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Public Act 100-0799 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning health.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section | ||||
22-30 as follows:
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(105 ILCS 5/22-30)
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Sec. 22-30. Self-administration and self-carry of asthma | ||||
medication and epinephrine injectors auto-injectors ; | ||||
administration of undesignated epinephrine injectors | ||||
auto-injectors ; administration of an opioid antagonist; asthma | ||||
episode emergency response protocol.
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(a) For the purpose of this Section only, the following | ||||
terms shall have the meanings set forth below:
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"Asthma action plan" means a written plan developed with a | ||||
pupil's medical provider to help control the pupil's asthma. | ||||
The goal of an asthma action plan is to reduce or prevent | ||||
flare-ups and emergency department visits through day-to-day | ||||
management and to serve as a student-specific document to be | ||||
referenced in the event of an asthma episode. | ||||
"Asthma episode emergency response protocol" means a | ||||
procedure to provide assistance to a pupil experiencing | ||||
symptoms of wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, chest | ||||
tightness, or breathing difficulty. |
"Asthma inhaler" means a quick reliever asthma inhaler. | ||
"Epinephrine auto-injector" means a single-use device used | ||
for the automatic injection of a pre-measured dose of | ||
epinephrine into the human body.
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"Epinephrine injector" includes an auto-injector approved | ||
by the United States Food and Drug Administration for the | ||
administration of epinephrine and a pre-filled syringe | ||
approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration and | ||
used for the administration of epinephrine that contains a | ||
pre-measured dose of epinephrine that is equivalent to the | ||
dosages used in an auto-injector. | ||
"Asthma medication" means a medicine, prescribed by (i) a | ||
physician
licensed to practice medicine in all its branches,
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(ii) a licensed physician assistant with prescriptive | ||
authority, or (iii) a licensed advanced practice registered
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nurse with prescriptive authority
for a pupil that pertains to | ||
the pupil's
asthma and that has an individual prescription | ||
label.
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"Opioid antagonist" means a drug that binds to opioid | ||
receptors and blocks or inhibits the effect of opioids acting | ||
on those receptors, including, but not limited to, naloxone | ||
hydrochloride or any other similarly acting drug approved by | ||
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. | ||
"School nurse" means a registered nurse working in a school | ||
with or without licensure endorsed in school nursing. | ||
"Self-administration" means a pupil's discretionary use of |
his or
her prescribed asthma medication or epinephrine injector | ||
auto-injector .
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"Self-carry" means a pupil's ability to carry his or her | ||
prescribed asthma medication or epinephrine injector | ||
auto-injector . | ||
"Standing protocol" may be issued by (i) a physician | ||
licensed to practice medicine in all its branches, (ii) a | ||
licensed physician assistant with prescriptive authority, or | ||
(iii) a licensed advanced practice registered nurse with | ||
prescriptive authority. | ||
"Trained personnel" means any school employee or volunteer | ||
personnel authorized in Sections 10-22.34, 10-22.34a, and | ||
10-22.34b of this Code who has completed training under | ||
subsection (g) of this Section to recognize and respond to | ||
anaphylaxis. | ||
"Undesignated epinephrine injector auto-injector " means an | ||
epinephrine injector auto-injector prescribed in the name of a | ||
school district, public school, or nonpublic school. | ||
(b) A school, whether public or nonpublic, must permit the
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self-administration and self-carry of asthma
medication by a | ||
pupil with asthma or the self-administration and self-carry of | ||
an epinephrine injector auto-injector by a pupil, provided | ||
that:
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(1) the parents or
guardians of the pupil provide to | ||
the school (i) written
authorization from the parents or | ||
guardians for (A) the self-administration and self-carry |
of asthma medication or (B) the self-carry of asthma | ||
medication or (ii) for (A) the self-administration and | ||
self-carry of an epinephrine injector auto-injector or (B) | ||
the self-carry of an epinephrine injector auto-injector , | ||
written authorization from the pupil's physician, | ||
physician assistant, or advanced practice registered | ||
nurse; and
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(2) the
parents or guardians of the pupil provide to | ||
the school (i) the prescription label, which must contain | ||
the name of the asthma medication, the prescribed dosage, | ||
and the time at which or circumstances under which the | ||
asthma medication is to be administered, or (ii) for the | ||
self-administration or self-carry of an epinephrine | ||
injector auto-injector , a
written
statement from the | ||
pupil's physician, physician assistant, or advanced | ||
practice registered
nurse containing
the following | ||
information:
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(A) the name and purpose of the epinephrine | ||
injector auto-injector ;
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(B) the prescribed dosage; and
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(C) the time or times at which or the special | ||
circumstances
under which the epinephrine injector | ||
auto-injector is to be administered.
