Sen. Chris Nybo

Filed: 3/29/2018

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2917

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2917 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Epinephrine Auto-Injector Act is amended by
5changing Section 10 as follows:
 
6    (410 ILCS 27/10)
7    Sec. 10. Prescription to authorized entity; use; training.
8    (a) A health care practitioner may prescribe epinephrine
9auto-injectors in the name of an authorized entity for use in
10accordance with this Act, and pharmacists and health care
11practitioners may dispense epinephrine auto-injectors pursuant
12to a prescription issued in the name of an authorized entity.
13Such prescriptions shall be valid for a period of 2 years.
14    (b) An authorized entity may acquire and stock a supply of
15undesignated epinephrine auto-injectors pursuant to a
16prescription issued under subsection (a) of this Section. Such

 

 

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1undesignated epinephrine auto-injectors shall be stored in a
2location readily accessible in an emergency and in accordance
3with the instructions for use of the epinephrine
4auto-injectors. The Department may establish any additional
5requirements an authorized entity must follow under this Act.
6    (c) An employee or agent of an authorized entity or other
7individual who has completed training under subsection (d) of
8this Section may:
9        (1) provide an epinephrine auto-injector to any
10    individual on the property of the authorized entity whom
11    the employee, agent, or other individual believes in good
12    faith is experiencing anaphylaxis, or to the parent,
13    guardian, or caregiver of such individual, for immediate
14    administration, regardless of whether the individual has a
15    prescription for an epinephrine auto-injector or has
16    previously been diagnosed with an allergy; or
17        (2) administer an epinephrine auto-injector to any
18    individual on the property of the authorized entity whom
19    the employee, agent, or other individual believes in good
20    faith is experiencing anaphylaxis, regardless of whether
21    the individual has a prescription for an epinephrine
22    auto-injector or has previously been diagnosed with an
23    allergy.
24    (d) An employee, agent, or other individual authorized must
25complete an anaphylaxis training program before he or she is
26able to provide or administer an epinephrine auto-injector

 

 

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1under this Section. Such training shall be valid for a period
2of 2 years and shall be conducted by a nationally recognized
3organization experienced in training laypersons in emergency
4health treatment. The Department shall include links to
5training providers' websites on its website.
6    Training shall include, but is not limited to:
7        (1) how to recognize signs and symptoms of an allergic
8    reaction, including anaphylaxis;
9        (2) how to administer an epinephrine auto-injector;
10    and
11        (3) a test demonstrating competency of the knowledge
12    required to recognize anaphylaxis and administer an
13    epinephrine auto-injector.
14    Training may also include, but is not limited to:
15        (A) a review of high-risk areas on the authorized
16    entity's property and its related facilities;
17        (B) steps to take to prevent exposure to allergens;
18        (C) emergency follow-up procedures; and
19        (D) other criteria as determined in rules adopted
20    pursuant to this Act.
21    Training may be conducted either online or in person. The
22Department shall approve training programs and list permitted
23training programs on the Department's Internet website.
24    (e) When an employee or agent of an authorized entity or
25other individual who has completed training under subsection
26(d) of this Section administers an epinephrine auto-injector in

 

 

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1good faith, the authorized entity, and its employees and agents
2and a physician, physician's assistant with prescriptive
3authority, and advanced practice registered nurse with
4prescriptive authority who provides a standing order or
5prescription for an epinephrine auto-injector incur no civil or
6professional liability, except for willful and wanton conduct,
7as a result of any injury or death arising from the use of an
8epinephrine auto-injector. A health care professional shall
9not be subject to civil or professional liability for not
10providing an epinephrine auto-injector standing order or
11prescription.
12(Source: P.A. 99-711, eff. 1-1-17.)".