Nevada Code § 633.707

Osteopathic physician or physician assistant authorized to issue order for school or authorized entity to obtain and maintain auto-injectable epinephrine; immunity from liability
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1. An osteopathic physician or physician
assistant may issue to a public or private school an order to allow the school
to obtain and maintain auto-injectable epinephrine at the school, regardless of
whether any person at the school has been diagnosed with a condition which may
cause the person to require such medication for the treatment of anaphylaxis.
2. An osteopathic physician or physician
assistant may issue to an authorized entity an order to allow the authorized
entity to obtain and maintain auto-injectable epinephrine at any location under
the control of the authorized entity where allergens capable of causing
anaphylaxis may be present, regardless of whether any person employed by,
affiliated with or served by the authorized entity has been diagnosed with a
condition which may cause the person to require such medication for the
treatment of anaphylaxis.
3. An order issued pursuant to subsection
1 or 2 must contain:
(a) The name and signature of the osteopathic
physician or physician assistant and the address of the osteopathic physician
or physician assistant if not immediately available to the pharmacist;
(b) The classification of his or her license;
(c) The name of the public or private school or
authorized entity to which the order is issued;
(d) The name, strength and quantity of the drug
authorized to be obtained and maintained by the order; and
(e) The date of issue.
4. An osteopathic physician or physician
assistant is not subject to disciplinary action solely for issuing a valid
order pursuant to subsection 1 or 2 to an entity other than a natural person
and without knowledge of a specific natural person who requires the medication.
5. An osteopathic physician or physician
assistant is not liable for any error or omission concerning the acquisition,
possession, provision or administration of auto-injectable epinephrine
maintained by a public or private school or authorized entity pursuant to an
order issued by the osteopathic physician or physician assistant not resulting
from gross negligence or reckless, willful or wanton conduct of the osteopathic
physician or physician assistant.
6. As used in this section:
(a) Authorized entity has the meaning ascribed
to it in NRS 450B.710 .
(b) Private school has the meaning ascribed to
it in NRS 394.103 .
(c) Public school has the meaning ascribed to
it in NRS 385.007 .

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