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The information provided shall be kept on file in the office of | ||
the school
nurse or,
in the absence of a school nurse, the | ||
school's administrator.
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(b-5) A school district, public school, or nonpublic school | ||
may authorize the provision of a student-specific or | ||
undesignated epinephrine injector auto-injector to a student | ||
or any personnel authorized under a student's Individual Health | ||
Care Action Plan, Illinois Food Allergy Emergency Action Plan | ||
and Treatment Authorization Form, or plan pursuant to Section | ||
504 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to administer an | ||
epinephrine injector auto-injector to the student, that meets | ||
the student's prescription on file. | ||
(b-10) The school district, public school, or nonpublic | ||
school may authorize a school nurse or trained personnel to do | ||
the following: (i) provide an undesignated epinephrine | ||
injector auto-injector to a student for self-administration | ||
only or any personnel authorized under a student's Individual | ||
Health Care Action Plan, Illinois Food Allergy Emergency Action | ||
Plan and Treatment Authorization Form, or plan pursuant to | ||
Section 504 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to | ||
administer to the student, that meets the student's | ||
prescription on file; (ii) administer an undesignated | ||
epinephrine injector auto-injector that meets the prescription | ||
on file to any student who has an Individual Health Care Action | ||
Plan, Illinois Food Allergy Emergency Action Plan and Treatment | ||
Authorization Form, or plan pursuant to Section 504 of the | ||
federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 that authorizes the use of | ||
an epinephrine injector auto-injector ; (iii) administer an | ||
undesignated epinephrine injector auto-injector to any person |
that the school nurse or trained personnel in good faith | ||
believes is having an anaphylactic reaction; and (iv) | ||
administer an opioid antagonist to any person that the school | ||
nurse or trained personnel in good faith believes is having an | ||
opioid overdose. | ||
(c) The school district, public school, or nonpublic school | ||
must inform the parents or
guardians of the
pupil, in writing, | ||
that the school district, public school, or nonpublic school | ||
and its
employees and
agents, including a physician, physician | ||
assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse providing | ||
standing protocol or prescription for school epinephrine | ||
injectors auto-injectors ,
are to incur no liability or | ||
professional discipline, except for willful and wanton | ||
conduct, as a result
of any injury arising from the
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administration of asthma medication, an epinephrine injector | ||
auto-injector , or an opioid antagonist regardless of whether | ||
authorization was given by the pupil's parents or guardians or | ||
by the pupil's physician, physician assistant, or advanced | ||
practice registered nurse. The parents or guardians
of the | ||
pupil must sign a statement acknowledging that the school | ||
district, public school,
or nonpublic school and its employees | ||
and agents are to incur no liability, except for willful and | ||
wanton
conduct, as a result of any injury arising
from the
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administration of asthma medication, an epinephrine injector | ||
auto-injector , or an opioid antagonist regardless of whether | ||
authorization was given by the pupil's parents or guardians or |
by the pupil's physician, physician assistant, or advanced | ||
practice registered nurse and that the parents or
guardians | ||
must indemnify and hold harmless the school district, public | ||
school, or nonpublic
school and
its
employees and agents | ||
against any claims, except a claim based on willful and
wanton | ||
conduct, arising out of the
administration of asthma | ||
medication, an epinephrine injector auto-injector , or an | ||
opioid antagonist regardless of whether authorization was | ||
given by the pupil's parents or guardians or by the pupil's | ||
physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice | ||
registered nurse. | ||
(c-5) When a school nurse or trained personnel administers | ||
an undesignated epinephrine injector auto-injector to a person | ||
whom the school nurse or trained personnel in good faith | ||
believes is having an anaphylactic reaction or administers an | ||
opioid antagonist to a person whom the school nurse or trained | ||
personnel in good faith believes is having an opioid overdose, | ||
notwithstanding the lack of notice to the parents or guardians | ||
of the pupil or the absence of the parents or guardians signed | ||
statement acknowledging no liability, except for willful and | ||
wanton conduct, the school district, public school, or | ||
nonpublic school and its employees and agents, and a physician, | ||
a physician assistant, or an advanced practice registered nurse | ||
providing standing protocol or prescription for undesignated | ||
epinephrine injectors auto-injectors , are to incur no | ||
liability or professional discipline, except for willful and |
wanton conduct, as a result of any injury arising from the use | ||
of an undesignated epinephrine injector auto-injector or the | ||
use of an opioid antagonist regardless of whether authorization | ||
was given by the pupil's parents or guardians or by the pupil's | ||
physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice | ||
registered nurse.
