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Introduced
02/12/2015
02/12/2015
In Committee
04/29/2015
04/29/2015
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/03/2017
01/03/2017
Introduced Session
114th Congress
Bill Summary
Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act of 2015 Directs the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to convene a Pain Management Best Practices Inter-Agency Task Force to develop: (1) best practices for pain management and prescribing pain medication, and (2) a strategy for disseminating such best practices. Amends the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to authorize the Attorney General to make grants to: states (with priority to states that provide civil liability protection for first responders, health professionals, and family members administering naloxone to counteract opioid overdoses), local governments, and nonprofit organizations to expand educational efforts to prevent abuse of opioids, heroin, and other substances of abuse, understand addiction as a chronic disease, and promote treatment and recovery; organizations that have received a grant under the Drug-Free Communities Act of 1997 to implement comprehensive community-wide strategies that address local drug crises; states (with priority to states that provide civil liability protection for administering naloxone), local governments, Indian tribes, and nonprofit organizations for treatment alternative to incarceration programs for individuals who have come into contact with the juvenile or criminal justice system or have been arrested or charged with an offense, who have a substance use disorder, mental illness, or both, and who have been approved for participation in such a program; state, local, or tribal law enforcement agencies to create a demonstration law enforcement program to prevent opioid and heroin overdose death; state, local, or tribal law enforcement agencies, manufacturers, distributors, or reverse distributor of prescription medications, retail pharmacies, registered narcotic treatment programs, hospitals or clinics with an on-site pharmacy, eligible long-term care facilities, or any other entity authorized by the Drug Enforcement Administration to dispose of prescription medications to expand or make available disposal sites for unwanted prescription medications; states (with priority to states that provide civil liability protection for administering naloxone), local governments, and Indian tribes to implement medication assisted treatment programs through their criminal justice agencies; states, local governments, nonprofit organizations, and Indian tribes for educational programs for incarcerated offenders; state substance abuse and criminal justice agencies, jointly, to address the use of opioids and heroin among pregnant and parenting female offenders in a state to promote public safety, public health, family permanence, and well-being; establish or expand veterans treatment court programs, peer to peer services or programs for qualified veterans, practices that identify and provide treatment, rehabilitation, legal, and transitional services to incarcerated veterans, and training programs to teach criminal justice, mental health, and substance abuse personnel how to identify and appropriately respond to incidents involving veterans; and states to prepare a comprehensive plan for and implement an integrated opioid abuse response initiative. Amends the Public Health Service Act to authorize the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment to award grants to enable state substance abuse agencies, local governments, nonprofit organizations, and Indian tribes or tribal organizations that have a high rate of, or have had a rapid increase in, the use of heroin or other opioids to expand activities, including medication assisted treatment, for the treatment of addiction in the geographical areas affected. Authorizes the Recovery Branch of the Office of National Drug Control Policy to award grants to: (1) enable high schools and colleges with substance abuse recovery programs and nonprofit organizations to provide substance abuse recovery support services to high school and college students, to help build communities of support for young people in recovery, and to encourage initiatives designed to help young people achieve and sustain recovery; and (2) enable recovery community organizations to develop, expand, and enhance recovery services. Amends the Higher Education Act of 1965 to prohibit the Department of Education from including any question about the conviction of an applicant for the possession or sale of illegal drugs on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form. Directs HHS to establish a bipartisan Task Force on Recovery and Collateral Consequences to: (1) identify collateral consequences for individuals with drug convictions who are in recovery for a substance use disorder, and (2) determine whether such consequences unnecessarily delay such individuals from resuming their personal and professional activities. Amends the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act to direct the Attorney General to report annually on how grants awarded under such Act are used for family-based substance abuse treatment programs that serve as alternatives to incarceration for custodial parents to receive treatment and services as a family. Expresses the sense of Congress that the amounts expended to carry out this Act should be offset by a corresponding reduction in federal non-defense discretionary spending. Directs the Comptroller General to report on the impact that the Medicaid Institutions for Mental Disease exclusion (defined as the prohibition on federal matching payments under Medicaid for patients who have attained age 22, but have not attained age 65, in an institution for mental diseases) has on access to treatment for individuals with a substance use disorder.
