Nevada Code § 394.1995

Order for doses of epinephrine or opioid antagonist to be maintained by private school; school personnel authorized to administer; storage in secure location
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1. A private school may obtain an order
from a physician, osteopathic physician, physician assistant or advanced
practice registered nurse for auto-injectable epinephrine pursuant to NRS 630.374 , 632.239 or 633.707 to be maintained at the school. If
a dose of auto-injectable epinephrine maintained by the private school is used
or expires, the private school may obtain additional doses of auto-injectable
epinephrine to replace the used or expired auto-injectable epinephrine.
2. A private school may obtain an order
from a health care professional for an opioid antagonist pursuant to NRS 453C.105 to be maintained at the
school. If a dose of an opioid antagonist maintained by the private school is
used or expires, the private school may obtain an additional dose of the opioid
antagonist to replace the used or expired opioid antagonist.
3. Auto-injectable epinephrine or an
opioid antagonist maintained by a private school pursuant to this section may
be administered by a school nurse or any other employee of the private school
who has received training in the proper storage and administration of
auto-injectable epinephrine or an opioid antagonist, as applicable.
4. A school nurse or other trained
employee may administer:
(a) Auto-injectable epinephrine maintained at the
school to any pupil on the premises of the private school during regular school
hours whom the school nurse or other trained employee reasonably believes is
experiencing anaphylaxis.
(b) An opioid antagonist maintained at the school
to any person on the premises of the school whom the school nurse or other
designated employee reasonably believes is experiencing an opioid-related drug
overdose.
5. A private school shall ensure that
auto-injectable epinephrine or any opioid antagonist maintained at the school
is stored in a designated, secure location that is unlocked and easily
accessible.
6. The governing body of each private
school that obtains an order for an opioid antagonist pursuant to subsection 2
shall adopt a policy to ensure that:
(a) Emergency assistance is sought each time a
person experiences an opioid-related drug overdose on the premises of the
school; and
(b) The parent or guardian of each pupil to whom
an opioid antagonist is administered is notified as soon as practicable.
7. A private school or member of the
governing body or employee thereof is not liable for any error or omission
concerning the acquisition, possession, provision or administration of
auto-injectable epinephrine or an opioid antagonist maintained at the private
school pursuant to this section not resulting from gross negligence or
reckless, willful or wanton conduct of the school, member or employee, as
applicable, if the auto-injectable epinephrine or opioid antagonist is provided
or administered during the rendering of emergency care or assistance during an
emergency.
8. As used in this section:
(a) Health care professional has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 453C.030 .
(b) Opioid antagonist has the meaning ascribed
to it in NRS 453C.040 .
(c) Opioid-related drug overdose has the
meaning ascribed to it in NRS 453C.050 .

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