Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1210

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Provides for school contracted agents trained by a nurse to administer an epinephrine auto syringe

Impact

By allowing trained employees or contracted agents supervised by school nurses to administer epinephrine, SB1210 aims to mitigate the response time during allergic emergencies that could potentially save lives. The provision emphasizes that immunity from civil liability extends not only to the nurses but also to the other trained personnel, which may encourage more schools to adopt this practice. Moreover, this legislative change could set a precedent for similar health-related policies in educational institutions across the state, significantly impacting student health protocols.

Summary

Senate Bill 1210 focuses on the administration of epinephrine auto syringes in schools. It provides a framework for school boards to authorize licensed school nurses to maintain an adequate supply of epinephrine and outlines the procedures for obtaining these supplies through prescriptions from qualified medical professionals. The bill seeks to enhance the safety of students by enabling trained staff to administer epinephrine during life-threatening anaphylactic reactions, a significant medical emergency that can occur in school settings.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward, there may be points of contention, particularly around the extent of training required for non-nursing staff who will administer epinephrine. Concerns may arise regarding the adequacy of training programs and whether they sufficiently prepare staff to handle such critical situations. Additionally, discussions could include the availability of resources, such as appropriate training materials and the financial cost of maintaining an adequate supply of epinephrine at schools, especially for districts with limited budgets.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB1170

Provides for school contracted agents trained by a nurse to administer an epinephrine auto syringe

MO SB119

Provides for administration of auto-injectable epinephrine by a school nurse or trained school employee. (gov sig)

MO SB958

Modifies provisions relating to transportation of school children

MO HB1043

In school health services, further providing for definitions, for possession and use of asthma inhalers and epinephrine auto-injectors, for school access to emergency epinephrine and for administration of epinephrine auto-injectors by school bus drivers and school crossing guards.

MO SB823

Modifies provisions relating to child protection

MO SB7

Use of epinephrine delivery systems and standing orders for epinephrine. (FE)

MO AB9

Use of epinephrine delivery systems and standing orders for epinephrine. (FE)

MO S4545

Expands epinephrine administration mechanisms permitted in schools.

MO HB2429

Athletic trainers; exemption from liability when administering albuterol inhalers, etc.

MO SB726

Establishes "Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome Awareness Day" in Missouri

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.