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House unanimously OKs bill to let students carry epinephrine auto‑injectors and permit non‑school supervisors to be trained
Utah House of Representatives · January 18, 2007
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Summary
House Bill 56 passed unanimously after an amendment clarified that students may carry epinephrine auto‑injectors without violating school policy and that the health department may use 'permitted' rather than 'certified' language to lower fiscal impact. The PTA endorsed the change.
The Utah House unanimously approved House Bill 56, which allows students to carry epinephrine auto‑injectors at school and expands permissible administration by trained, permitted non‑school supervisors on outings.
Representative Todd Kaiser, the sponsor, explained Amendment No. 2 that…
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