Voluntary participation.

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  • (1) This chapter does not create a duty or standard of care for:
    • (a) a person to be trained in the use and storage of epinephrine auto-injectors or stock albuterol; or
    • (b) except as provided in Subsection (5), a qualified epinephrine auto-injector entity to store epinephrine auto-injectors or a qualified stock albuterol entity to store stock albuterol on its premises.
  • (2) Except as provided in Subsections (3) and (5), a decision by a person to successfully complete a training program under Section 26-41-104 or 26-41-104.1 and to make emergency epinephrine auto-injectors or stock albuterol available under the provisions of this chapter is voluntary.
  • (3) A school, school board, or school official may not prohibit or dissuade a teacher or other school employee at a primary or secondary school in the state, either public or private, from:
    • (a) completing a training program under Section 26-41-104 or 26-41-104.1;
    • (b) possessing or storing an epinephrine auto-injector or stock albuterol on school property if:
      • (i) the teacher or school employee is a qualified adult; and
      • (ii) the possession and storage is in accordance with the training received under Section 26-41-104 or 26-41-104.1; or
    • (c) administering an epinephrine auto-injector or stock albuterol to any person, if:
      • (i) the teacher or school employee is a qualified adult; and
      • (ii) the administration is in accordance with the training received under Section 26-41-104 or 26-41-104.1.
  • (4) A school, school board, or school official may encourage a teacher or other school employee to volunteer to become a qualified adult.
  • (5)
    • (a) Each primary or secondary school in the state, both public and private, shall make an emergency epinephrine auto-injector available to any teacher or other school employee who:
      • (i) is employed at the school; and
      • (ii) is a qualified adult.
    • (b) This section does not require a school described in Subsection (5)(a) to keep more than one emergency epinephrine auto-injector on the school premises, so long as it may be quickly accessed by a teacher or other school employee, who is a qualified adult, in the event of an emergency.
  • (6)
    • (a) Each primary or secondary school in the state, both public and private, may make stock albuterol available to any school employee who:
      • (i) is employed at the school; and
      • (ii) is a qualified adult.
    • (b) A qualified adult may administer stock albuterol to a student who:
      • (i) has a diagnosis of asthma by a health care provider;
      • (ii) has a current asthma action plan on file with the school; and
      • (iii) is showing symptoms of an asthma emergency as described in the student's asthma action plan.
    • (c) This Subsection (6) may not be interpreted to relieve a student's parent or guardian of providing a student's medication or create an expectation that a school will have stock albuterol available.
  • (7) No school, school board, or school official shall retaliate or otherwise take adverse action against a teacher or other school employee for:
    • (a) volunteering under Subsection (2);
    • (b) engaging in conduct described in Subsection (3); or
    • (c) failing or refusing to become a qualified adult.




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