A 3655
Extends "Epinephrine Access and Emergency Treatment Act" to include administration of epinephrine auto-injector devices by individuals in possession of devices pursuant to personal prescriptions.
Take action
Record your position on this measure.
Sign in to record your position, submit testimony, or contact your legislator.
Sign in to take action- Introduced
- Passed General Assembly
- Passed Senate
- To Governor
- Became Law
Bill overview
This bill amends the ‘Epinephrine Access and Emergency Treatment Act’ to allow individuals who possess epinephrine auto-injector devices through a valid personal prescription to administer them to others experiencing anaphylaxis or other treatable conditions. It removes liability for those administering the device in good faith and without charge. The changes expand the act to include individuals with prescriptions, building on existing provisions for those who have completed an approved training program.
Arguments in favor
Reasons to support this legislation.
No arguments in favor have been submitted.
Submit yoursArguments opposed
Reasons to oppose this legislation.
No arguments opposed have been submitted.
Submit yoursRead the latest version inline or switch to a previous version.