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HI SB2610
Bill
Status
1/23/2026
Primary Sponsor
Michelle Kidani
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AI Summary
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Authorizes trained volunteer public school employees to administer emergency medications including epinephrine, glucagon, seizure rescue medications, and asthma inhalers to students experiencing medical emergencies.
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Expands the definition of epinephrine to include all FDA-approved delivery methods such as auto-injectors, nasal sprays, and pre-filled syringes, beyond just auto-injectable devices.
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Requires parents/guardians to provide written authorization, a prescription from a licensed medical practitioner, and the necessary medication supplies before school personnel can administer emergency medications.
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Mandates that volunteer school employees receive proper training from licensed physicians, nurses, physician assistants, or other qualified health care professionals before administering emergency medications.
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Provides civil and criminal liability immunity for schools, trained personnel, prescribing practitioners, and pharmacists acting in good faith, except in cases of gross negligence or intentional misconduct.
Legislative Description
Relating To Emergency Medication In Schools.
Public Schools
Last Action
Referred to EDU/HHS, WAM/JDC.
1/28/2026