An Act
Establishing the Overdose Information Network; providing for implementation and for
use; and conferring powers and imposing duties on the Pennsylvania State Police.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1. Short title.
This act shall be known and may be cited as the Overdose Mapping Act.
Section 2. Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this act shall have the meanings given
to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Application programming interface." A set of tools, definitions and protocols for building and integrating application
software and services with different software programs.
"Authorized users." Law enforcement officers and any other permitted users of the overdose information
network, as determined by the Pennsylvania State Police, who are required to report
overdoses and suspected overdoses to the network in accordance with this act.
"Information technology platform." As follows:
(1) The Overdose Information Network (ODIN).
(2) Any other platform approved by the Pennsylvania State Police to capture real-time
overdose reporting.
"Law enforcement officer." A member of the Pennsylvania State Police, a sheriff or deputy sheriff or an individual
employed as a police officer who holds a current certificate under 53 Pa.C.S. Ch.
21 Subch. D (relating to municipal police education and training).
"Local leader." Any of the following:
(1) The chief executive officer of a municipality.
(2) The governing body of a municipality.
(3) The chief law enforcement officer of a municipality.
"Overdose." As follows:
(1) An acute medical condition, including severe physical illness, coma, mania, hysteria
or death, which is the result of consumption or use of one or more controlled substances
causing an adverse reaction.
(2) A person's condition shall be deemed an overdose if a prudent layperson would reasonably
believe that the condition is in fact a drug overdose and requires immediate medical
attention.
"Overdose information network" or "network." The Statewide overdose mapping and response network established under this act.
"Overdose reversal drug." A drug or device approved by the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (52 Stat. 1040,
21 U.S.C. § 301 et seq.) for emergency reversal of a known or suspected overdose,
including naloxone hydrochloride or other similarly acting drugs approved by the United
States Food and Drug Administration.
"Overdose spike." The occurrence of a significant increase in the number of confirmed or suspected overdoses
in a certain time frame within a specific geographic area.
Section 3. Establishment and design.
(a) Establishment.--The Pennsylvania State Police shall launch an overdose information
network for the purpose of electronically tracking known or suspected overdoses in
this Commonwealth. The following apply:
(1) The network shall be administered by the Pennsylvania State Police in consultation
with the Department of Health. All technical onboarding, assistance and maintenance
of the overdose information network shall be provided by the Pennsylvania State Police.
(2) The overdose information network shall be accessible by authorized users.
(3) The Pennsylvania State Police, in consultation with the Department of Health, shall
adopt, amend and rescind rules, regulations, guidelines and protocols for the function
and administration of the network, which shall address, at a minimum, the following:
(i) The best options for maintaining the network and ensuring ease of use and online access
by authorized users, including developing instructions on how to use and access the
network.
(ii) The best practices for record retention within the network.
(iii) Identifying and defining roles of authorized users who have access to the network.
(iv) Spike thresholds developed by the Department of Health using relevant public health
data.
(v) Any other aspect of the network's function, use or administration as may be required
over time to ensure that the network meets the needs of authorized users and local
leaders.
(4) The overdose information network shall send automatic and immediate overdose spike
alerts to preapproved State, county and local governmental, public health and public
safety leaders, which may be used to make actionable decisions in their areas of responsibility.
(5) The Pennsylvania State Police shall share examples of the spike-response framework
with State, county and local leaders and support the leaders in the implementation
of the responses by providing access to overdose data and useful reports based on
the data.
(6) The Pennsylvania State Police shall utilize an application programming interface to
connect the data in the network with the Overdose Mapping Application Program created
by the Washington-Baltimore High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas.
(7) The Pennsylvania State Police shall enter into participation agreements, data sharing
agreements and other memoranda of understanding necessary to fully implement the network
with other Commonwealth, county or local entities.
(b) Design.--The overdose information network shall be designed to avoid data entry duplication
wherever possible, which may include using one or more application programming interfaces
to transfer information about overdoses that are currently reported to active databases
existing in this Commonwealth.
(c) Annual report.--The Department of Health, in conjunction with the Pennsylvania State
Police, shall issue an annual report and post the report on its publicly accessible
Internet website. The report must identify, at a minimum, the following information:
(1) The total number of known or suspected overdoses in each county.
(2) The total number of overdose reversal drugs administered by authorized users to known
or suspected overdose victims in each county.
(3) The total number of reported overdose deaths involving any opioid or synthetic opioid
in each county.
(4) The total number of reported overdose deaths involving a controlled substance other
than an opioid or synthetic opioid in each county.
