Maryland Code § HG-8-408

Section HG-8-408
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Community services program" includes a homeless services
program.
(3) "Homeless services program" means a program operated by the
Department of Housing and Community Development through a local administering
agency or service provider for the purpose of providing shelter, food, and services to
homeless family units in the State.
(4) "Intensive outpatient program" means a treatment program that
addresses substance use disorders or other disorders that do not require
detoxification or inpatient supervision and are designated by the American Society of
Addiction Medicine as a level 2.1 setting.
(5) "Opioid treatment program" means a program approved by the
Department to provide opioid maintenance therapy under regulations adopted by the
Department.
(b) On or before June 30, 2024, a community services program that provides
services to individuals who have a substance use disorder or an opioid use disorder
or are at risk of experiencing a drug overdose shall have a protocol to offer opioid
overdose reversal drugs approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration, free
of charge, to those individuals who have an opioid use disorder or are at risk of
experiencing a drug overdose when the individual receives services from the
community services program.

(c) On or before June 30, 2023, each opioid treatment program and each
intensive outpatient treatment program shall have a protocol to offer an opioid
overdose reversal drug approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration, free
of charge, when an individual receives services from the opioid treatment program or
intensive outpatient treatment program.
(d) On or before June 30, 2024:
(1) State and local correctional facilities shall have a protocol to offer
an opioid overdose reversal drug approved by the federal Food and Drug
Administration, free of charge, to sentenced individuals who have an opioid use
disorder or who are at risk of experiencing a drug overdose before the individual's
release; and
(2) The Division of Parole and Probation shall have a protocol to offer
an opioid overdose reversal drug approved by the federal Food and Drug
Administration, free of charge, to individuals under supervision who have an opioid
use disorder or are at risk of experiencing a drug overdose.
(e) The Secretary may adopt regulations to carry out this section.

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