Oklahoma Code § 59-6002

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Prescriptions for epinephrine auto-injectors at Emergency
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Public Access Stations - Use of auto-injectors--Immunity from
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A.  As used in this section:
1.  "Emergency public access station" (EPAS) means a locked,
secure container for the storage of epinephrine auto-injectors under
the general oversight of a physician, which allows a lay rescuer to
consult with a physician in real time by audio, televideo or other
similar means of electronic communication and, upon authorization of
the consulting physician, may be unlocked to make available the
epinephrine auto-injector.
2.  "Epinephrine auto-injector" means a single-use device used
for the automatic injection of a premeasured dose of epinephrine
into the human body;
3.  "Physician" means a person licensed to practice medicine
pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Allopathic Medical and
Surgical Licensure and Supervision Act or the Oklahoma Osteopathic
Medicine Act.
B.  1.  Notwithstanding any applicable provision of law to the
contrary, a physician may prescribe a stock of epinephrine auto-
injectors to any entity or organization for storage in an Emergency
Public Access Station (EPAS) or may place a stock of supply of
epinephrine auto-injectors at any entity or organization in an EPAS
in accordance with protocols established by the physician.
2.  A physician may provide consultation to the user of an EPAS
and may make the epinephrine auto-injectors stored within available
to the user in accordance with protocols established by the
physician.
3.  Any person may use an EPAS and may administer or provide
epinephrine auto-injectors made available through the EPAS to a
specific individual believed in good faith to be experiencing
anaphylaxis or the parent, guardian or caregiver of such individual.
C.  Any person, including any entity or organization at which an
EPAS is located, a physician, and any user of an EPAS who undertakes
in good faith any act or mission pursuant to this act shall not be
liable for any injuries or related damages that result from any such
act or omission; provided, such immunity shall not apply to acts or
omissions constituting gross, willful or wanton negligence.  This
act shall not eliminate, limit or reduce any other immunity or
defense that may be available under state law.  Use of an EPAS in
accordance with this act shall not constitute the practice of
medicine or any other profession otherwise requiring licensure.

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