(5) The total number of reported overdose deaths involving fentanyl or any analogue of
fentanyl or any controlled substance or counterfeit substance containing any trace
of fentanyl or any analogue of fentanyl in each county.
(6) The time and geographic location of any overdose spikes.
(7) Contact information for the national drug abuse hotline, the Department of Drug and
Alcohol Program's hotline and any other substance abuse treatment providers or drug
rehabilitative specialists.
Section 4. Entry requirements for law enforcement.
(a) Reporting by law enforcement officers.--A law enforcement officer who encounters a
known or suspected overdose shall access the overdose information network to report
and document the incident in accordance with subsection (b) within 72 hours of the
overdose.
(b) Information reported.--When reporting a known or suspected overdose, an authorized
user shall document the following information in the overdose information network:
(1) The date and time of the overdose.
(2) The location of the overdose.
(3) The known or suspected controlled substances administered to or inhaled, ingested,
imbibed or injected by the overdose victim.
(4) Whether an overdose reversal drug was administered and, if so, the type of overdose
reversal drug administered, the number of doses administered and the method of administration.
(5) Whether the confirmed or suspected overdose was fatal or nonfatal.
(c) Other reporting requirements.--An authorized user's report of information about an
overdose under this act does not preempt or replace any other reporting requirement
applicable to the authorized user.
Section 5. Implementation.
(a) Limitation of liability.--Authorized users who report information about an overdose
under this act in good faith are immune from civil liability or damages for making
the report, unless their acts or omissions constitute willful and wanton misconduct.
(b) Report.--The Pennsylvania State Police shall issue a progress report to the General
Assembly regarding its implementation, administration and maintenance of the overdose
information network at 6 months, 12 months and 30 months after the effective date
of this section. The progress report shall identify, at a minimum, the following:
(1) The costs incurred by the Pennsylvania State Police in implementing, administering
and maintaining the network.
(2) A full statistical analysis of the reports of overdoses made to the network.
(3) Any instances of willful and gross noncompliance with the provisions of this act.
(4) Any recommendations for additional legislation to fulfill the purposes of this act
and to combat drug trafficking, drug abuse, overdoses and overdose deaths.
Section 6. Use.
(a) Limitations.--
(1) Information about overdoses reported to the overdose information network by an authorized
user other than a law enforcement officer may not be used for a criminal investigation
or prosecution of any individual who satisfies the exemption from criminal liability
contained in section 13.7 of the act of April 14, 1972 (P.L.233, No.64), known as
The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act. The reporting of information
about overdoses as provided for in this act does not diminish the protections afforded
by section 13.7 of The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act.
(2) The sharing of overdose incident information collected by the Overdose Information
Network by, between and among governmental agencies, programs and nongovernmental
organizations in order to provide or otherwise facilitate treatment related to substance
use disorder or behavioral health is permissible under this act.
(b) (Reserved).
Section 7. Funding.
(a) Federal funds.--The Pennsylvania State Police shall pursue any available Federal funding
to implement, administer and maintain the overdose information network as required
under this act.
(b) Receipt of funding.--The Pennsylvania State Police may receive gifts, grants and endowments
from public or private sources as may be made from time to time, in trust or otherwise,
for the use and benefit of the purposes of this act and expend the same or any income
derived from it according to the terms of the gifts, grants or endowments.
Section 8. Effective date.
