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  6. SB239 Alabama 2026 Session

SB239 Alabama 2026 Session

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Signed by Governor

Bill Summary

Sponsors
  • Larry Stutts
Session
Regular Session 2023
Title
Relating to Opioid Addiction Treatment; to repeal the Medication Assisted Treatment of Opioid Use Act of 2019, codified as Sections 20-2-300 through 20-2-302, Code of Alabama 1975, that provide for adoption of rules governing use of buprenorphine in the treatment of opioid addiction and a standing working group to assist in drafting the rules.
Description

Relating to Opioid Addiction Treatment; to repeal the Medication Assisted Treatment of Opioid Use Act of 2019, codified as Sections 20-2-300 through 20-2-302, Code of Alabama 1975, that provide for adoption of rules governing use of buprenorphine in the treatment of opioid addiction and a standing working group to assist in drafting the rules.

Subjects
Medication Assisted Treatment of Opioid Use Act, repealed

Bill Actions

Action Date Chamber Action
May 17, 2023 S Enacted
May 17, 2023 S Enrolled
May 17, 2023 H Ready to Enroll
May 17, 2023 H Read a Third Time and Pass
May 17, 2023 H On Third Reading in Second House
May 10, 2023 H Read Second Time in Second House
May 9, 2023 H Reported Out of Committee in Second House
May 9, 2023 H Reported Favorably from House Health
May 3, 2023 H Referred to Committee to House Health
May 3, 2023 S Read First Time in Second House
May 2, 2023 S Read a Third Time and Pass
May 2, 2023 S Read a Third Time and Pass
May 2, 2023 S On Third Reading in House of Origin
April 26, 2023 S Read Second Time in House of Origin
April 25, 2023 S Reported Out of Committee in House of Origin
April 25, 2023 S Reported Favorably from Senate Healthcare
April 24, 2023 S Introduced and Referred to Senate Healthcare
April 24, 2023 S Read First Time in House of Origin

Bill Calendar

Type Date Location Description
Hearing May 9, 2023 Room 206 at 10:30:00 House Health Hearing
Hearing April 25, 2023 Room 304 at 12:00:00 Senate Healthcare Hearing

Bill Text

Download SB239 Alabama 2026 Session PDF

Bill Votes

Bill Documents

Type Link
Bill Text SB239 Alabama 2026 Session - Enrolled
Bill Text SB239 Alabama 2026 Session - Introduced
Fiscal Note Fiscal Note - As Introduced
Fiscal Note Fiscal Note - As Passed First Chamber

Source: Alabama Legislature

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