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(d) The permission for self-administration and self-carry | ||
of asthma medication or the self-administration and self-carry | ||
of an epinephrine injector auto-injector is effective
for the | ||
school year for which it is granted and shall be renewed each
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subsequent school year upon fulfillment of the requirements of | ||
this
Section.
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(e) Provided that the requirements of this Section are | ||
fulfilled, a
pupil with asthma may self-administer and | ||
self-carry his or her asthma medication or a pupil may | ||
self-administer and self-carry an epinephrine injector | ||
auto-injector (i) while in
school, (ii) while at a | ||
school-sponsored activity, (iii) while under the
supervision | ||
of
school personnel, or (iv) before or after normal school | ||
activities, such
as while in before-school or after-school care | ||
on school-operated
property or while being transported on a | ||
school bus.
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(e-5) Provided that the requirements of this Section are | ||
fulfilled, a school nurse or trained personnel may administer | ||
an undesignated epinephrine injector auto-injector to any | ||
person whom the school nurse or trained personnel in good faith |
believes to be having an anaphylactic reaction (i) while in | ||
school, (ii) while at a school-sponsored activity, (iii) while | ||
under the supervision of school personnel, or (iv) before or | ||
after normal school activities, such
as while in before-school | ||
or after-school care on school-operated property or while being | ||
transported on a school bus. A school nurse or trained | ||
personnel may carry undesignated epinephrine injectors | ||
auto-injectors on his or her person while in school or at a | ||
school-sponsored activity. | ||
(e-10) Provided that the requirements of this Section are | ||
fulfilled, a school nurse or trained personnel may administer | ||
an opioid antagonist to any person whom the school nurse or | ||
trained personnel in good faith believes to be having an opioid | ||
overdose (i) while in school, (ii) while at a school-sponsored | ||
activity, (iii) while under the supervision of school | ||
personnel, or (iv) before or after normal school activities, | ||
such as while in before-school or after-school care on | ||
school-operated property. A school nurse or trained personnel | ||
may carry an opioid antagonist on their person while in school | ||
or at a school-sponsored activity. | ||
(f) The school district, public school, or nonpublic school | ||
may maintain a supply of undesignated epinephrine injectors | ||
auto-injectors in any secure location that is accessible | ||
before, during, and after school where an allergic person is | ||
most at risk, including, but not limited to, classrooms and | ||
lunchrooms. A physician, a physician assistant who has been |
delegated prescriptive authority in accordance with Section | ||
7.5 of the Physician Assistant Practice Act of 1987, or an | ||
advanced practice registered nurse who has been delegated | ||
prescriptive authority in accordance with Section 65-40 of the | ||
Nurse Practice Act may prescribe undesignated epinephrine | ||
injectors auto-injectors in the name of the school district, | ||
public school, or nonpublic school to be maintained for use | ||
when necessary. Any supply of epinephrine injectors | ||
auto-injectors shall be maintained in accordance with the | ||
manufacturer's instructions. | ||
The school district, public school, or nonpublic school may | ||
maintain a supply of an opioid antagonist in any secure | ||
location where an individual may have an opioid overdose. A | ||
health care professional who has been delegated prescriptive | ||
authority for opioid antagonists in accordance with Section | ||
5-23 of the Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and Dependency Act | ||
may prescribe opioid antagonists in the name of the school | ||
district, public school, or nonpublic school, to be maintained | ||
for use when necessary. Any supply of opioid antagonists shall | ||
be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's | ||
instructions. | ||
(f-3) Whichever entity initiates the process of obtaining | ||
undesignated epinephrine injectors auto-injectors and | ||
providing training to personnel for carrying and administering | ||
