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2020 Arkansas Code
Title 20 - Public Health and Welfare
Subtitle 2 - Health and Safety
Chapter 13 - Emergency Medical Services
Subchapter 4 - Insect Sting and Other Allergic Reactions Emergency Treatment Act
§ 20-13-408. Auto-injectable epinephrine use by an authorized entity

Universal Citation:
AR Code § 20-13-408 (2020)
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  1. (a) In order to ensure the public health and safety, an authorized entity that acquires auto-injectable epinephrine shall ensure that:

    1. (1) An expected user:

      1. (A) Completes appropriate knowledge and skills courses at least one (1) time every two (2) years in anaphylaxis and auto-injectable epinephrine use; and

      2. (B) Obtains a certificate under this subchapter;

    2. (2) The auto-injectable epinephrine is maintained according to the manufacturer's operational guidelines and instructions in a locked, secure location; and

    3. (3) A person who renders emergency care or treatment to a person having an anaphylactic reaction by using auto-injectable epinephrine activates the emergency medical services system as soon as possible and immediately reports the use of auto-injectable epinephrine to the medical provider responding to the emergency.

  2. (b) An authorized entity and its expected users may:

    1. (1) Obtain a prescription in the name of the authorized entity for epinephrine auto-injectors and acquire epinephrine auto-injectors under the prescription;

    2. (2) Provide auto-injectable epinephrine for immediate self-administration to an individual who the authorized entity or expected user believes in good faith is experiencing anaphylaxis, regardless of whether the individual has a prescription for auto-injectable epinephrine or has previously been diagnosed with an allergy; and

    3. (3) Administer auto-injectable epinephrine directly to an individual who the authorized entity or expected user believes in good faith is experiencing anaphylaxis, regardless of whether the individual has a prescription for auto-injectable epinephrine or has been previously diagnosed with an allergy.

  3. (c) An authorized entity that possesses and makes available auto-injectable epinephrine shall:

    1. (1)

      1. (A) Submit to the Department of Health a report of each incident on the authorized entity's premises in which the authorized entity provides or administers auto-injectable epinephrine.

      2. (B) The department annually shall publish a report that summarizes and analyzes the reports submitted under this subdivision (c)(1); and

    2. (2) Notify an agent of emergency communications, 911, or vehicle dispatch center of the existence, location, and type of auto-injectable epinephrine.

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