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Ohio House permits schools to keep overdose-reversal drugs, sets policy requirements
3285319 · May 7, 2025
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Summary
House Bill 57 passed May 6, allowing local school districts to maintain overdose-reversal drugs such as Narcan and requiring districts that opt in to adopt a policy; vote 95-0.
The Ohio House on May 6 approved House Bill 57, a permissive measure that allows school districts to keep overdose-reversal drugs, such as Narcan, on campus and requires districts that choose to do so to adopt and publicize a policy. The bill passed 95-0 on third consideration.
"This bill is all about saving lives," Representative Jerrells said on the House…
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