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EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION OF
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EPINEPHRINE
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2007 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Todd E. Kiser
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Senate Sponsor:
Margaret Dayton
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill amends the Emergency Injection for Anaphylactic Reaction Act to authorize
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the administration of epinephrine auto-injectors in an emergency by a person certified
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by the Department of Health.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. amends definitions;
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. requires the Department of Health to approve training programs for the use and
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storage of epinephrine auto-injectors in an emergency;
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. authorizes the Department of Health, as funding is available, to conduct educational
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programs to train people in the use and storage of epi pens;
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. establishes a standard for when a person has a need for training in the use of
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epinephrine auto-injectors;
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. authorizes a person trained in the use and storage of epinephrine auto-injectors to
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obtain a prescription for the epinephrine auto-injector from a physician, pharmacist,
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or other person authorized to prescribe or sell prescribed medicines or drugs; and
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. authorizes the Department of Health to adopt administrative rules.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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None
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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26-41-102, as enacted by Chapter 17, Laws of Utah 1998
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26-41-103, as enacted by Chapter 17, Laws of Utah 1998
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26-41-104, as enacted by Chapter 17, Laws of Utah 1998
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26-41-105, as enacted by Chapter 17, Laws of Utah 1998
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
26-41-102
is amended to read:
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26-41-102. Definitions.
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As used in this chapter:
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(1) "Anaphylaxis" means a potentially life-threatening hypersensitivity to a substance.
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(a) Symptoms of anaphylaxis may include shortness of breath, wheezing, difficulty
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breathing, difficulty talking or swallowing, hives, itching, swelling, shock, or asthma.
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(b) Causes of anaphylaxis may include insect sting, food allergy, drug reaction, and
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exercise.
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(2) "Designated person" means a person:
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(a) 18 years of age or older; and
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(b) who has successfully completed the training program established in Section
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26-41-104
.
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[(2)] (3) "Epinephrine auto-injector" means a disposable drug delivery system with a
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spring-activated concealed needle that is designed for emergency administration of epinephrine
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to provide rapid, convenient first-aid for persons suffering a potentially fatal anaphylactic
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reaction.
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Section 2.
Section
26-41-103
is amended to read:
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26-41-103. Voluntary participation.
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(1) (a) This chapter does not create a duty or standard of care for a person to be trained
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in the use and storage of epinephrine auto-injectors. A decision to successfully complete a
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training program under Section
26-41-104
and to make emergency epinephrine auto-injectors
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available under the provisions of this chapter is voluntary.
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[(1)] (b) Each primary and secondary school in the state, both public and private, may
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voluntarily determine whether or not to make emergency epinephrine auto-injectors and trained
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personnel available at school.
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(2) In making a determination under Subsection (1), a school may evaluate the
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emergency medical response time to the school and determine whether initiating emergency
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medical services is an acceptable alternative to epinephrine auto-injectors and trained
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personnel.
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Section 3.
Section
26-41-104
is amended to read:
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26-41-104. Training in use of epinephrine auto-injector.
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(1) Each primary and secondary school in the state, both public and private, may
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designate one or more school personnel who volunteers to receive initial and annual refresher
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training from the school nurse or other qualified person designated by the school district
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physician, the medical director of the local health department, or the local emergency medical
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services director regarding the storage and emergency use of an epinephrine auto-injector.
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(2) A person who provides training under Subsection (1) or S. [
(4)
] (6) .S shall include
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in the
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training:
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(a) techniques for recognizing symptoms of anaphylaxis;
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(b) standards and procedures for the storage and emergency use of epinephrine
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auto-injectors;
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(c) emergency follow-up procedures, including calling the emergency 911 number and
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contacting, if possible, the student's parent and physician; and
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(d) written materials covering the information required under this Subsection (2).
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(3) A [school] designated person shall retain for reference the written materials
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prepared in accordance with Subsection (2)(d).
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H. (4) A public school shall permit a student to possess an epinephrine auto-injector or
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possess and self- administer an epinephrine auto-injector if:
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(a) the student's parent or guardian signs a statement:
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(i) authorizing the student to possess or possess and self-administer an epinephrine
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auto-injector; and
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(ii) acknowledging that the student is responsible for, and capable of, possessing or
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possessing and self-administering an epinephrine auto-injector; and
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(b) the student's health care provider provides a written statement that states that it is
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medically appropriate for the student to possess or possess and self-administer am
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epinephrine auto-injector and the student should be in possession of the epinephrine auto-
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injector at all times.
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(5) The Utah Department of Health, in cooperation with the state superintendent of
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public instruction, shall design forms to be used by public schools for the parental and health
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care providers statements described in Subsection S. [
(4)
] (6) .S .
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[
(4)
] (6) .H (a) The department:
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(i) shall approve educational programs conducted by other persons, to train people
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under Subsection S. [
(4)
] (6) .S (b) of this section, regarding the use and storage of emergency
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epinephrine
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auto-injectors; and
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(ii) may, as funding is available, conduct educational programs to train people
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regarding the use of and storage of emergency epinephrine auto-injectors.
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(b) A person designated to receive training to administer an epinephrine auto-injector
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under the provisions of this Subsection (4) must demonstrate a need for the training to the
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department, which may be based upon occupational, volunteer, or family circumstances, and
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shall include:
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(i) camp counselors;
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(ii) scout leaders;
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(iii) forest rangers;
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(iv) tour guides; and
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(v) other persons who have or reasonably expect to have responsibility for at least one
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other person as a result of the person's occupational or volunteer status.
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H. [
(5)
] (7) .H The department shall adopt rules in accordance with Title 63,
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Chapter 46a, Utah
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Administrative Rulemaking Act, to:
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(a) establish and approve training programs in accordance with this section; and
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(b) establish a procedure for determining the need for training under Subsection
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S. [
(4)
] (6) .S (b)(v).
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Section 4.
Section
26-41-105
is amended to read:
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26-41-105. Authority to obtain and use an epinephrine auto-injector.
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(1) A person who [has received training under Section
26-41-104
: (1)] is designated by
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a public or private primary or secondary school in the state to receive training under Subsection
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26-41-104
(1), or a school nurse, may obtain from the school district physician, the medical
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director of the local health department, or the local emergency medical services director a
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prescription for epinephrine auto-injectors[;].
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(2) A person H. [
certified
] permitted .H to administer epinephrine auto-injectors
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under the provisions of
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Subsection
26-41-104 S. [
(4)
] (6) .S may obtain from a physician, pharmacist, or any other
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person or
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entity authorized to prescribe or sell prescribed medicines or drugs, a prescription for an
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epinephrine auto-injector.
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(3) A person authorized to administer an epinephrine auto-injector under the provisions
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of this chapter may:
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[(2) may] (a) immediately administer an epinephrine auto-injector to a person
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exhibiting potentially life-threatening symptoms of anaphylaxis [at school or a school activity]
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when a physician is not immediately available; and
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[(3)] (b) shall initiate emergency medical services or other appropriate medical
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follow-up in accordance with the training materials retained under Section
26-41-104
after
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administering an epinephrine auto-injector.
Legislative Review Note
as of 11-16-06 10:10 AM
Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel
Interim Committee Note
as of 12-12-06 11:23 AM
The Health and Human Services Interim Committee recommended this bill.
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