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Wallingford policy change would let qualified employees use non-injection delivery mechanisms for emergency meds
Wallingford Public School Policy Committee · February 11, 2026
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Summary
Draft revisions reflect Public Act 25-143 and allow qualified district employees, with medical-adviser and nurse supervision, to administer a broader range of medical delivery mechanisms (for example, nasal sprays) and permit administration of epinephrine or glucagon in certain circumstances.
District staff told the policy committee that Shipman & Goodwin and district medical advisers revised the student medication policy to reflect changes in state law (Public Act 25-143). The presenter said the revisions authorize boards to use a wider range of approved medical delivery…
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