NevadaAB39483rd Regular Session (2025)HouseWALLET

AN ACT relating to higher education; authorizing the Board of Regents of the University of Nevada to require each institution within the Nevada System of Higher Education to adopt an emergency response plan to address opioid-related drug overdoses; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

Sponsored By: Sponsor information unavailable

Signed by Governor

BDR 34-95

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Easier naloxone access and campus overdose plans

The Board of Regents can require every Nevada public college to have an opioid overdose response plan. Plans are made with the Division of Public and Behavioral Health. Plans must teach about overdoses and set compassionate steps, like rescue breathing and using naloxone at the lowest dose that restores breathing. Colleges must make opioid antagonists easy to get and set where they are kept and how they are given out. A student is not disciplined for getting an opioid antagonist. No one has to complete training to get or give naloxone. Colleges can choose in-person or online training and tailor locations and distribution. The Board may offer a model plan that schools can use but do not have to.

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

There is no primary sponsor on record.

Cosponsors

There are no cosponsors for this bill.

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 62 • No: 0

Senate vote 5/19/2025

Final Passage - Senate (2nd Reprint)

Yes: 20 • No: 0

House vote 4/17/2025

Final Passage - Assembly (1st Reprint)

Yes: 42 • No: 0

Actions Timeline

  1. Chapter 321.

    6/6/2025legislature
  2. Approved by the Governor.

    6/5/2025legislature
  3. Enrolled and delivered to Governor.

    5/29/2025legislature
  4. Senate Amendment No. 558 concurred in. To enrollment.

    5/26/2025House
  5. In Assembly.

    5/20/2025House
  6. Read third time. Passed, as amended. Title approved. (Yeas: 20, Nays: None, Excused: 1.) To Assembly.

    5/19/2025Senate
  7. Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day.

    5/16/2025Senate
  8. From printer. To re-engrossment. Re-engrossed. Second reprint.

    5/16/2025Senate
  9. Read second time. Amended. (Amend. No. 558.) To printer.

    5/15/2025Senate
  10. From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended.

    5/12/2025Senate
  11. Read first time. Referred to Committee on Education. To committee.

    4/23/2025Senate
  12. In Senate.

    4/18/2025Senate
  13. Read third time. Passed, as amended. Title approved. (Yeas: 42, Nays: None.) To Senate.

    4/17/2025House
  14. Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day.

    4/16/2025House
  15. From printer. To engrossment. Engrossed. First reprint.

    4/16/2025House
  16. Read second time. Amended. (Amend. No. 165.) To printer.

    4/15/2025House
  17. From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended.

    4/14/2025House
  18. From printer. To committee.

    3/12/2025House
  19. Read first time. Referred to Committee on Education. To printer.

    3/11/2025House

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