| Chapter 185 |
| 2021 -- S 0016 SUBSTITUTE B Enacted 07/06/2021 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - HARM REDUCTION CENTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE AND PILOT PROGRAM |
Introduced By: Senators Miller, Goodwin, McCaffrey, Archambault, F Lombardi, Ciccone, Quezada, Lombardo, Sosnowski, and Murray |
| Date Introduced: January 15, 2021 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Title 23 of the General Laws entitled "HEALTH AND SAFETY" is hereby |
| amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
| CHAPTER 12.10 |
| HARM REDUCTION CENTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE AND PILOT PROGRAM |
| 23-12.10-1. Purpose and creation -- Municipal authorization required. |
| (a) The purpose of this chapter is to authorize a two-(2) year (2) pilot program to prevent |
| drug overdoses through the establishment of "harm reduction centers", which, as used in this |
| chapter, shall be defined as a community-based resource for health screening, disease prevention, |
| and recovery assistance where persons may safely consume pre-obtained substances. |
| (b) Each harm reduction center shall provide the necessary health care healthcare |
| professionals to prevent overdose, and shall provide referrals for counseling or other medical |
| treatment that may be appropriate for persons utilizing the harm reduction center. |
| (c) The director of the department of health shall promulgate regulations to authorize the |
| program established by this chapter, and in accordance with § 23-12.10-5. Nothing contained in |
| this section authorizes a harm reduction center without approval of the municipality in which the |
| center is proposed. |
| (d)(1) Any harm reduction center proposed to be operated pursuant to the provisions of this |
| chapter shall require municipal authorization and approval prior to opening or operating in any |
| community within this state. |
| (1) (2) As used in this chapter, the term "municipal authorization and approval" means an |
| express affirmative vote by the city or town council, or the equivalent governing body, of any |
| municipality where a harm reduction center is proposed to be located, which affirmative vote |
| approves: |
| (i) The opening and operation of the proposed harm reduction center; |
| (ii) The exact location of the proposed harm reduction center, which shall include street |
| address and plat and lot number or other applicable number as used by the municipality's tax |
| assessor; and |
| (iii) An express authorization as to the hours of operation of the proposed harm reduction |
| center. |
| (e) Each harm reduction center approved for operation pursuant to the provisions of this |
| chapter shall cease operations on or before March 1, 2024, unless an act of the general assembly |
| expressly authorizes the continuation of the operation of the harm reduction center. |
| 23-12.10-2. Establishment of advisory committee. |
| There is hereby established an advisory committee to advise the director of the department |
| of health with respect to the regulations necessary to effectuate the purpose of this chapter. The |
| advisory committee shall be chaired by the director of the department of health, or the director's |
| designee, and consist of nine (9) additional members: one of whom shall be the attorney general, |
| or designee; one member from the Rhode Island Medical Society; one member from the Hospital |
| Association of Rhode Island; one member from the Rhode Island chapter of the American Society |
| of Addiction Medicine; and five (5) members appointed by the governor, one of whom shall be a |
| person with a substance use disorder; one of whom shall be a person working in overdose |
| prevention; one of whom shall be a current or former law enforcement official; one of whom shall |
| be a representative of the Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns; and one of whom shall be a |
| person who has suffered a drug overdose or a family member of a person who suffered a fatal drug |
| overdose. |
| 23-12.10-3. Role of advisory committee. |
| The advisory committee shall make recommendations to the director of the department of |
| health with respect to the following: |
| (1) Maximizing the potential public health and safety benefits of harm reduction centers; |
| (2) The proper disposal of hypodermic needles and syringes; |
| (3) The recovery of persons utilizing such harm reduction centers; |
| (4) Federal, state, and local laws impacting the creation and operation of the harm reduction |
| centers; |
| (5) Appropriate guidance to relevant professional licensing boards; |
| (6) Potential collaboration with other public health efforts; |
| (7) Consideration of any other factors beneficial to promoting the public health and safety; |
| and |
| (8) Liability protection for property owners, harm reduction center staff, and volunteers |
| and participants, from criminal or civil liability resulting from the operation of a harm reduction |
| center. |
| 23-12.10-4. Liability protections. |
| Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, a person or entity, including, but not limited |
| to, property owners, managers, employees, volunteers, clients or participants, and state, city, or |
| town government employees acting in the course and scope of employment, shall not be arrested, |
| charged, or prosecuted pursuant to §§ 21-28-4.01(c)(1), § 21-28-4.06, § 21-28-4.08, § 21-28-5.06, |
| or § 21-28.5-2, including for attempting, aiding and abetting, or conspiracy to commit a violation |
| of any of those sections; nor have their property subject to forfeiture; nor be subject to any civil or |
| administrative penalty, including, but not limited to, disciplinary action by a professional licensing |
| board, credentialing restrictions, contractual or civil liability, or medical staff or other employment |
| action; nor be denied any right or privilege for actions, conduct, or omissions relating to the |
| approval or operation of a harm reduction center in compliance with this chapter and any rules and |
| regulations promulgated pursuant to this chapter. |
| 23-12.10-5. Promulgation of regulations. |
| The director of the department of health shall promulgate regulations authorized by this |
| chapter no later than March 1, 2022. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect on March 1, 2022, and shall sunset and expire on |
| March 1, 2024. |
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