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Lawmakers hear bill to require epinephrine supply and reporting in public schools
Summary
Representative Mike Drago and supporters told the Senate committee HB 677 would require public schools to maintain supplies of epinephrine (auto‑injectors or approved nasal sprays), name trained assistive personnel, and report inventories for possible reimbursement; proponents cited programs that donate replacement doses.
Representative Jaygo (Senator Sullivan introduced HB 677 on behalf of its sponsor) summarized House Bill 677 as a measure to require public schools to maintain epinephrine supplies and to name at least one trained assistive employee to cover school hours for administration and to report inventory for reimbursement.
Representative Mike Drago, the bill sponsor, said the bill would move from the existing permissive authority (allowing schools to maintain a supply) to a requirement that…
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