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SB 193

Kansas Senate bill in Session 2025-2026.

Status: enacted. Latest action: April 10, 2025.

SB193 - Sub for SB 193 by Committee on Public Health and Welfare - Exempting law enforcement agencies who do not provide emergency opioid antagonists pursuant to the statewide protocol from the requirement to procure a physician medical director.

Bill ID KS-2025-2026-SB-193
Session 2025-2026
Status enacted
Committee Health and Human Services
Senate enacted 2025-04-10
Summary

Sub for SB 193 by Committee on Public Health and Welfare - Exempting law enforcement agencies who do not provide emergency opioid antagonists pursuant to the statewide protocol from the requirement to procure a physician medical director.

Sponsor
Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare
Official Source Back to Bills
Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2025-02-04 Introduced Bill introduced
2025-04-10 Status enacted
2025-04-10 Latest Action Approved by Governor on 04-08-2025
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