West Virginia Code § 18-5-22c

Providing for the maintenance and use of epinephrine auto-injectors;
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administration of injections; notice; indemnity from liability; rules.
(a) A public, private, parochial or denominational school located within this state may
possess and maintain at the school a supply of epinephrine auto-injectors for use in
emergency medical care or treatment for an anaphylactic reaction. A prior diagnosis for a
student or school personnel requiring the use of epinephrine auto-injectors eis not necessary
to permit the school to stock epinephrine auto-injectors. Epinephrine auto-injectors shall be
maintained by the school in a secure location which is only accessible bry medical personnel
and authorized nonmedical personnel and not by students.
(b) An allopathic physician licensed to practice pursuant to the provisions of article three,
chapter thirty of this code or an osteopathic physician licensted to practice pursuant to the
provisions of article fourteen, chapter thirty of this code may prescribe within the course of
his or her professional practice standing orders and protocols for use when necessary by a
school which wishes to maintain epinephrine auto-injector pursuant to the provisions of this
section.
(c) A school nurse, as set forth in section twenty-two of this article, may administer an
epinephrine auto-injector to a student or school personnel during regular school hours or at
a school function when the school nugrse medically believes the individual is experiencing an
anaphylactic reaction. A school nurse may use the school supply of epinephrine auto-
injectors for a student or schoeol personnel authorized to self-administer that meet the
requirements of a prescription on file with the school.
(d) Nonmedical school personnel who have been trained in the administration of an
epinephrine auto-injector and who have been designated and authorized by the school or
county board to administer the epinephrine auto-injector are authorized to administer an
epinephrine auto-injector to a student or school personnel during regular school hours or at
a school function when the authorized and designated nonmedical school personnel
reaWsonably believes, based upon their training, that the individual is experiencing an
anaphylactic reaction. Nonmedical school personnel may use the school supply of
epinephrine auto-injectors for a student or school personnel authorized to self-administer
that meet the requirements of a prescription on file with the school.
(e) School transportation employees, including bus drivers, who have been trained in the
administration of an epinephrine auto-injector and who have been designated and authorized
by the school or county board to administer an epinephrine auto-injector may administer an
epinephrine auto-injector to a student or school personnel during transportation to or from a
school function when the school transportation employee reasonably believes, based upon
his or her training, that the individual is experiencing an anaphylactic reaction. A school
transportation employee may use the individual's personal supply of epinephrine auto-
injectors or the school's supply of epinephrine auto-injectors for a student or school
personnel authorized to self-administer that meet the requirements of a prescription on file
with the school: Provided, That a school transportation employee shall defer to an individual
possessing a higher degree of medical training or the parent of the child experiencing an
anaphylactic reaction, if either are present at the time of the reaction; Provided, however,
That the school transportation employee, trained and authorized to administer epinephrine
auto-injectors, is not subject to the terms of section twenty-two of this article.
(f) Prior notice to the parents of a student of the administration of the epinephrine auto-
injector is not required. Immediately following the administration of the epienephrine auto-
injector, the school shall provide notice to the parent of a student who received an auto-
injection. r
(g) A school nurse, a trained school transportation employee, or utrained and authorized
nonmedical school personnel who administer an epinephrine auto-injection to a student or to
school personnel as provided in this section is immune from tliability for any civil action
arising out of an act or omission resulting from the administration of the epinephrine auto-
injection unless the act or omission was the result of the school nurse, school transportation
employee, or trained and authorized nonmedical school personnel's gross negligence or
willful misconduct.
(h) For the purposes of this section, all county boards of education may participate in free or
discounted drug programs from pharmaceutical manufacturers to provide epinephrine auto-
injectors to schools in their countiesg which choose to stock auto-injectors.
(i) All county boards of education are required to collect and compile aggregate data on
incidents of anaphylactic reactions resulting in the administration of school maintained
epinephrine auto-injectors in their county during a school year and forward the data to the
state superintendent of schools. The state superintendent of schools shall prepare an annual
report to be presented to the Joint Committee on Government and Finance as set forth in
article three, chapter four of this code, by December 31 of each year.
(j) The State Board of Education, as defined in article two of this chapter, shall consult with
theW state health officer, as defined in section four, article three, chapter thirty of this code,
and promulgate rules necessary to effectuate the provisions of this section in accordance
with the provisions of article three-b, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code. The rules shall
provide, at a minimum, for:
(1) The criteria for selection and minimum requirements of nonmedical school personnel and
school transportation employees who may administer epinephrine auto-injectors following
the necessary training;
(2) The training requirements necessary for nonmedical school personnel and school
transportation employees to be authorized to administer an epinephrine auto-injection;
(3) Training on anaphylaxis and allergy awareness for food service workers in the school
system, if easily available locally;
(4) Storage requirements for maintaining the epinephrine auto-injectors within the schools;
(5) Comprehensive notice requirements to the parents of a student who was administered a
school maintained epinephrine auto-injection including who administered the injection, the
rational for administering the injection, the approximate time of the injection and any other
necessary elements to make the student's parents fully aware of the circumstances
surrounding the administration of the injection; e
(6) Any and all necessary documentation to be kept and maintained regarding receipt,
inventory, storage and usage of all epinephrine auto-injectors;
(7) Detailed reporting requirements for county boards of education on incidents of use of
school maintained epinephrine auto-injectors during a school year; and
(8) Any other requirements necessary to fully implemeant this section.

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