2023-2024 Regular SessionIllinois Legislature

SB0078: DHS-OVERDOSE PREVENTION SITES

Legislative Summary

Amends the Substance Use Disorder Act. Requires the Department of Human Services to (i) establish a new intervention license category entitled "OPS Harm Reduction Services", (ii) establish standards for entities to become licensed under the OPS Harm Reduction Services category, and (iii) create a licensing application process. Provides that, notwithstanding any other law, ordinance, or regulation, any entity licensed as an OPS Harm Reduction Services provider may operate an overdose prevention site as authorized by the Department. Requires the Department to make a determination as to whether to approve an entity's application for an OPS Harm Reduction Services license within 4 weeks after the date upon which the entity submitted its application to the Department. Requires the Department to help educate local communities and public and private entities about overdose prevention sites and the evidence regarding the benefits of overdose prevention sites. Requires entities approved to operate an overdose prevention site to, at a minimum, provide a hygienic space where participants may consume pre-obtained substances, maintain a supply of naloxone and oxygen on-site, employ staff trained to administer first aid to participants who are experiencing an overdose, provide secure hypodermic needle and syringe disposal services, encourage drug checking or the use of fentanyl test strips, and other services. Requires licensed entities to submit a report to the Department on the number of participants who have received or are receiving services at the overdose prevention site and other matters. Grants immunity from civil or criminal liability to specified persons. Preempts home rule powers.

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Bill History

1/20/2023
Filed with Secretary by Sen. Sara Feigenholtz
Senate
1/20/2023
First Reading
Senate
1/20/2023
Referred to Assignments
Senate
1/24/2023
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Adriane Johnson
Senate
1/24/2023
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Ann Gillespie
Senate
1/25/2023
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Doris Turner
Senate
1/25/2023
Added as Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. Robert Peters
Senate
1/26/2023
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Karina Villa
Senate
2/6/2023
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Cristina H. Pacione-Zayas
Senate
2/7/2023
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Mike Simmons
Senate
2/9/2023
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Celina Villanueva
Senate
2/14/2023
Added as Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. Cristina H. Pacione-Zayas
Senate
3/7/2023
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Javier L. Cervantes
Senate
4/25/2023
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Mattie Hunter
Senate
4/26/2023
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Napoleon Harris, III
Senate
4/27/2023
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Willie Preston
Senate
5/2/2023
Added as Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. David Koehler
Senate
5/18/2023
Added as Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. Kimberly A. Lightford
Senate
11/27/2023
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Mary Edly-Allen
Senate
3/22/2024
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Omar Aquino
Senate
4/29/2024
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Natalie Toro
Senate
5/17/2024
Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Laura Fine
Senate