Bill Text: FL S0538 | 2021 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Use of Epinephrine Auto-injectors on Public K-20 Campuses
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: (Failed) 2021-04-30 - Died in Health Policy [S0538 Detail]
Download: Florida-2021-S0538-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2021 SB 538 By Senator Polsky 29-00588-21 2021538__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the use of epinephrine auto 3 injectors on public K-20 campuses; amending s. 381.88, 4 F.S.; providing that state universities and Florida 5 College System institutions are considered authorized 6 entities for specified purposes relating to the 7 emergency use of epinephrine auto-injectors; amending 8 s. 1002.20, F.S.; requiring, rather than authorizing, 9 public schools to purchase or acquire a supply of 10 epinephrine auto-injectors for specified purposes; 11 requiring such epinephrine auto-injectors be 12 maintained in a specified location; defining the term 13 “cafeteria”; creating s. 1004.0963, F.S.; requiring 14 state universities and Florida College System 15 institutions to purchase or acquire a supply of 16 epinephrine auto-injectors for specified purposes; 17 providing requirements for such supplies of 18 epinephrine auto-injectors; defining the term 19 “cafeteria”; requiring state universities and Florida 20 College System institutions to develop specified 21 protocols; providing requirements for such protocols; 22 providing liability for the use of such epinephrine 23 auto-injectors; providing an effective date. 24 25 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 26 27 Section 1. Paragraph (b) of subsection (2) of section 28 381.88, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 29 381.88 Emergency allergy treatment.— 30 (2) As used in this section and s. 381.885, the term: 31 (b) “Authorized entity” means an entity or organization at 32 or in connection with which allergens capable of causing a 33 severe allergic reaction may be present. The term includes, but 34 is not limited to, restaurants, recreation camps, youth sports 35 leagues, theme parks and resorts, and sports arenas. However, a 36 school as described in s. 1002.20(3)(i) or s. 1002.42(17)(b), or 37 a state university or Florida College System institution as 38 described in s. 1004.0963, is an authorized entity for the 39 purposes of s. 381.885(4) and (5) only. 40 Section 2. Paragraph (i) of subsection (3) of section 41 1002.20, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 42 1002.20 K-12 student and parent rights.—Parents of public 43 school students must receive accurate and timely information 44 regarding their child’s academic progress and must be informed 45 of ways they can help their child to succeed in school. K-12 46 students and their parents are afforded numerous statutory 47 rights including, but not limited to, the following: 48 (3) HEALTH ISSUES.— 49 (i) Epinephrine use and supply.— 50 1. A student who has experienced or is at risk for life 51 threatening allergic reactions may carry an epinephrine auto 52 injector and self-administer epinephrine by auto-injector while 53 in school, participating in school-sponsored activities, or in 54 transit to or from school or school-sponsored activities if the 55 school has been provided with parental and physician 56 authorization. The State Board of Education, in cooperation with 57 the Department of Health, shall adopt rules for such use of 58 epinephrine auto-injectors that shall include provisions to 59 protect the safety of all students from the misuse or abuse of 60 auto-injectors. A school district, county health department, 61 public-private partner, and their employees and volunteers shall 62 be indemnified by the parent of a student authorized to carry an 63 epinephrine auto-injector for any and all liability with respect 64 to the student’s use of an epinephrine auto-injector pursuant to 65 this paragraph. 66 2. EachApublic school mustmaypurchase a supply of 67 epinephrine auto-injectors from a wholesale distributor as 68 defined in s. 499.003 ormayenter into an arrangement with a 69 wholesale distributor or manufacturer as defined in s. 499.003 70 for the epinephrine auto-injectors at fair marketfair-market, 71 free, or reduced prices for use in the event a student has an 72 anaphylactic reaction. The epinephrine auto-injectors must be 73 maintained in a secure location in each school’s cafeteria and 74 may be maintained in other secure locations on the public 75 school’s premises. For purposes of this subparagraph, the term 76 “cafeteria” means a space to eat or that serves food and that 77 has a capacity of 50 or more persons. The participating school 78 district shall adopt a protocol developed by a licensed 79 physician for the administration by school personnel who are 80 trained to recognize an anaphylactic reaction and to administer 81 an epinephrine auto-injection. The supply of epinephrine auto 82 injectors may be provided to and used by a student authorized to 83 self-administer epinephrine by auto-injector under subparagraph 84 1. or trained school personnel. 85 3. The school district and its employees, agents, and the 86 physician who provides the standing protocol for school 87 epinephrine auto-injectors are not liable for any injury arising 88 from the use of an epinephrine auto-injector administered by 89 trained school personnel who follow the adopted protocol and 90 whose professional opinion is that the student is having an 91 anaphylactic reaction: 92 a. Unless the trained school personnel’s action is willful 93 and wanton; 94 b. Notwithstanding that the parents or guardians of the 95 student to whom the epinephrine is administered have not been 96 provided notice or have not signed a statement acknowledging 97 that the school district is not liable; and 98 c. Regardless of whether authorization has been given by 99 the student’s parents or guardians or by the student’s 100 physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered 101 nurse. 102 Section 3. Section 1004.0963, Florida Statutes, is created 103 to read: 104 1004.0963 Epinephrine use and supply.— 105 (1) Each state university or Florida College System 106 institution must purchase a supply of epinephrine auto-injectors 107 from a wholesale distributor as defined in s. 499.003 or enter 108 into an arrangement with a wholesale distributor or manufacturer 109 as defined in s. 499.003 for the epinephrine auto-injectors at 110 fair market, free, or reduced prices for use in the event an 111 individual has an anaphylactic reaction. The epinephrine auto 112 injectors must be maintained in a secure location in each of the 113 state university’s or Florida College System institution’s 114 cafeterias and may be maintained in other secure locations on 115 each campus. For purposes of this section, the term “cafeteria” 116 means a space to eat or that serves food and that has a capacity 117 of 50 or more persons, including dining halls. The state 118 university or Florida College System institution shall adopt a 119 protocol developed by a licensed physician for the 120 administration by the state university’s or Florida College 121 System institution’s personnel who are trained to recognize an 122 anaphylactic reaction and to administer an epinephrine auto 123 injection. 124 (2) The state university or Florida College System 125 institution and its employees, agents, and the physician who 126 provides the standing protocol for epinephrine auto-injectors 127 are not liable for any injury arising from the use of an 128 epinephrine auto-injector administered by trained state 129 university or Florida College System institution personnel who 130 follow the adopted protocol and whose professional opinion is 131 that the individual is having an anaphylactic reaction: 132 (a) Unless the trained state university or Florida College 133 System institution personnel’s action is willful and wanton; 134 (b) Notwithstanding that the individual to whom the 135 epinephrine is administered has not been provided notice or has 136 not signed a statement acknowledging that the state university 137 or Florida College System institution is not liable; and 138 (c) Regardless of whether authorization has been given by 139 the individual or the individual’s parent or legal guardian if 140 the individual is under the age of 18. 141 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2021.