The Department of Health (DOH) provides services to promote and protect public health in Washington. The DOH works with local health jurisdictions, tribal partners, and state healthcare systems to provide technical assistance and strategic planning related to public health.
The DOH must develop, implement, and maintain a drug overdose prevention campaign, which must include information on dangers and harms related to drug use and provide outreach to youth and adults. In consultation with the Health Care Authority (HCA), the campaign may include additional information on addiction and overdose prevention, resources for treatment, and immunity for those seeking medical assistance. The 2024 and 2025 campaigns must include specific information regarding dangers associated with synthetic opioids.
Beginning June 30, 2025, the DOH must submit an annual report to the Legislature with information on the content and distribution of the campaign.
The amended bill makes the following changes:
The amended bill removes the following:
(In support) It is important that the messaging in the information campaign be done correctly and not just scare people by talking about harms and consequences. The DOH should be given broad authority to determine the appropriate messaging.
(Opposed) None.
Scott Waller, Washington Association for Substance Misuse and Violence Prevention.