Texas Code § 773.014

ADMINISTRATION OF EPINEPHRINE BY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PERSONNEL
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Sec. 773.014. ADMINISTRATION OF EPINEPHRINE BY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PERSONNEL. (a) An emergency medical services provider and a first responder organization may acquire and possess epinephrine delivery systems in accordance with this section. Emergency medical services personnel may carry and administer epinephrine delivery systems in accordance with this section.
(b) The executive commissioner shall adopt rules designed to protect the public health and safety to implement this section. The rules must provide that emergency medical services personnel may administer an epinephrine delivery system to another only if the person has successfully completed a training course, approved by the department, in the use of the device that is consistent with the national standard training curriculum for emergency medical technicians.
(c) An emergency medical services provider or first responder organization may acquire, possess, maintain, and dispose of epinephrine delivery systems, and emergency medical services personnel may carry, maintain, administer, and dispose of epinephrine delivery systems, only in accordance with:
(1) rules adopted under this section; and
(2) a delegated practice agreement that provides for medical supervision by a licensed physician who either:
(A) acts as a medical director for an emergency medical services system or a licensed hospital; or
(B) has knowledge and experience in the delivery of emergency care.
(c-1) A licensed physician acting as a medical director for an emergency medical services system may restrict the use and administration of epinephrine delivery systems to certain emergency medical services personnel of the system through:
(1) the delegated practice agreement; or
(2) the adoption of policies governing the use of the epinephrine delivery systems by personnel within the system.
(d) Emergency medical services personnel who administer epinephrine delivery systems to others shall immediately report the use to the physician supervising the activities of the emergency medical services personnel.
(e) The administration of an epinephrine delivery system to another under this section is considered to be the administration of emergency care for the purposes of any statute relating to liability for the provision of emergency care. The administration of an epinephrine delivery system to another in accordance with the requirements of this section does not constitute the unlawful practice of any health care profession.
(f) A person otherwise authorized to sell or provide an epinephrine delivery system to another may sell or provide the epinephrine delivery systems to an emergency medical services provider or a first responder organization authorized to acquire and possess the epinephrine delivery systems under this section.
(g) This section does not prevent emergency medical services personnel who are also licensed health care professionals under another health care licensing law and who are authorized to acquire, possess, and administer an epinephrine delivery system under the other health care licensing law from acting under the other law.
(h) This section does not impose a standard of care not otherwise required by law.

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