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NJ S2031
NJ S2031Requires institutions of higher education to maintain supply of opioid antidotes and permits emergency administration of opioid antidote by campus medical professional or trained employee.
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Introduced
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill requires public and independent institutions of higher education in New Jersey to obtain a supply of opioid antidotes to be maintained in one or more secure and easily accessible locations at the institution. The bill requires the institutions to develop a policy for the emergency administration of an opioid antidote to a student, staff member, or other person who is experiencing an opioid overdose. The policies must: (1) designate a licensed campus medical professional to oversee the institution's program for the maintenance and emergency administration of opioid antidotes; (2) permit a licensed campus medical professional and other designated trained employees of the institution to administer an opioid antidote to any person whom the licensed campus medical professional or trained employee in good faith believes is experiencing an opioid overdose; and (3) require the transportation of an overdose victim to a hospital emergency room by emergency services personnel after the administration of an opioid antidote. Under an institution's policy, a licensed campus medical professional will have the primary responsibility for the emergency administration of an opioid antidote. The governing board of an institution of higher education will designate additional employees of the institution who volunteer to administer an opioid antidote in the event that a person experiences an opioid overdose when a licensed campus medical professional is not physically present at the scene. The licensed campus medical professionals and designated employees are required to receive training on standardized protocols for the administration of an opioid antidote to a person who experiences an opioid overdose. The training will include the overdose prevention information set forth in the State's "Overdose Prevention Act." The bill directs the Secretary of Higher Education, in consultation with the Department of Human Services and appropriate medical experts, to establish guidelines for institutions of higher education in developing their policies for the administration of opioid antidotes, including guidelines concerning the training requirements for licensed campus medical professionals and designated employees. Institutions of higher education will be required to implement the guidelines in developing their policies. The bill provides immunity from liability for licensed campus medical professionals, trained designees, and other employees or agents of an institution of higher education, and for pharmacists and prescribers of opioid antidotes for an institution of higher education, for good faith acts or omissions consistent with the bill's provisions.
AI Summary
This bill mandates that all public and independent institutions of higher education in New Jersey must keep a supply of opioid antidotes, which are medications like naloxone approved by the FDA to reverse an opioid overdose, readily available on campus. These institutions are required to develop a policy outlining how these antidotes will be administered in emergencies, designating a licensed campus medical professional to oversee the program and permitting trained employees to administer the antidote if a medical professional is not present, provided they have a good-faith belief that someone is experiencing an opioid overdose. The policy must also ensure that anyone who receives an antidote is transported to a hospital emergency room afterward. The Secretary of Higher Education will provide guidelines for these policies, including training requirements for medical professionals and designated employees, which will cover overdose prevention information. Importantly, the bill grants immunity from liability to medical professionals, trained employees, and others involved in administering the antidote in good faith, protecting them from lawsuits unless their actions involve willful misconduct, gross negligence, or recklessness.
Committee Categories
Education
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Higher Education Committee (on 01/13/2026)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/S2031 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/S2500/2031_I1.HTM |
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