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Senate backs tighter access to treatment records for opioid fatality review
Utah State Senate · February 3, 2026
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Summary
Senate passage of SB96 clarifies that the medical examiner's opioid fatality review can use treatment records to learn from fatal cases, a sponsor said, to prevent future overdoses; the bill passed unanimously in the Senate and proceeds to the House.
The Senate approved first substitute SB96 after sponsor Senator Plumb described the bill as clarifying how treatment records may be used in the medical examiner's opioid fatality review process.
"This allows our opioid fatality review process…
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