Oklahoma Code § 70-1-116.3

Title 70. Schools: Self-administration of inhaled asthma or anaphylaxis
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medication – School board epinephrine injector policy.
A.  Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 1-116.2 of this
title, the board of education of each school district shall adopt a
policy on or before September 1, 2008, that permits the self-
administration of inhaled asthma medication by a student for
treatment of asthma, the self-administration of anaphylaxis
medication by a student for treatment of anaphylaxis and the self-
administration of replacement pancreatic enzymes by a student for
treatment of cystic fibrosis.  The policy shall require:
1.  The parent or guardian of the student to authorize in
writing the student's self-administration of medication;
2.  The parent or guardian of the student to provide to the
school a written statement from the physician treating the student
that the student has asthma, anaphylaxis or cystic fibrosis and is
capable of, and has been instructed in the proper method of, self-
administration of medication;
3.  The parent or guardian of the student to provide to the
school an emergency supply of the student's medication to be
administered pursuant to the provisions of Section 1-116.2 of this
title;
4.  The school district to inform the parent or guardian of the
student, in writing, that the school district and its employees and
agents shall incur no liability as a result of any injury arising
from the self-administration of medication by the student; and
5.  The parent or guardian of the student to sign a statement
acknowledging that the school district shall incur no liability as a
result of any injury arising from the self-administration of
medication by the student.
B.  The school board of each school district that elects to
stock Epinephrine or inhalers shall amend the policy identified in
subsection A of this section.
1.  The amended policy for Epinephrine shall require:

a. the school district to inform the parent or guardian
of each student, in writing, that a school nurse or
school employee trained by a health care professional
or trained pursuant to subsection G of this section
may administer Epinephrine to a student whom the
school nurse or trained school employee in good faith
believes is having an anaphylactic reaction,
b. a waiver of liability executed by a parent or guardian
be on file with the school district prior to the
administration of Epinephrine pursuant to paragraph 1
of this subsection, and
c. the school district to designate the employee
responsible for obtaining the Epinephrine at each
school site.
2.  The amended policy for inhalers shall require:
a. the school district to inform the parent or guardian
of each student, in writing, that a school nurse or
school employee trained by a health care professional
may administer an inhaler to a student whom the school
nurse or trained school employee in good faith
believes is having respiratory distress,
b. the school district to designate the employee
responsible for obtaining the inhalers and spacers or
holding chambers at each school site, and
c. the school district to notify the parent or guardian
of a student after administration of an inhaler.
C.  The school district and its employees and agents shall incur
no liability as a result of any injury arising pursuant to the
discharge or nondischarge of the powers provided for pursuant to
subparagraph a of paragraphs 1 and 2 of subsection B of this
section.
D.  A licensed physician who has prescriptive authority may
write a prescription for Epinephrine and inhalers and spacers or
holding chambers to the school district in the name of the district
as a body corporate specified in Section 5-105 of this title which
shall be maintained at each school site.  Such physician shall incur
no liability as a result of any injury arising from the use of
Epinephrine or the inhalers and spacers or holding chambers.
E.  The school district may maintain at each school a minimum of
two Epinephrine devices and two inhalers with spacers or holding
chambers in a secure location.  Provided, however, that nothing in
this section shall be construed as creating or imposing a duty on a
school district to maintain Epinephrine injectors or inhalers with
spacers or holding chambers at a school site or sites.
F.  In the event a student is believed to be having an
anaphylactic reaction or respiratory distress, a school employee
shall contact 911 as soon as possible.  If Epinephrine is

administered to a student, a school employee shall contact 911 as
soon as possible.  The school district shall notify the parent or
guardian of any student who experiences a possible allergic reaction
as soon as possible.
G.  The State Board of Education, in consultation with the State
Board of Health, shall develop model policies which school districts
shall use in compliance with this section.  The model policies shall
include, at a minimum, required annual training for teachers and
school employees who are directly responsible for students on the
topics of food allergies, recognizing anaphylaxis, and instruction
on how to administer Epinephrine.  The training shall be completed
before the school year begins or upon hiring the teacher or school
employee.  Documentation certifying completion of the required
training shall be retained in the personnel file of the teacher or
school employee.  The training may be provided online or in person
by the school nurse or a recognized food allergy and anaphylaxis
training program.
H.  The State Board of Education, in consultation with the State
Board of Health, shall promulgate rules to implement this section.
I.  As used in this section:
1.  "Medication" means a metered dose inhaler or a dry powder
inhaler to alleviate asthmatic symptoms, prescribed by a physician
and having an individual label, an anaphylaxis medication used to
treat anaphylaxis including but not limited to Epinephrine
prescribed by a physician and having an individual label, or
replacement pancreatic enzymes prescribed by a physician and having
an individual label;
2.  "Self-administration" means a student's use of medication
pursuant to prescription or written direction from a physician;
3.  "Respiratory distress" means the perceived or actual
presence of coughing, wheezing or shortness of breath; and
4.  "Inhaler" means a device that delivers a bronchodilator to
alleviate symptoms of respiratory distress that is manufactured in
the form of a metered-dose inhaler or dry-powder inhaler and that
may include a spacer or holding chamber that attaches to the inhaler
to improve the delivery of the bronchodilator.
J.  The permission for self-administration of asthma,
anaphylaxis or replacement pancreatic enzyme medication is effective
for the school year for which it is granted and shall be renewed
each subsequent school year upon fulfillment of the requirements of
this section.
K.  A student who is permitted to self-administer asthma,
anaphylaxis or replacement pancreatic enzyme medication pursuant to
this section shall be permitted to possess and use a prescribed
inhaler, anaphylaxis medication including but not limited to
Epinephrine, or replacement pancreatic enzyme medication at all
times.

Added by Laws 2003, c. 143, § 1, emerg. eff. April 28, 2003.
Amended by Laws 2008, c. 271, § 1, emerg. eff. May 27, 2008; Laws
2013, c. 397, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2013; Laws 2019, c. 125, § 1, eff.
July 1, 2019; Laws 2019, c. 276, § 1, eff. July 1, 2019; Laws 2025,
c. 184, § 2.

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