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PRINTER'S NO. 992 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE BILL 
No.928 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY KOSIEROWSKI, MARCELL, VENKAT, SANCHEZ, WAXMAN, 
GUENST, BURGOS, MADDEN, DEASY, HANBIDGE, HILL-EVANS, OTTEN, 
KENYATTA, HADDOCK, MAYES, BOYD, CURRY, CERRATO, DONAHUE, 
BOROWSKI, McNEILL, SCHLOSSBERG, MIHALEK, O'MARA, WEBSTER, 
CIRESI, WARREN, ISAACSON, FREEMAN, SHUSTERMAN, CEPEDA-
FREYTIZ, GIRAL, PIELLI, STEELE, HOWARD, DALEY AND MALAGARI, 
MARCH 17, 2025 
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH, MARCH 17, 2025 
AN ACT
Amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania 
Consolidated Statutes, in epinephrine auto-injector entities, 
further providing for definitions and for epinephrine auto-
injectors for authorized entities.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1.  The definitions of "authorized entity" and 
"epinephrine auto-injector" in section 5502 of Title 35 of the 
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes are amended to read:
§ 5502.  Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this chapter 
shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 
context clearly indicates otherwise:
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"Authorized entity."  Any entity or organization, other than 
a school entity or a nonpublic school under section 1414.2 of 
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16 the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public 
School Code of 1949, which has an employee or agent who has 
completed the required training and at which allergens capable 
of causing anaphylaxis may be present, including, but not 
limited to:
(1)  recreation camps;
(2)  colleges and universities;
[(3)  day-care facilities; ]
(4)  youth sports leagues;
(5)  amusement parks;
(6)  restaurants;
(7)  places of employment;
(8)  sports arenas; and
(9)  law enforcement agencies.
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"Epinephrine auto-injector."  A single-use device used for 
the automatic injection of a premeasured appropriate weight-
based dose of epinephrine into the human body.
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Section 2.  Section 5503 of Title 35 is amended to read:
§ 5503.  Epinephrine auto-injectors for authorized entities and 
day-care facilities.
(a)  Prescribing and dispensing.--Notwithstanding any 
provision of law to the contrary, a health care practitioner 
with prescriptive authority may prescribe epinephrine auto-
injectors in the name of an authorized entity or day-care 
facility for use in accordance with this section. Pharmacists 
and health care practitioners may dispense epinephrine auto-
injectors pursuant to a prescription issued in the name of an 
authorized entity or day-care facility .
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30 (b)  Supply.--
[(1)]  An authorized entity may acquire and stock a 
supply of epinephrine auto-injectors pursuant to a 
prescription issued in accordance with this section. [ The 
epinephrine auto-injectors shall be stored:
(i)  in a location readily accessible in an 
emergency; and
(ii)  in accordance with:
(A)  the epinephrine auto-injector's instructions 
for use; and
(B)  any additional requirements that may be 
established by the department.
(2)  An authorized entity shall designate employees or 
agents who have completed the training required under 
subsection (d) to be responsible for the storage, 
maintenance, control and general oversight of epinephrine 
auto-injectors acquired by the authorized entity. ] A day-care 
facility shall, subject to the availability of funding by the 
department, acquire and stock a supply of epinephrine auto-
injectors pursuant to a prescription issued in accordance 
with this section.
(b.1)  Storage.--
(1)  An epinephrine auto-injector shall be stored:
(i)  in a location readily accessible in an 
emergency; and
(ii)  in accordance with:
(A)  the epinephrine auto-injector's instructions 
for use; and
(B)  any additional requirements that may be 
established by the department.
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30 (2)  An authorized entity or day-care facility shall 
designate an employee or agent who has completed the required 
training under subsection (d) to be responsible for the 
storage, maintenance, control and general oversight of 
epinephrine auto-injectors acquired by the authorized entity 
or day-care facility.
