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MI HB5050
Bill
Status
12/17/2025
Primary Sponsor
Will Snyder
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AI Summary
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Expands the definition of "epinephrine delivery system" beyond auto-injectors to include epinephrine inhalers and nasal sprays for emergency allergy treatment
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Authorizes prescribers and pharmacists to dispense epinephrine delivery systems to authorized entities including school boards, businesses where allergens may be present (camps, amusement parks, sports arenas), and law enforcement/firefighter agencies
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Allows trained school employees, authorized entity employees, and law enforcement/firefighters to possess and administer epinephrine delivery systems to individuals experiencing anaphylaxis, even without a prior prescription or allergy diagnosis
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Provides civil and criminal liability protections for prescribers, dispensers, authorized entities, and trained individuals who properly store, provide, or administer epinephrine delivery systems
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Requires completion of anaphylaxis training every two years covering recognition of severe allergic reactions, storage and administration standards, and emergency follow-up procedures; bill is contingent on enactment of House Bills 5049, 5051, 5052, 5053, and 5054
Legislative Description
Health: pharmaceuticals; administration of epinephrine; modify. Amends secs. 17744a & 17744d of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.17744a & 333.17744d). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5054'25, HB 5049'25, HB 5051'25, HB 5052'25, HB 5053'25
Health: pharmaceuticals
Last Action
Referred To Committee On Health Policy
1/14/2026