Amend the amendment in section 1 by striking out all of §2353 and inserting the following:
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This amendment removes language in Committee Amendment "A" concerning exemptions from pharmacy license requirements for those who store or dispense opioid antagonists under standing orders from health care professionals and removes language authorizing collaborative practice between pharmacists and health care professionals with respect to naloxone hydrochloride. This amendment retains the provisions in Committee Amendment "A" that authorize emergency medical personnel, law enforcement officers and municipal firefighters to administer naloxone hydrochloride. In addition, this amendment replaces the language in Committee Amendment "A" governing the prescription, possession and administration of naloxone hydrochloride and instead specifically authorizes:
1. A health care professional to prescribe naloxone hydrochloride to an individual at risk of experiencing an opioid-related drug overdose, and a member of that individual's immediate family to possess and administer naloxone hydrochloride to the individual if the family member believes in good faith that the individual is experiencing an opioid-related drug overdose;
2. A health care professional to prescribe naloxone hydrochloride to a member of an individual's immediate family for administration to the individual in the event of an opioid-related drug overdose if the health care professional has an established health care professional-patient relationship with the individual and the individual is at risk of experiencing an opioid-related drug overdose; and
3. A family member who is prescribed naloxone hydrochloride to administer it to the individual if the family member believes in good faith that the individual is suffering an opioid-related drug overdose.