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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 2018.09.05 - 23762REPORT (MISC. #18298) 1 September 5, 2018 BY: Commissioner Christine Long, Chairperson, General Government Committee IN RE: MR #18298 — BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS — SUPPORT MICHIGAN HOUSE BILL 5857 — STEMMING TEENAGE OPIOD PILFERING (STOP) BILL To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen: The General Government Committee, having reviewed the above referenced resolution on August 27, 2018, reports with the recommendation that the resolution be adopted. Chairperson, on behalf of the General Government Committee, F move the acceptance of the foregoing report. Commiegroner Christine Long, Distrfty7 Chairperson, General Government tokinnittee GENERAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE VOTE: Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote with Hoffman and Kochenderfer absent. #18298 BY: Commissioner David Woodward, District 19; "f"Lc'i rt b•CA'51/.424A-litAA 1 411L r t/6,e/tie 5 /7 MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION IN RE: BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS — SUPPORT MICHIGAN HOUSE BILL 5857 —1STEMMING TEENAGE OPIOID PILFERING (STOP) BILL G 6L To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners G3' Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS Oakland County and the State of Michigan continue their diligent work to address the tragic opioid epidemic in our county and state; and WHEREAS °plaids, in the form of powerful and highly addictive pain killers, have led to rising numbers of opioid dependence among Michigan residents, subsequently, increasing the access for our youth to these harmful prescription drugs by way of the family medicine cabinet; and WHEREAS the landscape of prescription drugs and pain management has drastically changed and some of today's drugs are 80 times stronger than morphine; and WHEREAS a study, gathering data from The Bureau of Labor Statistics, The Center for Disease Control, The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, among others, found that Miehigan ranks 4th in the United States for states with the highest drug use in 2018; and WHEREAS according to a Johns Hopkins University study, "pilfering" is the leading cause of youth opioid abuse, resulting in nearly 600,000 children and teens in the United States becoming hooked on prescription pain pills; and WHEREAS "pilfering" is the act of stealing someone else's prescription medication for recreational use with the hope that it will go undetected; and WHEREAS each year 960,000 children nationally, between the ages of 12 and 17 initiate prescription drug abuse and many children start in middle school; and WHEREAS Michigan House Bill 5857, Stemming Teenage Opioid Pilfering (STOP) bill, has been introduced in the Michigan Legislature, which would amend Public Act 368 of 1978 entitled the "Public Health Code," regarding the dispensing of schedule 2 controlled substances in a lockable vial, this represents an effort by the legislature to address the public health and safety concern of the prescription drug abuse among our youth; and WHEREAS the Federal Poison Prevention Packaging Act was enacted and child-resistant vials were designed in 1970, with the goal to prevent children younger than 5 from gaining access to aspirin; and WHEREAS the ineffective and outdated child-resistant prescription vials, currently in use, have not been modified in nearly 50 years; and WHEREAS House Bill 5857 is aimed to deter young people from having access to prescription drugs by requiring opioids and other Schedule II drugs to be sealed in a lockable vial; and WHEREAS patients would only be able to open the caps through a combination code or biometric recognition system; and WHEREAS experts believe the measure would prevent 150,000 young people from initiating drug abuse, save more than $1 billion in health care costs, and return $715 million in lost productivity and criminal justice costs to Michigan's economy over a ten-year period; and WHEREAS requiring opioids and other highly addictive Schedule ll drugs be dispensed in Locking Prescription Vials will significantly reduce pilfering, save lives and save millions in excess costs to local communities; and WHEREAS Oakland County recognizes that elected leaders must adapt or seek new methods of fighting the problem of opioid drug abuse in teenagers; the proposed HB 5857 provides a focused cost-effective measure with emphasis on preventive strategies. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners does hereby offer their support of HB 5857 as introduced by the Michigan House of Representatives. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Clerk/Register of Deeds is requested to forward copies of this adopted resolution to the Governor of the State of Michigan, the Lt. Governor of the State of Michigan, the Oakland County members of the Michigan congressional delegation, the members of the Oakland County delegation to the Michigan Legislature, the members of the Michigan House Health Policy Committee, the members of the Michigan Senate Health Policy Committee, and the Michigan Prescription Drug and Opioid Abuse Task Force. Chairperson, I move the adoption of the foregoing Resolution. Commissioner ommissioner 1:1aVid Woodward District #19 / &aunt, Commissioner District # ssioner District # Commisdion District # // Distric Commissioner District # L Commissioner District # Commissioner District # Commissioner District # Commissioner District # Commissioner District # Commissioner District # Commissioner District # Commissioner District # Commissioner District # Commissioner District # Commissioner District # Commissioner District # Commissioner District # Commissioner District # Commissioner District # Commissioner District # Commissioner District # Commissioner District # Resolution #18298 August 9, 2018 The Chairperson referred the resolution to the General Government Committee. There were no objections. Resolution #18298 September 5, 2018 Moved by Dwyer supported by Quarles the resolutions (with fiscal notes attached) on the Consent Agenda be adopted (with accompanying reports being accepted). AYES: Crawford, Dwyer, Gershenson, Gingell, Kochenderfer, KowaII, Long, McGillivray, Middleton, Spisz, Taub, Tietz, Welpert, Woodward, Zack, Berman, Bowman. (17) NAYS: None. (0) A sufficient majority having voted in favor, the resolutions (with fiscal notes attached) on the Consent Agenda were adopted (with accompanying reports being accepted). I HEREBY APPROVE-ThIS RESOLUTION CHIEF DEPUTY COUNTY EXECUTIVE ACTING PURSUANT TO MCL 45.559A (7) STATE OF MICHIGAN) COUNTY OF OAKLAND) I, Lisa Brown, Clerk of the County of Oakland, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is a true and accurate copy of a resolution adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners on September 5, 2018, with the original record thereof now remaining in my office. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the County of Oakland at Pontiac, Michigan this 5th day of September, 2018. Lisa Brown, Oakland County