Bill Text: FL S0622 | 2020 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Emergency Allergy Treatment
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Failed) 2020-03-14 - Died in Health Policy [S0622 Detail]
Download: Florida-2020-S0622-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2020 SB 622 By Senator Baxley 12-00899-20 2020622__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to emergency allergy treatment; 3 amending s. 381.88, F.S.; revising the definition of 4 the term “authorized entity” to include state 5 universities and Florida College System institutions; 6 requiring, rather than authorizing, the Department of 7 Health to adopt rules and perform certain duties; 8 providing that educational training programs relating 9 to the administration of epinephrine auto-injectors 10 may be offered online; requiring that state 11 universities and Florida College System institutions 12 pay the costs associated with such training for 13 certain personnel; authorizing the certification of 14 such personnel to administer epinephrine auto 15 injectors in emergency situations; requiring state 16 universities and Florida College system institutions 17 to provide funding for the payment of application fees 18 for such certification; requiring that a person issued 19 a certificate to administer an epinephrine auto 20 injector submit an incident report within a specified 21 timeframe after administering an epinephrine auto 22 injector; requiring that the department publish a 23 summary of such incident reports annually; amending s. 24 381.885, F.S.; requiring, rather than authorizing, 25 pharmacists to dispense epinephrine auto-injectors in 26 certain circumstances; requiring, rather than 27 authorizing, certain individuals to use epinephrine 28 auto-injectors for specified purposes; requiring, 29 rather than authorizing, authorized entities that 30 acquire and stock a supply of epinephrine auto 31 injectors pursuant to a prescription issued by a 32 health care practitioner to make auto-injectors 33 available to certain individuals, who are required, 34 rather than authorized, to administer an epinephrine 35 auto-injector in certain situations and under certain 36 circumstances; providing an effective date. 37 38 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 39 40 Section 1. Paragraph (b) of subsection (2) and subsections 41 (4) through (7) of section 381.88, Florida Statutes, are 42 amended, and subsection (9) is added to that section to read: 43 381.88 Emergency allergy treatment.— 44 (2) As used in this section and s. 381.885, the term: 45 (b) “Authorized entity” means an entity or organization at 46 or in connection with which allergens capable of causing a 47 severe allergic reaction may be present. The term includes, but 48 is not limited to, restaurants, recreation camps, youth sports 49 leagues, theme parks and resorts,andsports arenas, state 50 universities, and Florida College System institutions. However, 51 a school as described in s. 1002.20(3)(i) or s. 1002.42(17)(b) 52 is an authorized entity for the purposes of s. 381.885(4) and 53 (5) only. 54 (4) The department shallmay: 55 (a) Adopt rules necessary to administer this section. 56 (b) Conduct educational training programs as described in 57 subsection (5) and approve programs conducted by other persons 58 or governmental agencies. 59 (c) Issue and renew certificates of training to persons who 60 have complied with this section and the rules adopted by the 61 department. 62 (d) Collect fees necessary to administer this section. 63 (5) Educational training programs required by this section 64 must be conducted by a nationally recognized organization 65 experienced in training laypersons in emergency health treatment 66 or an entity or individual approved by the department and may be 67 offered online. For personnel who perform their duties in a food 68 service establishment or a recreation and wellness facility at a 69 state university or a Florida College System institution, the 70 costs associated with such training programs must be paid by the 71 state university or the Florida College System institution. The 72 curriculum must include at a minimum: 73 (a) Recognition of the symptoms of systemic reactions to 74 food, insect stings, and other allergens; and 75 (b) The proper administration of an epinephrine auto 76 injector. 