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  127th MAINE LEGISLATURE | 
 
 
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  LD 140 | 
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  LR 1060(06) | 
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  An Act To Expand
  Access To Lifesaving Opioid Overdose Medication | 
 
 
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  Fiscal Note for
  Bill as Engrossed with: 
    C "A" (H-248) 
    H "A" (H-278) to C "A" (H-248) | 
 
 
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  Committee: Health and Human Services | 
 
 
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  | Fiscal Note | 
 
 
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  FY 2015-16 | 
  FY 2016-17 | 
  Projections  FY 2017-18 | 
  Projections  FY 2018-19 | 
 
 
  | Net Cost
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  General Fund | 
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  $28,448  | 
  $28,296  | 
  $28,296  | 
  $28,296  | 
 
 
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  | Appropriations/Allocations | 
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  General Fund | 
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  $28,448  | 
  $28,296  | 
  $28,296  | 
  $28,296  | 
 
 
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  Federal Expenditures Fund | 
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  $47,352  | 
  $47,504  | 
  $47,504  | 
  $47,504  | 
 
 
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  Federal Expenditures Fund | 
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  $47,352  | 
  $47,504  | 
  $47,504  | 
  $47,504  | 
 
 
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  | Correctional and
  Judicial Impact Statements | 
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  Eliminates Class D
  crimes, Class E crimes and civil violations. 
    A reduction in fines will decrease General Fund revenue by minor amounts. | 
 
 
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  | Fiscal Detail and
  Notes | 
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  The bill includes a
  General Fund appropriation of $28,448 in fiscal year 2015-16 and $28,296 in
  fiscal year 2016-17 to the Department of Health and Human Services which
  allows for the prescription of naloxone hydrochloride by standing order to
  friends or other persons in a position to assist an individual at risk of
  experiencing an opioid-related drug overdose in addition to immediate family
  members | 
 
 
 
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