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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Julie Morrison championed a newly signed law to curb substance use disorders.

“By removing prior authorization requirements and dosage limitation for treatment, we are ensuring as many people are covered as possible” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “This law marks Illinois as a leader in drug rehabilitation.”

Recent studies have shown that most people who could benefit from medications for substance use disorders don’t receive treatment. In 2022, there were 3,261 opioid overdose fatalities in the state – more than twice the number of fatal vehicle accidents and homicides.

Senate Bill 3741 will improve these statistics by increasing coverage of and access to treatment by prohibiting insurance from requiring prior authorization for the treatment of substance use disorders.

"Removing obstacles to treatment can get people on the road to recovery sooner," said Morrison, “Making substance use disorder treatment accessible is imperative to improving quality of life and restoring hope.”

Senate Bill 3741 was signed into law Friday and takes effect Jan 1, 2025.