undesignated epinephrine injectors auto-injectors shall pay | ||
for the costs of the undesignated epinephrine injectors |
auto-injectors . | ||
(f-5) Upon any administration of an epinephrine injector | ||
auto-injector , a school district, public school, or nonpublic | ||
school must immediately activate the EMS system and notify the | ||
student's parent, guardian, or emergency contact, if known. | ||
Upon any administration of an opioid antagonist, a school | ||
district, public school, or nonpublic school must immediately | ||
activate the EMS system and notify the student's parent, | ||
guardian, or emergency contact, if known. | ||
(f-10) Within 24 hours of the administration of an | ||
undesignated epinephrine injector auto-injector , a school | ||
district, public school, or nonpublic school must notify the | ||
physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice | ||
registered nurse who provided the standing protocol or | ||
prescription for the undesignated epinephrine injector | ||
auto-injector of its use. | ||
Within 24 hours after the administration of an opioid | ||
antagonist, a school district, public school, or nonpublic | ||
school must notify the health care professional who provided | ||
the prescription for the opioid antagonist of its use. | ||
(g) Prior to the administration of an undesignated | ||
epinephrine injector auto-injector , trained personnel must | ||
submit to their school's administration proof of completion of | ||
a training curriculum to recognize and respond to anaphylaxis | ||
that meets the requirements of subsection (h) of this Section. | ||
Training must be completed annually. The school district, |
public school, or nonpublic school must maintain records | ||
related to the training curriculum and trained personnel. | ||
Prior to the administration of an opioid antagonist, | ||
trained personnel must submit to their school's administration | ||
proof of completion of a training curriculum to recognize and | ||
respond to an opioid overdose, which curriculum must meet the | ||
requirements of subsection (h-5) of this Section. Training must | ||
be completed annually. Trained personnel must also submit to | ||
the school's administration proof of cardiopulmonary | ||
resuscitation and automated external defibrillator | ||
certification. The school district, public school, or | ||
nonpublic school must maintain records relating to the training | ||
curriculum and the trained personnel. | ||
(h) A training curriculum to recognize and respond to | ||
anaphylaxis, including the administration of an undesignated | ||
epinephrine injector auto-injector , may be conducted online or | ||
in person. | ||
Training shall include, but is not limited to: | ||
(1) how to recognize signs and symptoms of an allergic | ||
reaction, including anaphylaxis; | ||
(2) how to administer an epinephrine injector | ||
auto-injector ; and | ||
(3) a test demonstrating competency of the knowledge | ||
required to recognize anaphylaxis and administer an | ||
epinephrine injector auto-injector . | ||
Training may also include, but is not limited to: |
(A) a review of high-risk areas within a school and its | ||
related facilities; | ||
(B) steps to take to prevent exposure to allergens; | ||
(C) emergency follow-up procedures; | ||
(D) how to respond to a student with a known allergy, | ||
as well as a student with a previously unknown allergy; and | ||
(E) other criteria as determined in rules adopted | ||
pursuant to this Section. | ||
In consultation with statewide professional organizations | ||
representing physicians licensed to practice medicine in all of | ||
its branches, registered nurses, and school nurses, the State | ||
Board of Education shall make available resource materials | ||
consistent with criteria in this subsection (h) for educating | ||
trained personnel to recognize and respond to anaphylaxis. The | ||
State Board may take into consideration the curriculum on this | ||
subject developed by other states, as well as any other | ||
curricular materials suggested by medical experts and other | ||
groups that work on life-threatening allergy issues. The State | ||
Board is not required to create new resource materials. The | ||
State Board shall make these resource materials available on | ||
its Internet website. | ||
(h-5) A training curriculum to recognize and respond to an | ||
opioid overdose, including the administration of an opioid | ||
