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Update Opioid Abatement Treatment Prog. Rules

EngrossedAllen Chesser (R)House2025–2026 Session
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This bill directs North Carolina's mental health and substance use services commission to update rules for outpatient opioid treatment programs to better align with federal regulations. The updates include removing certain eligibility barriers for take-home medication, allowing more flexible counseling schedules, reducing required drug testing frequency, and permitting programs to treat patients from other facilities in certain situations.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue that aligning state rules with federal standards removes unnecessary barriers that prevent people with opioid addiction from accessing treatment. They contend that more flexible, patient-centered approaches—such as individualized counseling schedules and reduced testing—improve treatment outcomes and retention. Proponents also note the bill includes input from patients and providers, ensuring practical changes that address real obstacles to care.

Arguments Against

Opponents may express concern that removing eligibility criteria like stable home environments could allow treatment for patients with higher relapse risk or complex needs. Some might worry that reduced drug testing and more flexible participation requirements could compromise treatment safety or accountability. Others could question whether rapid alignment with federal rules occurs without sufficient analysis of how these changes affect outcomes specifically in North Carolina's treatment system.

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Cosponsors (5)

Vote Breakdown (2 roll calls)

Final Vote

Procedural VoteMay 7, 2025

On: Second Reading

Passed
111
Yea
0
Nay
2
Not Voting
7
Absent
111 Yea0 Nay
Republican66 Yea·0 Nay
Democrat45 Yea·0 Nay