Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 40 - STOCK MEDICATION IN SCHOOLS AND OTHER ENTITIES
Subchapter E - EPINEPHRINE AUTO-INJECTOR POLICIES IN SCHOOLS
Section 40.65 - Maintenance, Administration, and Disposal of Unassigned Epinephrine Auto-Injectors
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) A school district, open-enrollment charter school, or private school shall obtain a prescription from an authorized healthcare provider each year, to stock, possess, and maintain at least one unassigned adult epinephrine auto-injector pack (two doses) on each school campus as described in Texas Education Code § 38.211.
(b) Each school district superintendent, open-enrollment charter school administrator, or private school administrator will designate appropriate school personnel to coordinate and manage policy implementation, including training of school personnel, and the acquisition or purchase, usage, expiration, and disposal of unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors. Throughout the school calendar year, the designated school personnel must coordinate with each campus to ensure the unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors are checked monthly for expiration and usage and the findings are documented.
(c) At least one school personnel or one school volunteer who is authorized and trained to administer an unassigned epinephrine auto-injector must be present on campus during all hours the campus is open for school-sponsored activities.
(d) School personnel or school volunteers who are trained and authorized may administer an unassigned epinephrine auto-injector to a person who is reasonably believed to be experiencing anaphylaxis on a school campus, or as indicated in the school's unassigned epinephrine auto-injector policy.
(e) Local emergency medical services must be promptly notified by the school when an individual is suspected of experiencing anaphylaxis and when an epinephrine auto-injector is administered. If the trained school personnel or school volunteer is the only individual available to notify emergency medical services, the trained individual should administer the unassigned epinephrine auto-injector before notifying emergency medical services.
(f) The parent, legal guardian, or emergency contact must be promptly notified by the school when an unassigned epinephrine auto-injector is utilized on their child as soon as feasible during the emergency response to suspected anaphylaxis. School records of the administration of the unassigned epinephrine auto-injector and suspected anaphylaxis must be provided to the parent or guardian of the recipient upon request.
(g) Records relating to implementation and administration of the school's unassigned epinephrine auto-injector policy shall be retained per the record retention schedule for records of public school districts found in 13 Texas Administrative Code §7.125.
(h) Unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors shall be stored in a secure, easily accessible area for an emergency, in accordance with the manufacturer's guidelines. It is recommended the school administrator develop a map to be placed in high traffic areas indicating the location of the unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors on each school campus. It is recommended the map also indicate the locations of the automated external defibrillator.
(i) The school district, open-enrollment charter school, or private school shall develop a plan to replace, as soon as reasonably possible, any unassigned epinephrine auto-injector used or close to expiration.
(j) Used unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors shall be considered infectious waste and shall be disposed of according to the school's bloodborne pathogen control policy.
(k) Expired unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors shall be disposed of according to the school's medication disposal policy.