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Budget committee backs retroactive acceptance of 768 naloxone units for police
Summary
The committee unanimously moved to forward a resolution authorizing the Police Department to accept 768 naloxone units (valued at $57,600) from a SAMHSA-funded distribution project; the department said units will be distributed citywide to district stations and specialized units to help reverse opioid overdoses.
Sandra Lee Feuer, Chair of the Budget and Finance Committee, moved the committee to forward a resolution authorizing the San Francisco Police Department to accept and expand an in-kind gift of 768 naloxone units valued at $57,600, which the committee took to the full Board with a positive recommendation.
Patrick Leung, identified in the transcript as chief financial officer for the San Francisco Police Department, said the department applied earlier in the year to receive 768 units through…
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