3/16/2023 Senate • On Committee agenda-- Judiciary, 03/21/23, 2:30 pm, 412 Knott Building
3/21/2023 Senate • Favorable by Judiciary; YEAS 11 NAYS 0
3/22/2023 Senate • Now in Rules
4/14/2023 Senate • On Committee agenda-- Rules, 04/19/23, 8:30 am, 412 Knott Building
4/19/2023 Senate • Favorable by- Rules; YEAS 19 NAYS 0
4/20/2023 Senate • Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
4/24/2023 Senate • Placed on Special Order Calendar, 04/27/23
4/27/2023 Senate • Read 2nd time -SJ 561
• Read 3rd time -SJ 561
• Passed; YEAS 39 NAYS 0 -SJ 561
4/27/2023 House • In Messages
5/5/2023 House • Died in Messages; companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 783 (Ch. 2023-184)