SB 23-IMMUNITY FOR PROVIDING OPIOID OD DRUG  2:44:41 PM CHAIR STEDMAN announced the consideration of SB 23. He said that SB 23 is an Act relating to immunity for proscribing, providing, and administering opioid overdose drugs. SENATOR ELLIS related that the Department of Law will speak to concerns related to criminal liability. He noted the bill has a referral to the Senate Judiciary Committee. Senator Ellis explained that SB 23 provides a relief for civil liability for those who would administer the overdose reversing drug, naloxone. Twenty-nine other states have similar laws. There is no known opposition to the bill. The bill deals with relief from civil liability in overdose life-saving situations for doctors, family members, and friends, rather than criminal liability relief. 2:47:02 PM SENATOR STOLTZE asked for clarification about criminal liability and mitigating factors. RICK SVOBODNY, Deputy Attorney General, Criminal Division, Department of Law, answered questions related to SB 23. He explained that SB 23 does not deal with sentencing in criminal cases related to mitigating factors and the bill has no effect on criminal liability. Police officers, EMT's, and family members who are given or who administer the drugs are protected. SENATOR STOLTZE asked what happens to the person who might have caused the overdose. MR. SVOBODNY said there was a bill last year about emergency responders. It was entirely different and does not relieve people of the consequences of dealing drugs. 2:51:50 PM SENATOR STOLTZE asked if the administration supports the bill. MR. SVOBODNY said yes. The Department of Corrections thinks it will be helpful to them, also. 2:52:25 PM SENATOR ELLIS moved to report SB 23 from committee with individual recommendations and attached zero fiscal note. There being no objection, the motion carried.