This act shall take effect in 60 days.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Title 2 - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND PROCEDURE
Title 5 - ATHLETICS AND SPORTS
Title 8 - BOROUGHS AND INCORPORATED TOWNS
Title 15 - CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS
Title 18 - CRIMES AND OFFENSES
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Title 22 - DETECTIVES AND PRIVATE POLICE
Title 27 - ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
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Title 37 - HISTORICAL AND MUSEUMS
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Title 42 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
Title 48 - LODGING AND HOUSING
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Title 72 - TAXATION AND FISCAL AFFAIRS
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Title 77 - WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
Title 78 - ZONING AND PLANNING
Title 79 - SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS
Act 1 - PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE OF 1949 - ASSISTING STUDENTS EXPERIENCING EDUCATION INSTABILITY
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Act 6 - PRIVATE FIRST CLASS HOWARD HAHN MEMORIAL BRIDGE - DESIGNATION
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Act 9 - FISCAL CODE - EARLY DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE OR A RELATED DISORDER
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Act 11 - PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE OF 1949 - HOW CONSTITUTED
Act 13 - PRISONS AND PAROLE CODE (61 PA.C.S.) - ESTABLISHMENT
Act 14 - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE OF 1929 - COVID-19 REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY AUTHORITY
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Act 21 - CAPITAL BUDGET ACT OF 2021-2022 - ENACTMENT
Act 22 - PROFESSIONAL NURSING LAW - EXAMINATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS
Act 23 - MULTIPLE DESIGNATIONS IN MULTIPLE COUNTIES AND REPEALS - DESIGNATION
Act 24 - CONVEYANCE - COMMONWEALTH PROPERTY IN MULTIPLE COUNTIES AND REPEALS
Act 25 - REAL ESTATE LICENSING AND REGISTRATION ACT - CONTINUING EDUCATION
Act 26 - CONVEYANCE - COMMONWEALTH PROPERTY IN MULTIPLE COUNTIES
Act 27 - CAPITAL BUDGET PROJECT ITEMIZATION ACT OF 2021-2022 - ENACTMENT
Act 28 - FISH (30 PA.C.S.) - PERIOD OF REGISTRATION
Act 29 - CMV EDUCATION AND NEWBORN SCREENING ACT - ENACTMENT
Act 31 - WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT ACT - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS
Act 32 - MENTAL HEALTH PROCEDURES ACT - CONFIDENTIALITY OF RECORDS
Act 33 - PENNSYLVANIA DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE CONTROL ACT - CONFIDENTIALITY OF RECORDS
Act 34 - STORAGE TANK AND SPILL PREVENTION ACT - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS
Act 37 - THE ADMINISTRATIVE CODE OF 1929 - INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS AND PROJECTS
Act 40 - COMMERCE AND TRADE (12 PA.C.S.) - ESTABLISHMENT AND MEMBERSHIP
Act 42 - FIRE AND PANIC ACT - STANDARDS FOR CLASS VI BUILDINGS
Act 44 - MILITARY AND VETERANS CODE (51 PA.C.S.) - DEFINITIONS
Act 46 - JUDICIAL CODE (42 PA.C.S.) - MEETINGS
Act 48 - MILITARY AND VETERANS CODE (51 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS
Act 49 - LOCAL OPTION SMALL GAMES OF CHANCE ACT - DISTRIBUTION OF PROCEEDS
Act 52 - AGRICULTURE CODE (3 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS
Act 53 - TAX REFORM CODE OF 1971 - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS
Act 54 - FISCAL CODE - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS AND RELATED REPEALS
Act 55 - PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE OF 1949 - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS
Act 57 - LOCAL TAX COLLECTION LAW - EFFECT OF FAILURE TO RECEIVE TAX NOTICE
Act 58 - AFFORDABLE HOUSING UNIT TAX EXEMPTION ACT - ENACTMENT
Act 59 - VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - GRADING AND PENALTIES
Act 61 - CRIMES CODE (18 PA.C.S.) - INSTITUTIONAL SEXUAL ASSAULT
Act 62 - MULTIPLE DESIGNATIONS IN MULTIPLE COUNTIES - DESIGNATION AND RELATED REPEALS
Act 63 - WEIGH STATION PRECLEARANCE PROGRAM ACT - ENACTMENT
Act 66 - PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION CODE - NUMBER OF BALLOTS TO BE PRINTED AND SPECIMEN BALLOTS
Act 69 - PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE OF 1949 - PURPLE STAR SCHOOL PROGRAM
Act 71 - CRIME VICTIMS ACT - RIGHTS
Act 72 - HEALTH AND SAFETY (35 PA.C.S.) - BASIC LIFE SUPPORT AMBULANCES
Act 74 - AGRICULTURE CODE (3 PA.C.S.) - FIREWORKS AND A RELATED REPEAL
Act 75 - CRIMES CODE (18 PA.C.S.) - SEXUAL EXTORTION
