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House unanimously passes naloxone‑related cleanup bill to expand protections for overdose responders

Utah House of Representatives · February 7, 2017
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Summary

First substitute HB66, clarifying liability language and expanding naloxone access, passed the Utah House 74–0 on Feb. 7, 2017, after sponsors and members recounted multiple saves and framed the bill as a technical but life‑saving update.

The Utah House unanimously passed first substitute House Bill 66 on Feb. 7, 2017, amending the Opiate Overdose Response Act to clarify liability protections and ensure broader coverage for those who administer naloxone to reverse opioid overdoses.

Representative Carol Spackman Moss, the sponsor, moved amendment #2 as a technical wording change recommended by…

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