H2367
An Act enabling trained school personnel to administer life saving epinephrine treatment
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Bill overview
This bill, H.2367, would allow trained school personnel, such as nurses and other staff, to administer epinephrine auto-injectors (like EpiPens) to students experiencing severe allergic reactions. Currently, there may be restrictions on who can administer these medications in schools. The bill aims to expand access to life-saving treatment by empowering trained staff to respond quickly in emergency situations. It builds upon previous similar legislation.
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Primary sponsor
Bruce J. Ayers
Cosponsors
Bruce J. Ayers
Patrick Joseph Kearney
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