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MO SB1260
Bill
AI Summary
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Licensed child care providers must adopt allergy prevention and response policies by July 1, 2028, with priority on potentially deadly food-borne allergies
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Policies must address building-wide, room-level, and individual allergy management approaches, including Section 504 plans for children with allergies determined to be disabilities
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The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education must develop model allergy policies by July 1, 2027
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Expands existing epinephrine law by changing terminology from "auto-injector" to "delivery device" to encompass broader types of epinephrine administration methods
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Child care facilities are explicitly added to the list of "authorized entities" permitted to stock and administer epinephrine delivery devices under physician prescription
Legislative Description
Requires child care facilities to adopt allergy policies
Last Action
Second Read and Referred S Education Committee
1/27/2026