77 (6) A certificate of training may be given to a person who: 78 (a) Is 18 years of age or older; 79 (b) Has, or reasonably expects to have, responsibility for 80 or contact with at least one other person as a result of his or 81 her occupational or volunteer status, including, but not limited 82 to, a camp counselor, scout leader, school teacher, forest 83 ranger, tour guide, or chaperone, or any personnel who perform 84 their duties in a food service establishment or a recreation and 85 wellness facility at a state university or Florida College 86 System institution; and 87 (c) Has successfully completed an educational training 88 program as described in subsection (5) or holds a current state 89 emergency medical technician certification with evidence of 90 training in the recognition of a severe allergic reaction and 91 the administration of an epinephrine auto-injector. 92 (7) A person who successfully completes an educational 93 training program may obtain a certificate upon payment of a $25 94anapplication feeof $25. For personnel who perform their 95 duties in a food service establishment or a recreation and 96 wellness facility at a state university or a Florida College 97 System institution, the state university or Florida College 98 System institution shall provide funding for the payment of such 99 fees. 100 (9)(a) A person issued a certificate pursuant to this 101 section shall submit an incident report to the department within 102 30 days after he or she administers an epinephrine auto-injector 103 during the performance of his or her duties as an employee or 104 agent of an authorized entity. 105 (b) By December 1 of each year, the department shall 106 publish a summary of the information contained within the 107 incident reports submitted pursuant to paragraph (a). 108 Section 2. Subsections (1) through (4) of section 381.885, 109 Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 110 381.885 Epinephrine auto-injectors; emergency 111 administration.— 112 (1) PRESCRIBING TO AN AUTHORIZED ENTITY.—An authorized 113 health care practitioner may prescribe epinephrine auto 114 injectors in the name of an authorized entity for use in 115 accordance with this section, and pharmacists shallmaydispense 116 epinephrine auto-injectors pursuant to a prescription issued in 117 the name of an authorized entity. 118 (2) MAINTENANCE OF SUPPLY.—An authorized entity shallmay119 acquire and stock a supply of epinephrine auto-injectors 120 pursuant to a prescription issued in accordance with this 121 section. Such epinephrine auto-injectors must be stored in 122 accordance with the epinephrine auto-injector’s instructions for 123 use and with any additional requirementsthat may beestablished 124 by the department. An authorized entity shall designate 125 employees or agents who hold a certificate issued pursuant to s. 126 381.88 to be responsible for the storage, maintenance, and 127 general oversight of epinephrine auto-injectors acquired by the 128 authorized entity. 129 (3) USE OF EPINEPHRINE AUTO-INJECTORS.—An individual who 130 holds a certificate issued pursuant to s. 381.88 shallmay, on 131 the premises of or in connection with the authorized entity, use 132 epinephrine auto-injectors prescribed pursuant to subsection (1) 133 to: 134 (a) Provide an epinephrine auto-injector to a person who 135 the certified individual in good faith believes is experiencing 136 a severe allergic reaction for that person’s immediate self 137 administration, regardless of whether the person has a 138 prescription for an epinephrine auto-injector or has previously 139 been diagnosed with an allergy. 140 (b) Administer an epinephrine auto-injector to a person who 141 the certified individual in good faith believes is experiencing 142 a severe allergic reaction, regardless of whether the person has 143 a prescription for an epinephrine auto-injector or has 144 previously been diagnosed with an allergy. 145 (4) EXPANDED AVAILABILITY.—An authorized entity that 146 acquires a stock supply of epinephrine auto-injectors pursuant 147 to a prescription issued by an authorized health care 148 practitioner in accordance with this section shallmaymake the 149 auto-injectors available to individuals other than certified 150 individuals identified in subsection (3) who shallmay151 administer the auto-injector to a person believed in good faith 152 to be experiencing a severe allergic reaction if the epinephrine 153 auto-injectors are stored in a locked, secure container and are 154 made available only upon remote authorization by an authorized 155 health care practitioner after consultation with the authorized 156 health care practitioner by audio, televideo, or other similar 157 means of electronic communication. Consultation with an 158 authorized health care practitioner for this purpose is not 159 considered the practice of telemedicine or otherwise construed 160 as violating any law or rule regulating the authorized health 161 care practitioner’s professional practice. 162 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2020.