antagonist, may be conducted online or in person. The training | ||
must comply with any training requirements under Section 5-23 | ||
of the Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse and Dependency Act and |
the corresponding rules. It must include, but is not limited | ||
to: | ||
(1) how to recognize symptoms of an opioid overdose; | ||
(2) information on drug overdose prevention and | ||
recognition; | ||
(3) how to perform rescue breathing and resuscitation; | ||
(4) how to respond to an emergency involving an opioid | ||
overdose; | ||
(5) opioid antagonist dosage and administration; | ||
(6) the importance of calling 911; | ||
(7) care for the overdose victim after administration | ||
of the overdose antagonist; | ||
(8) a test demonstrating competency of the knowledge | ||
required to recognize an opioid overdose and administer a | ||
dose of an opioid antagonist; and | ||
(9) other criteria as determined in rules adopted | ||
pursuant to this Section. | ||
(i) Within 3 days after the administration of an | ||
undesignated epinephrine injector auto-injector by a school | ||
nurse, trained personnel, or a student at a school or | ||
school-sponsored activity, the school must report to the State | ||
Board of Education in a form and manner prescribed by the State | ||
Board the following information: | ||
(1) age and type of person receiving epinephrine | ||
(student, staff, visitor); | ||
(2) any previously known diagnosis of a severe allergy; |
(3) trigger that precipitated allergic episode; | ||
(4) location where symptoms developed; | ||
(5) number of doses administered; | ||
(6) type of person administering epinephrine (school | ||
nurse, trained personnel, student); and | ||
(7) any other information required by the State Board. | ||
If a school district, public school, or nonpublic school | ||
maintains or has an independent contractor providing | ||
transportation to students who maintains a supply of | ||
undesignated epinephrine injectors auto-injectors , then the | ||
school district, public school, or nonpublic school must report | ||
that information to the State Board of Education upon adoption | ||
or change of the policy of the school district, public school, | ||
nonpublic school, or independent contractor, in a manner as | ||
prescribed by the State Board. The report must include the | ||
number of undesignated epinephrine injectors auto-injectors in | ||
supply. | ||
(i-5) Within 3 days after the administration of an opioid | ||
antagonist by a school nurse or trained personnel, the school | ||
must report to the State Board of Education, in a form and | ||
manner prescribed by the State Board, the following | ||
information: | ||
(1) the age and type of person receiving the opioid | ||
antagonist (student, staff, or visitor); | ||
(2) the location where symptoms developed; | ||
(3) the type of person administering the opioid |
antagonist (school nurse or trained personnel); and | ||
(4) any other information required by the State Board. | ||
(j) By October 1, 2015 and every year thereafter, the State | ||
Board of Education shall submit a report to the General | ||
Assembly identifying the frequency and circumstances of | ||
epinephrine administration during the preceding academic year. | ||
Beginning with the 2017 report, the report shall also contain | ||
information on which school districts, public schools, and | ||
nonpublic schools maintain or have independent contractors | ||
providing transportation to students who maintain a supply of | ||
undesignated epinephrine injectors auto-injectors . This report | ||
shall be published on the State Board's Internet website on the | ||
date the report is delivered to the General Assembly. | ||
(j-5) Annually, each school district, public school, | ||
charter school, or nonpublic school shall request an asthma | ||
action plan from the parents or guardians of a pupil with | ||
asthma. If provided, the asthma action plan must be kept on | ||
file in the office of the school nurse or, in the absence of a | ||
school nurse, the school administrator. Copies of the asthma | ||
action plan may be distributed to appropriate school staff who | ||
interact with the pupil on a regular basis, and, if applicable, | ||
may be attached to the pupil's federal Section 504 plan or | ||
individualized education program plan. | ||
(j-10) To assist schools with emergency response | ||
procedures for asthma, the State Board of Education, in | ||
