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Senate approves bill allowing emergency epinephrine administration outside schools and permitting students to carry EpiPens
Summary
House Bill 56, extending authorization for emergency epinephrine administration (EpiPen) beyond K‑12 schools to coaches, scout leaders and park rangers and allowing students to possess EpiPens, passed the Utah Senate and was returned to the House for action.
Senator Dayton presented House Bill 56 to expand the classes of adults authorized to administer emergency epinephrine (EpiPen) and to allow students with severe allergies to carry auto‑injectors at school. "It is a life or death matter if it is needed and it could save your life and buy you time," Dayton said, urging support for…
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