HB3321: Relating to primary prevention of substance use.
Legislative Summary
The Act tells the ADPC to create a statewide strategy for preventing substance use. (Flesch Readability Score: 65.7). Directs the Alcohol and Drug Policy Commission to develop and implement [a primary prevention state strategy] plans, including a statewide primary prevention strategy, that address the entire youth continuum of care and are designed to prevent the onset of substance use. Requires the commission to report to the Legislative Assembly [every two years on the implementation of the strategy] on the commission's findings and recommendations no later than September 15, 2026. Directs the commission, in collaboration with the Oregon Health and Science University, to provide education and technical assistance to providers of youth substance use disorder treatment and early intervention.
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Bill History
Amendments
Joint Committee On Addiction and Community Safety Response Amendment #-4
Joint Committee On Addiction and Community Safety Response (2025-04-30)
Joint Committee On Addiction and Community Safety Response Amendment #-1
Joint Committee On Addiction and Community Safety Response (2025-03-12)