(a) The state health officer may prescribe on a statewide basis an opioid antagonist by one or more standing orders to eligible recipients. (b) A standing order must specify, at a minimum: (1) The opioid antagonist formulations and means of administration that are approved for dispensing; (2) The eligible recipients to whom the opioid antagonist may be dispensed; (3) Any training that is required for an eligible recipient to wthom the opioid antagonist is dispensed; (4) The circumstances under which an eligible recipient may distribute or administer the opioid antagonist; and (5) The timeline for renewing and updating the standing order.
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