New law requires Illinois libraries to supply overdose medication
Share and Follow


ILLINOIS (WCIA) — Beginning in the new year, all libraries in Illinois will be required to have medications available for people experiencing an opioid overdose and to train their staff to recognize the signs of an overdose.

House Bill 1910 was signed into law by Governor JB Pritzker on Aug. 1. It requires that all public libraries in the state have a supply of opioid antagonists in an accessible location. Opioid antagonists, like naloxone, are medications that can block or reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.

The new law also requires that libraries take all “reasonable steps necessary” to ensure that at least one person present during operating hours has completed opioid overdose training. This training should include how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose, including how to administer an opioid antagonist.

The training can either be done by an organization recognized for providing opioid overdose training or created by the library using resources online from the Department of Public Health.

You can read more about the bill here. The law officially goes into effect Jan. 1, 2026.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Paramount CEO lauds South Park creators for being ‘equal opportunity offenders’

(The Hill) — Paramount’s new CEO David Ellison lauded animated show “South…

Sullivan East Football Aims for Redemption This Season

BLUFF CITY, Tenn. — The countdown to kickoff is on for high…

Augusta Locals Still in Need of Help with Rent

HEPHZIBAH, Ga () – The city of Augusta hoping to help those…

NASA’s Plan for a Moon-Based Nuclear Reactor: Legal Perspectives

(The Conversation) – The first space race was about flags and footprints.…

Rain Gear Recommended for Back-to-School Season in Central Florida

ORLANDO, Fla. – Sunday brought warm temperatures across central Florida, with highs…

Remains of Missing Teen Discovered in Florida After Emergency Text to Mom

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA/WNCN) —A body found near a Florida retention pond is…

Hundreds Pay Tribute to Security Guard Fatally Shot in New York Office Building

NEW YORK (AP) — Hundreds turned out to honor the life of…

GCMS School District Faces $413K Budget Shortfall Amid Recreational Facility Upgrades

GIBSON CITY, Ill. (WCIA) — The Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley school district is projecting…