Chapter
264
2005 -- H 6603 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 07/13/05
A N A C T
RELATING TO MOTOR AND
OTHER VEHICLES -- EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES GENERALLY
Introduced By: Representatives Sullivan, Landroche, Ginaitt, Gallison, and Gemma
Date Introduced: June 15,
2005
It is
enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Section 16-21-22 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-21 entitled "Health
and
Safety of Pupils" is hereby amended to read as follows:
16-21-22.
Allergic emergencies -- Anaphylaxis -- Use of epinephrine -- Immunity for
those
administering. – (a) The department
of elementary and secondary education and the
department
of health shall incorporate into their policies, rules, and regulations
pertaining to
school
health programs a procedure for addressing incidents of anaphylaxis
(exaggerated allergic
reaction)
in order to provide for the health and safety of children who have been
medically
identified
as being prone to anaphylaxis or who show evidence of anaphylaxis. The
policies,
rules,
and regulations shall include a procedure whereby a parent or legal guardian of
any child
may
expressly authorize the school department to administer the epinephrine on his
or her child
in case
of an emergency and ensures that the epinephrine is kept in a conspicuous
place, readily
available
and that their proper use is made known to school personnel.
(b)
The policies, rules and regulations shall also include a procedure to allow
children to
carry
and use prescription inhalers while in school or at a school sanctioned
function or event,
when
prescribed by a licensed individual with prescriptive privileges. Children who
need to carry
prescription
inhalers shall provide the school with medical documentation that the inhaler
has
been
legitimately prescribed and that the child needs to carry it on his or her
person due to a
medical
condition but no child shall be disciplined solely for failure to provide this
documentation
in advance.
(c)
Parents shall provide a doctor’s letter or prescription notifying the school of
their
child’s
allergy and the need to administer epinephrine in an allergic emergency.
(d)
No school teacher, school administrator, or school health care personnel, or
any other
school
personnel shall be liable for civil damages which may result from acts or
omissions in use
of the
epinephrine which may constitute ordinary negligence; nor shall the school
personnel
mentioned
in this subsection be liable for civil damages which may result from acts or
omissions
in the
use of prescription inhalers by children which may constitute ordinary negligence.
This
immunity
does not apply to acts or omissions constituting gross negligence or willful or
wanton
conduct.
For the purposes of determining immunity from liability under subsection (d)
only, the
term
"other school personnel" shall include any private entity providing
school bus services and
individual
school bus drivers and monitors employed or otherwise engaged by such school
bus
service
entities. The provisions of this section shall not be construed to impose any
obligation
upon
any private entity providing school bus services, or individual school bus
drivers or
monitors
employed or otherwise engaged by such school bus service entities, to
administer
epinephrine.
(e)
School physicians may execute standing orders and prescriptions for school
nurses to
use
epinephrine when there are symptoms of anaphylaxis.
SECTION 2. This act shall
take effect upon passage.
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