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121A.2205 POSSESSION AND USE OF NONSYRINGE INJECTORS OF EPINEPHRINE;
MODEL POLICY.
(a) At the start of each school year or at the time a student enrolls in school, whichever is
first, a student's parent, school staff, including those responsible for student health care, and the
prescribing medical professional must develop and implement an individualized written health
plan for a student who is prescribed nonsyringe injectors of epinephrine that enables the student to:
(1) possess nonsyringe injectors of epinephrine; or
(2) if the parent and prescribing medical professional determine the student is unable to
possess the epinephrine, have immediate access to nonsyringe injectors of epinephrine in close
proximity to the student at all times during the instructional day.
The plan must designate the school staff responsible for implementing the student's health
plan, including recognizing anaphylaxis and administering nonsyringe injectors of epinephrine
when required, consistent with section 121A.22, subdivision 2, clause (10). This health plan may
be included in a student's 504 plan.
(b) A school under this section is a public school under section 120A.22, subdivision 4, or a
nonpublic school, excluding a home school, under section 120A.22, subdivision 4, that is subject
to the federal Americans with Disabilities Act. Other nonpublic schools are encouraged to develop
and implement an individualized written health plan for students requiring nonsyringe injectors of
epinephrine, consistent with this section and section 121A.22, subdivision 2, clause (10).
(c) A school district and its agents and employees are immune from liability for any act or
failure to act, made in good faith, in implementing this section.
(d) The education commissioner may develop and transmit to interested schools a model
policy and individualized health plan form consistent with this section and federal 504 plan
requirements. The policy and form may:
(1) assess a student's ability to safely possess nonsyringe injectors of epinephrine;
(2) identify staff training needs related to recognizing anaphylaxis and administering
epinephrine when needed;
(3) accommodate a student's need to possess or have immediate access to nonsyringe injectors
of epinephrine in close proximity to the student at all times during the instructional day; and
(4) ensure that the student's parent provides properly labeled nonsyringe injectors of
epinephrine to the school for the student as needed.
(e) Additional nonsyringe injectors of epinephrine may be available in school first aid kits.
(f) The school board of the school district must define instructional day for the purposes
of this section.
History: 2004 c 294 art 2 s 7

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