26B-4-407.  Training in use and storage of epinephrine auto-injector.

(1) 

Terms Used In Utah Code 26B-4-407

  • Anaphylaxis: means a potentially life-threatening hypersensitivity to a substance. See Utah Code 26B-4-401
  • Epinephrine auto-injector: means a portable, disposable drug delivery device that contains a measured, single dose of epinephrine that is used to treat a person suffering a potentially fatal anaphylactic reaction. See Utah Code 26B-4-401
  • Health care provider: means an individual who is licensed as:
(a) a physician under Title 58, Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act;
(b) a physician under Title 58, Chapter 68, Utah Osteopathic Medical Practice Act;
(c) an advanced practice registered nurse under Section 58-31b-302; or
(d) a physician assistant under Title 58, Chapter 70a, Utah Physician Assistant Act. See Utah Code 26B-4-401
  • Local health department: means the same as that term is defined in Section 26A-1-102. See Utah Code 26B-1-102
  • Person: means :Utah Code 68-3-12.5
  • Physician: means the same as that term is defined in Section 58-67-102. See Utah Code 26B-4-401
  • Qualified adult: means a person who:
    (a) is 18 years of age or older; and
    (b) 
    (i) for purposes of administering an epinephrine auto-injector, has successfully completed the training program established in Section 26B-4-407; and
    (ii) for purposes of administering stock albuterol, has successfully completed the training program established in Section 26B-4-408. See Utah Code 26B-4-401
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
  • (a)  Each primary and secondary school in the state, both public and private, shall make initial and annual refresher training, regarding the storage and emergency use of an epinephrine auto-injector, available to any teacher or other school employee who volunteers to become a qualified adult.

    (b)  The training described in Subsection (1)(a) may be provided by the school nurse, or other person qualified to provide such training, designated by the school district physician, the medical director of the local health department, or the local emergency medical services director.

    (2)  A person who provides training under Subsection (1) or (6) shall include in the training:

    (a)  techniques for recognizing symptoms of anaphylaxis;

    (b)  standards and procedures for the storage and emergency use of epinephrine auto-injectors;

    (c)  emergency follow-up procedures, including calling the emergency 911 number and contacting, if possible, the student’s parent and physician; and

    (d)  written materials covering the information required under this Subsection (2).

    (3)  A qualified adult shall retain for reference the written materials prepared in accordance with Subsection (2)(d).

    (4)  A public school shall permit a student to possess an epinephrine auto-injector or possess and self-administer an epinephrine auto-injector if:

    (a)  the student’s parent or guardian signs a statement:

    (i)  authorizing the student to possess or possess and self-administer an epinephrine auto-injector; and

    (ii)  acknowledging that the student is responsible for, and capable of, possessing or possessing and self-administering an epinephrine auto-injector; and

    (b)  the student’s health care provider provides a written statement that states that:

    (i)  it is medically appropriate for the student to possess or possess and self-administer an epinephrine auto-injector; and

    (ii)  the student should be in possession of the epinephrine auto-injector at all times.

    (5)  The department, in cooperation with the state superintendent of public instruction, shall design forms to be used by public and private schools for the parental and health care providers statements described in Subsection (4).

    (6) 

    (a)  The department:

    (i)  shall approve educational programs conducted by other persons, to train:

    (A)  people under Subsection (6)(b) of this section, regarding the proper use and storage of emergency epinephrine auto-injectors; and

    (B)  a qualified epinephrine auto-injector entity regarding the proper storage and emergency use of epinephrine auto-injectors; and

    (ii)  may, as funding is available, conduct educational programs to train people regarding the use of and storage of emergency epinephrine auto-injectors.

    (b)  A person who volunteers to receive training as a qualified adult to administer an epinephrine auto-injector under the provisions of this Subsection (6) shall demonstrate a need for the training to the department, which may be based upon occupational, volunteer, or family circumstances, and shall include:

    (i)  camp counselors;

    (ii)  scout leaders;

    (iii)  forest rangers;

    (iv)  tour guides; and

    (v)  other persons who have or reasonably expect to have contact with at least one other person as a result of the person’s occupational or volunteer status.

    Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 307, 2023 General Session