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Senate advances bill allowing trained volunteers to administer glucagon to students in emergencies
Utah State Senate · January 19, 2006
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Summary
Senate Bill 8 would let trained nonmedical school volunteers administer glucagon in diabetic emergencies, protect volunteers with liability provisions, and permit some students to carry prescribed medication; the Senate voted to read the bill for a third time (28-0-1).
Senate Bill 8, which aims to allow trained nonmedical volunteers to administer glucagon during diabetic emergencies and to permit certain students to carry prescribed diabetes medication at school, advanced on the Senate floor. Sponsor Senator Arent (Arendt) said the bill protects parental authority…
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