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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 71 — Public Health and Welfare

71-2487. Legislative findings.

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The Legislature finds that:
(1)There is an opioid epidemic occurring in the United States, and Nebraska has been impacted;
(2)The opioid epidemic in Nebraska is a serious public health crisis stemming from the rapid increase in the use of prescription and nonprescription opioid drugs;
(3)Many states are recovering funds for the management of opioid addiction within their borders;
(4)Coordination surrounding and managing opioid addiction and related disorders is critical to the health and safety of all Nebraskans;
(5)Funding for prevention and treatment of opioid addiction and related disorders, including those that are co-occurring with other mental health and substance use disorders, is needed in Nebraska;
(6)Law enforcement agencies in the State of Nebraska are dealing with the effects of the opioid epidemic daily and are in need of resources for training, education, and interdiction;
(7)There is a need to enhance the network of professionals who provide treatment for opioid addiction and related disorders, including co-occurring mental health disorders and other co-occurring substance use disorders;
(8)There is a need for education of medical professionals, including training on proper prescription practices and best practices for tapering patients off of prescribed opioids for medical use;
(9)Incarcerated individuals in the Nebraska correctional system and other vulnerable populations with opioid use disorder need access to resources that will help address addiction; and
(10)The health and safety of all Nebraskans will be improved by opioid remediation in the State of Nebraska.
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