Int 0304-2022
Requiring parks enforcement patrol officers to be equipped with opioid antagonists
Filed — closed without being enacted.
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Summary
This bill would require all Parks Enforcement Patrol officers to be equipped with an opioid antagonist, such as naloxone, while on duty. It would also require such officers to be trained on the use of opioid antagonists. The Department of Parks and Recreation would also be required to report on these trainings and on the administration of opioid antagonists by Parks Enforcement Patrol officers to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council each year.
How it compares
24% of similar bills passed
12 passed · 38 died
This bill: 605 days in committee
Similar bills: median 589 days · 129 days when passed
Compared against 50 Introduction bills in Committee on Parks and Recreation.
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Sponsors (13)
Lifecycle
Heard at (1)
Attachments (5)
- Summary of Int. No. 304
- Int. No. 304
- May 5, 2022 - Stated Meeting Agenda
- Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 5-5-22
- Minutes of the Stated Meeting - May 5, 2022