H.B.
101
AMENDMENTS TO EMERGENCY INJECTION FOR ANAPHYLACTIC REACTION
ACT
house committee
Amendments
Amendment 1 January 28, 2008 6:50 pm
Representative Todd E. Kiser
proposes the following amendments:
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school may not prohibit or dissuade a teacher
or other school employee
from receiving training to
administer,
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epinephrine auto-injector available to any teacher
or other school employee who is
employed at the
school
{
who
}
and
is
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the storage and use of an epinephrine auto-injector, to a teacher
or other school employee
who volunteers
to
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(3) A school, school board, or school official may not prohibit or dissuade a teacher
or other school
employee
at
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(i) the teacher
or school employee
is a qualified adult; and
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(i) the teacher
or school employee
is a qualified adult; and
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(4) A school, school board, or school official may encourage a teacher
or other school employee
to
volunteer to
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make an emergency epinephrine auto-injector available to any teacher
or other school employee who:
(i) is
employed at the school
; and
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(ii)
is
{
who is
}
a qualified adult.
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quickly accessed by a teacher
or other school employee,
who is a qualified adult
,
in the event of an
emergency.
(6) No school, school board, or school official shall retaliate or otherwise take adverse action against a
teacher or other school employee for:
(a) volunteering under Subsection (2);
(b) engaging in conduct described in Subsection (3); or
(c) failing or refusing to become a qualified adult.
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auto-injector, available to any teacher
or other school employee
who volunteers to become a qualified
adult.
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(1) A [person] qualified adult who is [designated by] a teacher
or other school employee
at a
public or private
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