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HI HB10
Bill
Status
7/6/2015
Primary Sponsor
Roy Takumi
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AI Summary
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Permits Department of Education employees and agents to volunteer to administer insulin, glucagon, and auto-injectable epinephrine to students in emergency situations.
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Allows students with diabetes to self-administer blood glucose checks and insulin through their insulin delivery system during school-related activities.
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Requires written certification from a physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant authorizing self-administration of medication and volunteer administration of insulin, glucagon, or epinephrine.
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Mandates qualified health care professionals (physicians, PAs, APRNs, RNs, or certified diabetes educators) provide instruction to volunteers administering insulin, glucagon, or epinephrine.
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Requires the Department of Education to submit a report to the legislature by twenty days prior to the 2016 regular session on implementation status, costs, training needs, and proposed legislation.
Legislative Description
Administering of Auto-injectable Epinephrine; Students with Anaphylaxis; Testing and Management; Students with Diabetes
Last Action
Act 214, 07/02/2015 (Gov. Msg. No. 1315).
7/6/2015