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NY A11319
Bill
Status
9/19/2018
Primary Sponsor
Kenneth Zebrowski
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AI Summary
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Requires all state police, county/city/village/town police and fire departments, sheriff's departments, and emergency medical service providers to be trained in administering emergency anaphylaxis treatment (epinephrine auto-injector devices or commissioner-approved alternatives).
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Mandates that all covered personnel carry emergency anaphylaxis treatment in their vehicles while on duty.
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Requires initial training in emergency anaphylaxis treatment administration and refresher training at least every two years for all affected personnel.
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Requires personnel to contact the emergency medical system during any response to suspected anaphylaxis and advise whether emergency anaphylaxis treatment is being used, and to comply with established response protocols.
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Takes effect one year after enactment.
Legislative Description
Relates to Gio's Law; requires members of all emergency service providers to be trained in the administration of emergency anaphylaxis treatment and to carry emergency anaphylaxis treatment in their vehicles.
Last Action
referred to governmental operations
9/19/2018