(c)  Use.--An employee or agent of an authorized entity or 
other individual associated with the entity or day-care facility 
who has completed the training required under subsection (d) may 
use epinephrine auto-injectors prescribed under subsection (a) 
to do any of the following:
(1)  Provide an epinephrine auto-injector for immediate 
administration to any individual, or the parent, guardian or 
caregiver of the individual, who the employee, agent or other 
individual associated with the entity believes, in good 
faith, is experiencing anaphylaxis, regardless of whether the 
individual has a prescription for an epinephrine auto-
injector or has previously been diagnosed with an allergy.
(2)  Administer an epinephrine auto-injector to any 
individual who the employee, agent or other individual 
believes, in good faith, is experiencing anaphylaxis, 
regardless of whether the individual has a prescription for 
an epinephrine auto-injector or has previously been diagnosed 
with an allergy.
(d)  Training.--
(1)  An employee or agent of the authorized entity or 
other individual associated with the entity or day-care 
facility shall complete an anaphylaxis training program as 
required by the department. The training shall be conducted 
by a nationally recognized organization experienced in 
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30 training laypersons in emergency health treatment, a health 
care practitioner employed or contracted by the authorized 
entity or day-care facility, or an entity or individual 
approved by the department. The department may approve 
specific entities or individuals or may approve classes of 
entities or individuals to conduct the training. Training may 
be conducted online or in person and, at a minimum, shall 
cover:
(i)  how to recognize signs and symptoms of severe 
allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis;
(ii)  standards and procedures for the storage and 
administration of an epinephrine auto-injector; and
(iii)  emergency follow-up procedures.
(2)  The entity or individual that conducts the training 
shall issue a certificate, on a form developed or approved by 
the department, to each individual who successfully completes 
the anaphylaxis training program.
(d.1)  Informational materials for day-care facilities.--The 
department, in consultation with the Department of Human 
Services, shall develop, within 90 days of the effective date of 
this subsection, informational materials for a day-care facility 
to distribute to a parent or guardian of a child in the 
facility's care. The following shall apply:
(1)  The materials shall include the following:
(i)  Signs and symptoms of allergic reactions, 
including anaphylaxis.
(ii)  The requirements under subsections (a), (b), 
(b.1), (c) and (d).
(iii)  If an incident involving an allergic reaction 
occurs, any emergency treatment procedures to be followed 
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30 by facility staff.
(iv)  Any food allergy policy the center has in 
place, including implementation of a plan specific to a 
child.
(2)  The department shall update the informational 
materials on a triennial basis.
(3)  A day-care facility shall provide the informational 
materials to a parent or guardian of a child in its care on 
an annual basis.
(e)  Good Samaritan protections.--
(1)  The following shall not be liable for any injuries 
or related damages that result from any act or omission taken 
under this section:
(i)  An authorized entity or day-care facility that 
possesses and makes available epinephrine auto-injectors 
and its employees, agents and other individuals 
associated with the entity;
(ii)  a health care practitioner that prescribes or 
dispenses epinephrine auto-injectors to an authorized 
entity or day-care facility ;
(iii)  a pharmacist or health care practitioner that 
dispenses epinephrine auto-injectors to an authorized 
entity or day-care facility ; and
(iv)  an individual or entity that conducts the 
training described under subsection (d).
(2)  The immunity provided under paragraph (1) shall not 
apply to acts or omissions constituting intentional 
misconduct or gross negligence.
(3)  The administration of an epinephrine auto-injector 
in accordance with this section shall not be considered the 
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30 practice of medicine or any other profession that otherwise 
requires licensure.
(4)  This subsection shall not eliminate, limit or reduce 
any other immunity or defense that may be available under 
law, including that provided under 42 Pa.C.S. § 8332 
(relating to emergency response provider and bystander good 
Samaritan civil immunity).
(5)  An entity located in this Commonwealth shall not be 
liable for any injuries or related damages that result from 
the provision or administration of an epinephrine auto-
injector outside of this Commonwealth if the entity:
(i)  would not have been liable for the injuries or 
related damages had the provision or administration 
occurred within this Commonwealth; or
(ii)  is not liable for the injuries or related 
damages under the law of the state in which the provision 
or administration occurred.
Section 3.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.
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