House Bill 497
Establishes an opioid antagonist therapy pilot program
To amend sections 2929.16 and 2929.26 and to enact sections 341.43, 753.34, and 5145.33 of the Revised Code to establish a statewide pilot program for the provision of long-acting opioid antagonist therapy for offenders confined in a state or local correctional facility or a community residential facility under a sentence imposed for a felony opioid-related offense or a sentence of at least 30 days for a misdemeanor opioid-related offense who will be released on supervised release, and to specify that the therapy is to be provided during both their confinement and their supervised release.
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Subjects
Committees
House Judiciary Committee
Primary Sponsors
Andrew Brenner
Stephen A. Huffman
Cosponsors
Representatives
Steven Arndt
Teresa Fedor
Cheryl L. Grossman
Stephen D. Hambley
Ron Hood
J. Kyle Koehler
Jeffery S. Rezabek
Robert Cole Sprague
Andy Thompson
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