Authority to obtain and use an epinephrine auto-injector or stock albuterol.

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  • (1) A qualified adult who is a teacher or other school employee at a public or private primary or secondary school in the state, or a school nurse, may obtain from the school district physician, the medical director of the local health department, or the local emergency medical services director a prescription for:
    • (a) epinephrine auto-injectors for use in accordance with this chapter; or
    • (b) stock albuterol for use in accordance with this chapter.
  • (2)
    • (a) A qualified adult may obtain an epinephrine auto-injector for use in accordance with this chapter that is dispensed by:
      • (i) a pharmacist as provided under Section 58-17b-1004; or
      • (ii) a pharmacy intern as provided under Section 58-17b-1004.
    • (b) A qualified adult may obtain stock albuterol for use in accordance with this chapter that is dispensed by:
      • (i) a pharmacist as provided under Section 58-17b-1004; or
      • (ii) a pharmacy intern as provided under Section 58-17b-1004.
  • (3) A qualified adult:
    • (a) may immediately administer an epinephrine auto-injector to a person exhibiting potentially life-threatening symptoms of anaphylaxis when a physician is not immediately available; and
    • (b) shall initiate emergency medical services or other appropriate medical follow-up in accordance with the training materials retained under Section 26-41-104 after administering an epinephrine auto-injector.
  • (4) If a school nurse is not immediately available, a qualified adult:
    • (a) may immediately administer stock albuterol to an individual 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; and
    • (b) shall initiate appropriate medical follow-up in accordance with the training materials retained under Section 26-41-104.1 after administering stock albuterol.
  • (5)
    • (a) A qualified entity that complies with Subsection (5)(b) or (c), may obtain a supply of epinephrine auto-injectors or stock albuterol, respectively, from a pharmacist under Section 58-17b-1004, or a pharmacy intern under Section 58-17b-1004 for:
      • (i) storing:
        • (A) the epinephrine auto-injectors on the qualified epinephrine auto-injector entity's premises; and
        • (B) stock albuterol on the qualified stock albuterol entity's premises; and
      • (ii) use by a qualified adult in accordance with Subsection (3) or (4).
    • (b) A qualified epinephrine auto-injector entity shall:
      • (i) designate an individual to complete an initial and annual refresher training program regarding the proper storage and emergency use of an epinephrine auto-injector available to a qualified adult; and
      • (ii) store epinephrine auto-injectors in accordance with the standards established by the department in Section 26-41-107.
    • (c) A qualified stock albuterol entity shall:
      • (i) designate an individual to complete an initial and annual refresher training program regarding the proper storage and emergency use of stock albuterol available to a qualified adult; and
      • (ii) store stock albuterol in accordance with the standards established by the department in Section 26-41-107.




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