Committee Categories
Education, Health and Social Services, Justice, Military Affairs and Security
Sponsors (135)
F. James Sensenbrenner (R)*,
Alma Adams (D),
Pete Aguilar (D),
Brad Ashford (D),
Andy Barr (R),
Joyce Beatty (D),
Mike Bishop (R),
Earl Blumenauer (D),
Suzanne Bonamici (D),
Brendan Boyle (D),
Robert Brady (D),
Julia Brownley (D),
Vern Buchanan (R),
Cheri Bustos (D),
Ken Calvert (R),
Matt Cartwright (D),
Kathy Castor (D),
Steve Chabot (R),
David Cicilline (D),
Katherine Clark (D),
Steve Cohen (D),
Barbara Comstock (R),
Gerry Connolly (D),
Paul Cook (R),
Ryan Costello (R),
Joe Courtney (D),
Elijah Cummings (D),
Danny Davis (D),
Diana DeGette (D),
John Delaney (D),
Suzan DelBene (D),
Charles Dent (R),
Mark DeSaulnier (D),
Theodore Deutch (D),
Robert Dold (R),
Daniel Donovan (R),
Tammy Duckworth (D),
Sean Duffy (R),
Donna Edwards (D),
Keith Ellison (D),
Tom Emmer (R),
Eliot Engel (D),
Elizabeth Esty (D),
Michael Fitzpatrick (R),
J. Randy Forbes (R),
Bill Foster (D),
Lois Frankel (D),
Christopher Gibson (R),
Alan Grayson (D),
Frank Guinta (R),
Luis Gutiérrez (D),
Richard Hanna (R),
Alcee Hastings (D),
Denny Heck (D),
Joseph Heck (R),
Brian Higgins (D),
French Hill (R),
Jim Himes (D),
Michael Honda (D),
Steve Israel (D),
Sheila Jackson-Lee (D),
Hakeem Jeffries (D),
Evan Jenkins (R),
Dave Joyce (R),
Marcy Kaptur (D),
John Katko (R),
Bill Keating (D),
Mike Kelly (R),
Joseph Kennedy (D),
Derek Kilmer (D),
Peter King (R),
Ann Kirkpatrick (D),
Stephen Knight (R),
Ann Kuster (D),
Darin LaHood (R),
Leonard Lance (R),
James Langevin (D),
Rick Larsen (D),
John Larson (D),
Brenda Lawrence (D),
Barbara Lee (D),
Sander Levin (D),
John Lewis (D),
Ted Lieu (D),
David Loebsack (D),
Zoe Lofgren (D),
Sean Maloney (D),
Tom Marino (R),
Doris Matsui (D),
Jim McGovern (D),
Patrick Meehan (R),
Gregory Meeks (D),
Grace Meng (D),
Seth Moulton (D),
Grace Napolitano (D),
Richard Neal (D),
Richard Nolan (D),
Donald Norcross (D),
Eleanor Holmes Norton (D),
Beto O'Rourke (D),
Bill Pascrell (D),
Collin Peterson (D),
Chellie Pingree (D),
Mark Pocan (D),
Bruce Poliquin (R),
Jared Polis (D),
Mike Quigley (D),
Charles Rangel (D),
Kathleen Rice (D),
Tom Rice (R),
Cedric Richmond (D),
Dennis Ross (R),
Keith Rothfus (R),
Dutch Ruppersberger (D),
Tim Ryan (D),
John Sarbanes (D),
Bobby Scott (D),
David Scott (D),
José Serrano (D),
Louise Slaughter (D),
Adam Smith (D),
Lamar Smith (R),
Elise Stefanik (R),
Steve Stivers (R),
G.T. Thompson (R),
Paul Tonko (D),
David Trott (R),
Niki Tsongas (D),
Mike Turner (R),
Chris Van Hollen (D),
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D),
Peter Welch (D),
John Yarmuth (D),
Lee Zeldin (R),
Ryan Zinke (R),
Last Action
Referred to the Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Training. (on 04/29/2015)
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