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2021 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB1800 (Conference Report)

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Modify Requirements for Medication Assisted Treatment (language only)

Item 322 #2c

Item 322 #2c

Health and Human Resources
Grants to Localities

Language

Page 405, strike lines 31 through 39 and insert:

CC. Out of this appropriation, $5,000,000 the first year and $5,000,000 the second year from the general fund is provided to increase access to medication assisted treatment for individuals with substance use disorders who are addicted to opioids. In expending this amount, the department shall ensure that a portion of the funding received by the Community Services Board or Behavioral Health Authority is used for appropriate long-acting, injectable prescription drug treatment regimens for individuals who are in need of medication assisted treatment while (i) on probation, (ii) incarcerated, or (iii) upon their release to the community. The department shall ensure that a portion of the funding received by the Community Servicse Board or Behavioral Health Authority is used for non-narcotic, non-addictive prescription drug treatment regimens for individuals who are not able for clinical or other reasons to participate in buprenorphine or methadone based drug treatment regimens.  In expending the funding, Community Services Boards or a Behavioral Health Authority shall also prioritize the use of such funds for individuals who are not covered by insurance."



Explanation

(This amendment modifies language related to medication assisted treatment for individuals who are addicted to opioids. Language changes (i) clarify that this pertains to funding received by Community Services Boards or a Behavioral Health Authority, (ii) clarify that the funding is used for appropriate long-acting, injectable prescription drug treatment regimens, and (iii) directs that the funding for medication assisted treatment also be prioritized for individuals that are not covered by insurance.)