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Senate approves package of measures on naloxone, opioid fatality review and ID access for unhoused youth

Utah State Senate · February 2, 2026
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Summary

Senators approved SB 87 (naloxone amendments), SB 96 (opioid fatality review amendments) and SB 103 (driver‑license access fix for unhoused and foster youth). Sponsors said changes improve overdose response, enhance fatality reviews and correct drafting errors that blocked ID access.

The Senate advanced a group of measures addressing overdose response, opioid fatality reviews and access to identification documents for unhoused and foster youth.

Senator Plumb described SB 103 as a technical correction to prior law to ensure unhoused youth, youth in foster care and recent foster care graduates can obtain birth certificates, college transcripts and driver’s licenses needed for work, school and services. "This bill is actually a very simple fix... the goal of this bill was to get barriers broken down for our youth, to…

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