Act 76 - OUTPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC OVERSIGHT ACT - REQUIREMENTS
Act 77 - CRIME VICTIMS ACT - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS
Act 79 - HEALTH CARE FACILITIES ACT - PHOTO IDENTIFICATION TAG REGULATIONS
Act 81 - E HIGHWAY CAPITAL BUDGET PROJECT ITEMIZATION ACT OF 2022-2023 - ENACTMENT
Act 83 - AGRICULTURE CODE (3 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS
Act 86 - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE OF 1929 - POWERS AND DUTIES IN GENERAL
Act 90 - VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS AND REPEALS
Act 93 - THE INSURANCE COMPANY LAW OF 1921 - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS
Act 94 - THE INSURANCE COMPANY LAW OF 1921 - CONTRACTS AND COVERAGE PACKAGES
Act 97 - AGRICULTURE CODE (3 PA.C.S.) - STATE HORSE RACING COMMISSION
Act 100 - PROJECT 70 LANDS - RELEASE OF RESTRICTIONS IN MULTIPLE COUNTIES AND RELATED REPEAL
Act 102 - HISTORICAL AND MUSEUMS (37 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS
Act 103 - FIRST CLASS CITY BUSINESS TAX REFORM ACT - DEFINITIONS
Act 104 - HEALTH AND SAFETY (35 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS
Act 105 - SURFACE MINING CONSERVATION AND RECLAMATION ACT - MINING AND RECLAMATION ADVISORY BOARD
Act 106 - DOMESTIC RELATIONS (23 PA.C.S.) - DECREE OF COURT
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Act 111 - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC ACT - DEFINITIONS
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Act 119 - CRIMES CODE (18 PA.C.S.) - PROHIBITED OFFENSIVE WEAPONS
Act 123 - PENNSYLVANIA CONSTRUCTION CODE ACT - EXEMPTIONS
Act 124 - MILITARY AND VETERANS CODE (51 PA.C.S.) - OPERATION OF STATE-OWNED VEHICLES
Act 126 - ABANDONED AND BLIGHTED PROPERTY CONSERVATORSHIP ACT - DEFINITIONS
Act 127 - PUBLIC WELFARE (67 PA.C.S.) - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS AND AN EDITORIAL CHANGE
Act 128 - HEALTH CARE FACILITIES ACT - TEMPORARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES AGENCIES
Act 129 - HOLIDAYS AND OBSERVANCES (38 PA.C.S.) - WOMEN VETERANS DAY
Act 130 - VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS
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Act 132 - RUSSIA AND BELARUS DIVESTITURE ACT - ENACTMENT
Act 133 - PHILADELPHIA LNG EXPORT TASK FORCE ACT - ENACTMENT
Act 134 - CRIMES CODE (18 PA.C.S.) - CRIME VICTIM RIGHT OF ACCESS
Act 135 - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC ACT - DRUG OVERDOSE MEDICATION
Act 136 - OIL AND GAS (58 PA.C.S.) - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS
Act 137 - STATE LOTTERY LAW - POWERS AND DUTIES OF SECRETARY
Act 138 - HOLIDAYS AND OBSERVANCES (38 PA.C.S.) - TUSKEGEE AIRMEN COMMEMORATION DAY
Act 140 - MULTIPLE DESIGNATIONS IN MULTIPLE COUNTIES AND A REPEAL - DESIGNATION
Act 141 - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE OF 1929 - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS AND A REPEAL
Act 142 - BANKS AND BANKING (7 PA.C.S.) - DEFINITIONS
Act 143 - MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT OF 1985 - PROSTHETISTS, ORTHOTISTS, PEDORTHISTS AND ORTHOTIC FITTERS
Act 144 - JUDICIAL CODE (42 PA.C.S.) - SEXUAL OFFENSES AND TIER SYSTEM
Act 145 - VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - MAXIMUM GROSS WEIGHT OF VEHICLES
Act 146 - INSURANCE COMPANY LAW OF 1921 - OMNIBUS AMENDMENT
Act 147 - EXPEDITED PARTNER THERAPY ACT - ENACTMENT
Act 148 - GAME AND WILDLIFE CODE (34 PA.C.S.) - AUTHORIZED LICENSE-ISSUING AGENTS
Act 149 - RECORDER OF DEEDS FEE LAW - COUNTY DEMOLITION FUNDS
Act 150 - CHILDHOOD BLOOD LEAD TEST ACT - ENACTMENT
Act 151 - BREACH OF PERSONAL INFORMATION NOTIFICATION ACT - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS
Act 152 - CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY EXEMPTION ACT - DEFINITIONS AND EXEMPTION FROM REGULATION
Act 155 - CHILD LABOR ACT - MINORS SERVING IN VOLUNTEER EMERGENCY SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
Act 156 - UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION LAW - OMNIBUS AMENDMENTS
Act 157 - VEHICLE CODE (75 PA.C.S.) - FLASHING OR REVOLVING YELLOW AND WHITE LIGHTS
Act 158 - OVERDOSE MAPPING ACT - ENACTMENT
Act 159 - DENTAL LAW - GENERAL POWERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF DENTISTRY
Act 162 - INSURANCE COMPANY LAW OF 1921 - COVERAGE FOR REFILL OF PRESCRIPTION EYE DROPS
Act 164 - COSMETOLOGY LAW - FLOOR SPACE
Act 165 - CRIMES CODE (18 PA.C.S.) - ENDANGERMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICIAL
Act 166 - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE OF 1929 - TRANSFER AUTHORITY OVER LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR'S MANSION