consultation with statewide professional organizations with |
expertise in asthma management and a statewide organization | ||
representing school administrators, shall develop a model | ||
asthma episode emergency response protocol before September 1, | ||
2016. Each school district, charter school, and nonpublic | ||
school shall adopt an asthma episode emergency response | ||
protocol before January 1, 2017 that includes all of the | ||
components of the State Board's model protocol. | ||
(j-15) Every 2 years, school personnel who work with pupils | ||
shall complete an in-person or online training program on the | ||
management of asthma, the prevention of asthma symptoms, and | ||
emergency response in the school setting. In consultation with | ||
statewide professional organizations with expertise in asthma | ||
management, the State Board of Education shall make available | ||
resource materials for educating school personnel about asthma | ||
and emergency response in the school setting. | ||
(j-20) On or before October 1, 2016 and every year | ||
thereafter, the State Board of Education shall submit a report | ||
to the General Assembly and the Department of Public Health | ||
identifying the frequency and circumstances of opioid | ||
antagonist administration during the preceding academic year. | ||
This report shall be published on the State Board's Internet | ||
website on the date the report is delivered to the General | ||
Assembly. | ||
(k) The State Board of Education may adopt rules necessary | ||
to implement this Section. | ||
(l) Nothing in this Section shall limit the amount of |
epinephrine injectors auto-injectors that any type of school or | ||
student may carry or maintain a supply of. | ||
(Source: P.A. 99-173, eff. 7-29-15; 99-480, eff. 9-9-15; | ||
99-642, eff. 7-28-16; 99-711, eff. 1-1-17; 99-843, eff. | ||
8-19-16; 100-201, eff. 8-18-17; 100-513, eff. 1-1-18 .)
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Section 10. The Epinephrine Auto-Injector Act is amended by | ||
changing Sections 1, 5, 10, 15, and 20 as follows: | ||
(410 ILCS 27/1)
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Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||
Epinephrine Injector Auto-Injector Act.
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(Source: P.A. 99-711, eff. 1-1-17 .) | ||
(410 ILCS 27/5) | ||
Sec. 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||
"Administer" means to directly apply an epinephrine | ||
injector auto-injector to the body of an individual. | ||
"Authorized entity" means any entity or organization, | ||
other than a school covered under Section 22-30 of the School | ||
Code, in connection with or at which allergens capable of | ||
causing anaphylaxis may be present, including, but not limited | ||
to, independent contractors who provide student transportation | ||
to schools, recreation camps, colleges and universities, day | ||
care facilities, youth sports leagues, amusement parks, | ||
restaurants, sports arenas, and places of employment. The |
Department shall, by rule, determine what constitutes a day | ||
care facility under this definition. | ||
"Department" means the Department of Public Health. | ||
"Epinephrine injector" includes an auto-injector approved | ||
by the United States Food and Drug Administration for the | ||
administration of epinephrine and a pre-filled syringe | ||
approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration and | ||
used for the administration of epinephrine that contains a | ||
pre-measured dose of epinephrine that is equivalent to the | ||
dosages used in an auto-injector. | ||
"Epinephrine auto-injector" means a single-use device used | ||
for the automatic injection of a pre-measured dose of | ||
epinephrine into the human body. | ||
"Health care practitioner" means a physician licensed to | ||
practice medicine in all its branches under the Medical | ||
Practice Act of 1987, a physician assistant under the Physician | ||
Assistant Practice Act of 1987 with prescriptive authority, or | ||
an advanced practice registered nurse with prescribing | ||
authority under Article 65 of the Nurse Practice Act. | ||
"Pharmacist" has the meaning given to that term under | ||
subsection (k-5) of Section 3 of the Pharmacy Practice Act. | ||
"Undesignated epinephrine injector auto-injector " means an | ||
epinephrine injector auto-injector prescribed in the name of an | ||
authorized entity.
