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NJ A3800
NJ A3800Requires institutions of higher education to maintain supply of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray for opioid overdose emergencies and permits emergency administration of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray by licensed campus medical professionals and resident assistants.
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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 institutions of higher education to maintain a supply of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray for opioid overdose emergencies and permits emergency administration of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray by licensed campus medical professionals and resident assistants. Institutions of higher education would obtain a supply of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray pursuant to a standing order issued by a health care practitioner to be maintained in secure and easily accessible locations throughout the residence halls of the institution to respond to an opioid overdose emergency. Institutions would also be required to develop a policy concerning the emergency administration of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray for opioid overdose emergencies occurring in residence halls. The policy would be required to: (1) designate a licensed campus medical professional to oversee the institution's program for the maintenance and emergency administration of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray in residence halls; (2) permit a licensed campus medical professional to designate residence assistants to administer naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray to any person whom the resident assistant in good faith believes is experiencing an opioid overdose in a residence hall; and (3) require the transportation of an overdose victim to a hospital emergency room by emergency services personnel after the administration of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray, even if the person's symptoms appear to have resolved. A resident assistant designated to administer naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray by a licensed campus medical professional would only be authorized to administer the spray after receiving required training. The bill also directs the Secretary of Higher Education, in consultation with the Commissioner of Health and appropriate medical experts, to establish guidelines for the development of a policy by an institution of higher education for the emergency administration of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray. Institutions of higher education would be required to implement the guidelines in developing a policy pursuant to the bill. Specifically, the guidelines would include a requirement that a licensed campus medical professional and resident assistants designated by the licensed campus medical professional receive training on standard protocols for the emergency administration of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray to a person experiencing an opioid overdose in a residence hall. The training would also include overdose prevention information described in the State's "Overdose Prevention Act." The guidelines would further specify an appropriate entity or entities to provide the training. The bill provides immunity from liability for licensed campus medical professionals, resident assistants, pharmacists, or authorized health care practitioners who issue a standing order for naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray to an institution of higher education for any good faith act or omission consistent with the provisions of the bill. For purposes of this bill, good faith would not include willful misconduct, gross negligence, or recklessness.
AI Summary
This bill mandates that colleges and universities must keep a supply of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray, a medication used to reverse opioid overdoses, readily available in their residence halls, and allows trained resident assistants, under the supervision of licensed campus medical professionals, to administer it in emergencies. Institutions will obtain this medication through a standing order from a healthcare provider and must develop a policy outlining the program, designating a licensed campus medical professional to oversee it, and ensuring that any resident assistant authorized to administer the spray receives proper training on its use and overdose prevention information. The bill also requires that anyone who has received naloxone be transported to a hospital emergency room, even if they appear to have recovered, and provides legal protection, or immunity from liability, for those acting in good faith when administering the medication or issuing the standing order, excluding cases of willful misconduct, gross negligence, or recklessness.
Committee Categories
Education
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly 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/A3800 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/A4000/3800_I1.HTM |
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