Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2925 | Drug Offenses
Section 2925.61 | Lawful Administration of Overdose Reversal Drug.

Effective: September 23, 2022
Latest Legislation: House Bill 193 - 134th General Assembly
(A) As used in this section:
(1) "Law enforcement agency" means a government entity that employs peace officers to perform law enforcement duties.
(2) "Licensed health professional" means all of the following:
(a) A physician;
(b) A physician assistant who is licensed under Chapter 4730. of the Revised Code, holds a valid prescriber number issued by the state medical board, and has been granted physician-delegated prescriptive authority;
(c) An advanced practice registered nurse who holds a current, valid license issued under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code and is designated as a clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse-midwife, or certified nurse practitioner.
(3) "Overdose reversal drug" has the same meaning as in section 4729.01 of the Revised Code.
(4) "Peace officer" has the same meaning as in section 2921.51 of the Revised Code.
(5) "Physician" means an individual who is authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code to practice medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, or podiatric medicine and surgery.
(B) A family member, friend, or other individual who is in a position to assist an individual who is apparently experiencing or at risk of experiencing an opioid-related overdose is not subject to criminal prosecution for a violation of section 4731.41 of the Revised Code, is not subject to criminal prosecution under this chapter, and is not liable for damages in a civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property for an act or omission that allegedly arises from obtaining, maintaining, accessing, or administering overdose reversal drugs, if the individual, acting in good faith, does all of the following:
(1) Obtains overdose reversal drugs pursuant to a prescription issued by a licensed health professional, or obtains overdose reversal drugs from one of the following:
(a) A licensed health professional;
(b) An individual who is authorized to personally furnish overdose reversal drugs by any of the following:
(i) A physician under section 4731.941 of the Revised Code;
(ii) An advanced practice registered nurse under section 4723.485 of the Revised Code;
(iii) A physician assistant under section 4730.435 of the Revised Code;
(iv) A board of health under section 3707.561 of the Revised Code.
(c) A pharmacist or pharmacy intern who is authorized by a physician or board of health under section 4729.44 of the Revised Code to dispense overdose reversal drugs without a prescription.
(2) Administers an overdose reversal drug obtained as described in division (B)(1) of this section to an individual who is apparently experiencing an opioid-related overdose;
(3) Attempts to summon emergency services as soon as practicable either before or after administering the overdose reversal drug.
(C) An individual who is an employee, volunteer, or contractor of a service entity, as defined in section 4729.514 of the Revised Code, and has been authorized under section 3707.562, 4723.486, 4730.436, or 4731.943 of the Revised Code to administer overdose reversal drugs is not subject to criminal prosecution for a violation of section 4731.41 of the Revised Code or criminal prosecution under this chapter, if the individual, acting in good faith, does all of the following:
(1) Obtains overdose reversal drugs from the service entity of which the individual is an employee, volunteer, or contractor;
(2) Administers an overdose reversal drug obtained to an individual who is apparently experiencing an opioid-related overdose;
(3) Attempts to summon emergency services as soon as practicable either before or after administering the overdose reversal drug.
(D) Divisions (B) and (C) of this section do not apply to a peace officer or to an emergency medical technician-basic, emergency medical technician-intermediate, or emergency medical technician-paramedic, as defined in section 4765.01 of the Revised Code.
(E)(1) If a peace officer, acting in good faith, administers an overdose reversal drug to an individual who is apparently experiencing an opioid-related overdose, both of the following apply:
(a) The peace officer is not subject to administrative action, criminal prosecution for a violation of section 4731.41 of the Revised Code, or criminal prosecution under this chapter.
(b) The peace officer is not liable for damages in a civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property for an act or omission that allegedly arises from obtaining, maintaining, accessing, or administering the overdose reversal drug.
(2) Division (E)(1)(b) of this section does not eliminate, limit, or reduce any other immunity or defense that an entity or person may be entitled to under section 9.86 or Chapter 2744. of the Revised Code, any other provision of the Revised Code, or the common law of this state.
Last updated October 19, 2022 at 12:15 PM

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 29 | Crimes-Procedure

Chapter 2925 | Drug Offenses

Section 2925.01 | Drug Offense Definitions.

Section 2925.02 | Corrupting Another With Drugs.

Section 2925.03 | Trafficking, Aggravated Trafficking in Drugs.

Section 2925.04 | Illegal Manufacture of Drugs - Illegal Cultivation of Marihuana - Methamphetamine Offenses.

Section 2925.041 | Illegal Assembly or Possession of Chemicals for Manufacture of Drugs.

Section 2925.05 | Funding, Aggravated Funding of Drug or Marihuana Trafficking.

Section 2925.06 | Illegal Administration or Distribution of Anabolic Steroids.

Section 2925.09 | Unapproved Drugs - Dangerous Drug Offenses Involving Livestock.

Section 2925.11 | Possession of Controlled Substances.

Section 2925.12 | Possessing Drug Abuse Instruments.

Section 2925.13 | Permitting Drug Abuse.

Section 2925.14 | Illegal Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Section 2925.141 | Illegal Use or Possession of Marihuana Drug Paraphernalia.

Section 2925.22 | Deception to Obtain a Dangerous Drug.

Section 2925.23 | Illegal Processing of Drug Documents.

Section 2925.24 | Tampering With Drugs.

Section 2925.31 | Abusing Harmful Intoxicants.

Section 2925.32 | Trafficking in Harmful Intoxicants - Improperly Dispensing or Distributing Nitrous Oxide.

Section 2925.33 | Possessing Nitrous Oxide in Motor Vehicle.

Section 2925.34 | Sale of Pure Caffeine Product.

Section 2925.36 | Illegal Dispensing of Drug Samples.

Section 2925.37 | Counterfeit Controlled Substance Offenses.

Section 2925.38 | Notice of Conviction of Professionally Licensed Person Sent to Regulatory or Licensing Board or Agency.

Section 2925.42 | Criminal Forfeiture of Property Relating to Felony Drug Abuse Offense.

Section 2925.50 | Conviction or Acquittal Under Federal Drug Abuse Control Laws Bar to State Prosecution.

Section 2925.51 | Evidence in Drug Offense Cases.

Section 2925.511 | Reimbursement for Costs of Positive Drug Tests.

Section 2925.52 | Motion for Destruction of Chemicals for Methamphetamine Production.

Section 2925.55 | Unlawful Purchase of Pseudoephedrine or Ephedrine Product.

Section 2925.56 | Unlawful Sale of Pseudoephedrine or Ephedrine Product.

Section 2925.57 | Illegal Pseudoephedrine or Ephedrine Product Transaction Scan.

Section 2925.58 | Unlawful Sale of Pseudoephedrine Product to Minor - Affirmative Defense.

Section 2925.61 | Lawful Administration of Overdose Reversal Drug.

Section 2925.62 | Illegally Selling Dextromethorphan.

Section 2925.64 | Immunity for Administering Epinephrine.