Key points
- Federal agencies may support syringe services programs (SSPs) at local levels.
- Evidence from state, local, tribal, or territorial health departments must prove an SSP will be beneficial before funding is allocated.
- Funding may not be used to purchase needles or syringes.
Overview
Appropriation language from Congress in fiscal years 2016-2018 allow the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to support syringe services programs (SSPs). It is allowed under certain conditions and is not allowed to be used to purchase needles or syringes.
CDC guidance for SSP funding
State, local, tribal, or territorial health departments must consult with CDC and provide evidence to get SSP funding. They must show that their area is experiencing, or at risk for, significant increases in hepatitis infections or an HIV outbreak due to injection drug use.
CDC has developed guidance and consults with state, local, or tribal and territorial health departments if they have provided the required evidence per federal law.
Decisions about use of SSPs to prevent disease transmission and support the health of people who inject drugs are made at the state and local level.
CDC has 30 business days after receiving the request to notify the requestor whether there is enough evidence to require an SSP. When CDC finds sufficient evidence, local departments and other eligible HHS grant recipients may then apply to their respective federal agencies to direct funds to approved SSP activities.
Federal agency guidance for SSP funding
Each federal agency (e.g., CDC, HRSA, SAMHSA) have their own guidance for funding recipients regarding which specific programs may apply and its application process:
- CDC Program Guidance for Implementing Certain Components of Syringe Services Program, 2016
- HRSA Program Guidance for Implementing Certain Components of Syringe Services Program
- SAMHSA Program Guidance for Implementing Certain Components of Syringe Services Program
The Consolidated Appropriation Act of 2016 allows funds from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to support SSPs. However, these funds cannot be used to purchase needles or syringes.
To use DHHS funds for SSPs, state, local, tribal, or territorial health departments must consult with CDC. They must provide evidence that their area is experiencing, or at risk for, significant increases in hepatitis infections or an HIV outbreak due to injection drug use.
Who can participate
Jurisdictions Determined to be Experiencing or At-risk of Significant Increases in Hepatitis Infection or an HIV Outbreak Due to Injection Drug Use Following CDC Consultation
State/Territory (cities and counties, if applicable) |
Date of CDC concurrence | Jurisdictional point of contact | |
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Alabama statewide | February 1, 2020 | Scott Harris | [email protected] |
Alaska statewide | January 18, 2017 | Susan A. Jones | [email protected] |
Arizona statewide | October 26, 2021 | Christopher Garcia | [email protected] |
California statewide | August 12, 2016 | Alessandra Ross | [email protected] |
Cherokee Nation (Oklahoma) | November 16, 2018 | Whitney Essex | [email protected] |
Colorado statewide | June 10, 2016 | Andrés Guerrero | [email protected] |
Connecticut statewide | April 5, 2017 | Marianne Buchelli | [email protected] |
District of Columbia | June 27, 2018 | Nestor Rocha | [email protected] |
Delaware statewide | January 9, 2019 | Bob Vella | [email protected] |
Florida statewide | February 1, 2020 | Mara Michniewicz | [email protected] |
Georgia statewide | August 31, 2018 | Rodriques Lambert | [email protected] |
Hawaii statewide | February 7, 2018 | Thaddeus Pham | [email protected] |
Idaho statewide | February 1, 2020 | Randi Pedersen | [email protected] |
Illinois statewide | October 27, 2017 | Curt Hicks | [email protected] |
Indiana statewide | October 7, 2016 | Dennis Stover | [email protected] |
Iowa statewide | December 4, 2017 | Randy Mayer | [email protected] |
Kentucky statewide | September 9, 2016 | Karen Sams | [email protected] |
Louisiana statewide | January 18, 2017 | Sam Burgess | [email protected] |
Maine statewide | February 1, 2020 | Jeff Caulfield | [email protected] |
Maryland statewide | June 17, 2016 | Kip Castner | [email protected] |
Massachusetts statewide | June 17, 2016 | Annette Rockwell or Dawn Fukuda | [email protected], [email protected] |
Michigan statewide | June 10, 2016 | Joe Coyle | [email protected] |
Minnesota statewide | August 19, 2016 | Kathy Chinn or Errol Saunders |
[email protected] [email protected] |
Missouri statewide | September 20, 2019 | Christine Smith | [email protected] |
Montana statewide | May 4, 2018 | Dana Fejes | [email protected] |
Nevada statewide | October 3, 2017 | Lyell Collins | [email protected] |
New Hampshire statewide | October 27, 2017 | Lindsay Pierce | [email protected] |
New Mexico statewide | August 21, 2018 | Andrew Gans | |
New Jersey statewide | June 17, 2016 | Steven Saunders | [email protected] |
New York statewide | May 26, 2017 | Allan Clear | [email protected] |
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July 18, 2018 | Dr. Julie Myers | [email protected] |
North Carolina statewide | February 24, 2017 | Aaron Fleischauer | [email protected] |
North Dakota statewide | June 16, 2017 | Lindsey VanderBusch | [email protected] |
Ohio statewide | July 24, 2018 | Laurie Ricket | [email protected] |
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December 2, 2016 | Terry Allan | [email protected] |
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October 23, 2017 | David Covell | [email protected] |
Oklahoma statewide | October 16, 2019 | Kristen Eberly | [email protected] |
Oregon statewide | October 20, 2017 | Judith Leahy or Joshua Ferrer |
[email protected] [email protected] |
Pennsylvania statewide | June 24, 2016 | Charlie Howsare | [email protected] |
Puerto Rico | February 13, 2017 | Javier Vazquez Melendez | [email protected] |
Rhode Island statewide | December 2, 2016 | Katharine Howe | [email protected] |
South Carolina statewide | January 9, 2019 | Tony Price | [email protected] |
Tennessee statewide | August 29, 2017 | Allison Wilhem | [email protected] |
Utah statewide | June 17, 2016 | Heather Bush | [email protected] |
Vermont statewide | June 17, 2016 | Patsy Kelso | [email protected] |
Washington statewide | April 26, 2019 | Emalie Huriaux | [email protected] |
Virginia statewide | March 22, 2017 | Bruce Taylor | [email protected] |
West Virginia statewide | April 14, 2017 | Will Cohen | [email protected] |
Wisconsin statewide | September 9, 2016 | Jim Vergeront | [email protected] |
Wyoming statewide | September 22, 2017 | Brittany Wardle | [email protected] |
Information current as of March 2, 2022.