Ordinance 71463
Overdose Prevention Strategies at the Local Level (IOPSLL) Grant
Summary
This Board Bill authorizes the Department of Health (the “DOH”) to accept a National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) Implementing Overdose Prevention Strategies at the Local Level (IOPSLL) grant of up to $500,000.00 for the grant purposes of implementing research based prevention and early intervention school-based curricula for students at various grade levels to gain life skills tools to successfully resist illegal drug, alcohol and tobacco through the services of PreventEd (formerly known as NCADA, the National Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse); authorizing the expenditure of NACCHO IOPSLL grant funds for grant purposes, and to fulfill the obligations of said grant.
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Overview
Session: 2021-2022
Board Bill Number: 168
Primary Sponsors: Christine Ingrassia
Effective: 03/02/2022
Legislative History
Legislative activities and outcomes for this board bill. Learn more about what these activities mean.
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01/28/2022
First Reading
Bill text was introduced (2.29 MB PDF).
01/28/2022Referred to a Committee
The bill was assigned to the Health and Human Services Committee.
02/03/2022Committee Hearing
The bill was passed out of committee with a recommendation of do pass during the Health and Human Services Committee hearing.
02/04/2022Second Reading
02/11/2022Perfection
The bill was passed.
02/18/2022Engrossment
The bill was engrossed during the Engrossment, Rules, Resolutions and Credentials Committee.
02/18/2022Third Reading
The bill was passed.
02/18/2022Delivered to Mayor
03/04/2022Delivered to Register
03/07/2022Register Returns Notice with Ordinance Number
Register returns ordinance number 71463. Effective date is 03/02/2022
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