Maryland Code § HG-13-7A-01

Section HG-13-7A-01
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Agent" means an individual who:
(1) Is at least 18 years of age;
(2) Has successfully completed, at the expense of the participating
facility, an educational training program approved by the Department under § 13-
7A-03 of this subtitle; and

(3) Is designated by a certificate holder to administer emergency use
epinephrine in accordance with the provisions of this subtitle.
(c) "Anaphylaxis" means a sudden, severe, and potentially life-threatening
allergic reaction that occurs when an individual is exposed to an allergen.
(d) "Certificate" means a certificate issued by the Department to an
individual to obtain, store, and administer emergency use epinephrine.
(e) "Certificate holder" means an individual who is authorized by the
Department to obtain, store, and administer emergency use epinephrine to be used
in an emergency situation.
(f) "Eligible institution" means an institution of higher education that has
a food service facility or a recreation and wellness facility on the premises and that is
authorized under this subtitle to obtain and store emergency use epinephrine.
(g) "Emergency use epinephrine" means a portable, disposable drug
delivery device or product approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration
that contains a premeasured single dose of epinephrine that is used to treat
anaphylaxis in an emergency situation.
(h) "Food service facility" has the meaning indicated in § 21-301 of this
article.
(i) "Participating facility" means a recreation or wellness facility at an
eligible institution or a food service facility, including a food service facility at an
eligible institution, in the State that voluntarily participates in the Program.
(j) "Program" means the Emergency Use Epinephrine Program established
under § 13-7A-02 of this subtitle.

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