- (1) As used in this section, "medication assisted treatment plan" means a prescription plan to use a medication, such as buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone, to treat substance use withdrawal symptoms or an opioid use disorder.
- (2) In collaboration with the Department of Health and Human Services the department may cooperate with medical personnel to continue a medication assisted treatment plan for an inmate who had an active medication assisted treatment plan within the last six months before being committed to the custody of the department.
(3) A medication used for a medication assisted treatment plan under Subsection (2):
- (a) shall be an oral, short-acting medication unless the chief administrative officer or other medical personnel who is familiar with the inmate's medication assisted treatment plan determines that a long-acting, non-oral medication will provide a greater benefit to the individual receiving treatment;
- (b) may be administered to an inmate under the direction of the chief administrative officer of the correctional facility;
- (c) may, as funding permits, be paid for by the department or the Department of Health and Human Services; and
- (d) may be left or stored at a correctional facility at the discretion of the chief administrative officer of the correctional facility.
Enacted by Chapter 266, 2024 General Session