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(Source: P.A. 99-711, eff. 1-1-17; 100-513, eff. 1-1-18 .) |
(410 ILCS 27/10)
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Sec. 10. Prescription to authorized entity; use; training. | ||
(a) A health care practitioner may prescribe epinephrine | ||
injectors auto-injectors in the name of an authorized entity | ||
for use in accordance with this Act, and pharmacists and health | ||
care practitioners may dispense epinephrine injectors | ||
auto-injectors pursuant to a prescription issued in the name of | ||
an authorized entity. Such prescriptions shall be valid for a | ||
period of 2 years. | ||
(b) An authorized entity may acquire and stock a supply of | ||
undesignated epinephrine injectors auto-injectors pursuant to | ||
a prescription issued under subsection (a) of this Section. | ||
Such undesignated epinephrine injectors auto-injectors shall | ||
be stored in a location readily accessible in an emergency and | ||
in accordance with the instructions for use of the epinephrine | ||
injectors auto-injectors . The Department may establish any | ||
additional requirements an authorized entity must follow under | ||
this Act. | ||
(c) An employee or agent of an authorized entity or other | ||
individual who has completed training under subsection (d) of | ||
this Section may: | ||
(1) provide an epinephrine injector auto-injector to | ||
any individual on the property of the authorized entity | ||
whom the employee, agent, or other individual believes in | ||
good faith is experiencing anaphylaxis, or to the parent, | ||
guardian, or caregiver of such individual, for immediate |
administration, regardless of whether the individual has a | ||
prescription for an epinephrine injector auto-injector or | ||
has previously been diagnosed with an allergy; or | ||
(2) administer an epinephrine injector auto-injector | ||
to any individual on the property of the authorized entity | ||
whom the employee, agent, or other individual believes in | ||
good faith is experiencing anaphylaxis, regardless of | ||
whether the individual has a prescription for an | ||
epinephrine injector auto-injector or has previously been | ||
diagnosed with an allergy. | ||
(d) An employee, agent, or other individual authorized must | ||
complete an anaphylaxis training program before he or she is | ||
able to provide or administer an epinephrine injector | ||
auto-injector under this Section. Such training shall be valid | ||
for a period of 2 years and shall be conducted by a nationally | ||
recognized organization experienced in training laypersons in | ||
emergency health treatment. The Department shall include links | ||
to training providers' websites on its website. | ||
Training shall include, but is not limited to: | ||
(1) how to recognize signs and symptoms of an allergic | ||
reaction, including anaphylaxis; | ||
(2) how to administer an epinephrine injector | ||
auto-injector ; and | ||
(3) a test demonstrating competency of the knowledge | ||
required to recognize anaphylaxis and administer an | ||
epinephrine injector auto-injector . |
Training may also include, but is not limited to: | ||
(A) a review of high-risk areas on the authorized | ||
entity's property and its related facilities; | ||
(B) steps to take to prevent exposure to allergens; | ||
(C) emergency follow-up procedures; and | ||
(D) other criteria as determined in rules adopted | ||
pursuant to this Act. | ||
Training may be conducted either online or in person. The | ||
Department shall approve training programs and list permitted | ||
training programs on the Department's Internet website.
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(Source: P.A. 99-711, eff. 1-1-17 .) | ||
(410 ILCS 27/15)
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Sec. 15. Costs. Whichever entity initiates the process of | ||
obtaining undesignated epinephrine injectors auto-injectors | ||
and providing training to personnel for carrying and | ||
administering undesignated epinephrine injectors | ||
auto-injectors shall pay for the costs of the undesignated | ||
epinephrine injectors auto-injectors .
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(Source: P.A. 99-711, eff. 1-1-17 .) | ||
(410 ILCS 27/20)
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Sec. 20. Limitations. The use of an undesignated | ||
epinephrine injector auto-injector in accordance with the | ||
requirements of this Act does not constitute the practice of | ||
medicine or any other profession that requires medical |
licensure. | ||
Nothing in this Act shall limit the amount of epinephrine | ||
injectors auto-injectors that an authorized entity or | ||
individual may carry or maintain a supply of.
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(Source: P.A. 99-711, eff. 1-1-17 .) | ||
Section 15. The Illinois Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act is | ||
amended by changing Section 3.21 as follows:
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(410 ILCS 620/3.21) (from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 503.21)
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Sec. 3.21. Except as authorized by this Act, the Illinois | ||
Controlled Substances
Act, the Pharmacy Practice Act, the | ||
Dental Practice Act, the Medical
Practice Act of 1987, the | ||
Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of
2004, the | ||
Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987, Section 22-30 of the | ||
School Code, Section 40 of the State Police Act, Section 10.19 | ||
of the Illinois Police Training Act, or the Epinephrine | ||
Injector Auto-Injector Act, to sell or dispense a
prescription | ||
drug without a prescription.
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(Source: P.A. 99-78, eff. 7-20-15; 99-711, eff. 1-1-17 .)
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