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20-34-4.5-0.2. “Emergency Medication”

Sec. 0.2. As used in this chapter, “emergency medication” means any of the following: (1) Albuterol. (2) Epinephrine. (3) Naloxone, as an overdose intervention drug that is subject to IC 16-42-27. As added by P.L.117-2017, SEC.3.

20-34-4.5-0.2. “Emergency Medication”

Sec. 0.2. As used in this chapter, “emergency medication” means any of the following: (1) Albuterol. (2) Epinephrine. (3) Naloxone, as an overdose intervention drug that is subject to IC 16-42-27. As added by P.L.117-2017, SEC.3.

20-34-4.5-0.4. “Emergency Stock Medication”

Sec. 0.4. As used in this chapter, “emergency stock medication” means emergency medication to which both of the following apply: (1) The prescription for the emergency medication is filled by a school or school corporation. (2) The emergency medication is stored at a school in accordance with this chapter. As added by P.L.117-2017, SEC.4.

20-34-4.5-0.4. “Emergency Stock Medication”

Sec. 0.4. As used in this chapter, “emergency stock medication” means emergency medication to which both of the following apply: (1) The prescription for the emergency medication is filled by a school or school corporation. (2) The emergency medication is stored at a school in accordance with this chapter. As added by P.L.117-2017, SEC.4.

20-34-4.5-0.6. “School”

Sec. 0.6. As used in this chapter, “school” means a: (1) public school; (2) charter school; or (3) state accredited nonpublic school. As added by P.L.117-2017, SEC.5. Amended by P.L.92-2020, SEC.84.

20-34-4.5-0.6. “School”

Sec. 0.6. As used in this chapter, “school” means a: (1) public school; (2) charter school; or (3) state accredited nonpublic school. As added by P.L.117-2017, SEC.5. Amended by P.L.92-2020, SEC.84.

20-34-4.5-1. Prescription for Emergency Medication; Storage

Sec. 1. (a) A school or a school corporation may: (1) fill a prescription for an emergency medication; and (2) store the emergency medication: (A) if the prescription is filled by a school, in the school; or (B) if the prescription is filled by a school corporation, in a school in the school corporation; if […]

20-34-4.5-1. Prescription for Emergency Medication; Storage

Sec. 1. (a) A school or a school corporation may: (1) fill a prescription for an emergency medication; and (2) store the emergency medication: (A) if the prescription is filled by a school, in the school; or (B) if the prescription is filled by a school corporation, in a school in the school corporation; if […]

20-34-4.5-1.5. Expiration Date for Injectable Epinephrine

Sec. 1.5. Injectable epinephrine that is filled and used in accordance with this chapter must have an expiration date of not less than twelve (12) months from the date that the pharmacy dispenses the injectable epinephrine to the school or school corporation. As added by P.L.117-2017, SEC.8.

20-34-4.5-1.5. Expiration Date for Injectable Epinephrine

Sec. 1.5. Injectable epinephrine that is filled and used in accordance with this chapter must have an expiration date of not less than twelve (12) months from the date that the pharmacy dispenses the injectable epinephrine to the school or school corporation. As added by P.L.117-2017, SEC.8.

20-34-4.5-2. Administration of Emergency Medication; School Employees, Training

Sec. 2. (a) A school nurse may administer emergency stock medication obtained under section 1 of this chapter to any of the following individuals if the individual is demonstrating signs or symptoms of a life-threatening emergency and the individual does not have emergency medication at the school or the individual’s prescription is not available: (1) […]

20-34-4.5-2. Administration of Emergency Medication; School Employees, Training

Sec. 2. (a) A school nurse may administer emergency stock medication obtained under section 1 of this chapter to any of the following individuals if the individual is demonstrating signs or symptoms of a life-threatening emergency and the individual does not have emergency medication at the school or the individual’s prescription is not available: (1) […]

20-34-4.5-3. Prescribing Emergency Medication; Dispensing

Sec. 3. (a) A health care provider who is licensed in Indiana and whose scope of practice includes the prescribing of medication may: (1) write; or (2) transmit in an electronic format for an electronically transmitted prescription; a prescription, drug order, or protocol for an emergency medication for a school or school corporation. (b) A […]

20-34-4.5-3. Prescribing Emergency Medication; Dispensing

Sec. 3. (a) A health care provider who is licensed in Indiana and whose scope of practice includes the prescribing of medication may: (1) write; or (2) transmit in an electronic format for an electronically transmitted prescription; a prescription, drug order, or protocol for an emergency medication for a school or school corporation. (b) A […]

20-34-4.5-4. Civil Immunity; School Employees; Health Care Providers

Sec. 4. (a) A school nurse or school employee who administers an emergency stock medication in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines and with this chapter is not liable for civil damages resulting from the administration of the emergency stock medication under this chapter unless the act or omission constitutes gross negligence or willful or wanton […]

20-34-4.5-4. Civil Immunity; School Employees; Health Care Providers

Sec. 4. (a) A school nurse or school employee who administers an emergency stock medication in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines and with this chapter is not liable for civil damages resulting from the administration of the emergency stock medication under this chapter unless the act or omission constitutes gross negligence or willful or wanton […]

20-34-4.5-5. Guidance Materials by the Department

Sec. 5. The department shall: (1) develop guidance materials concerning each emergency medication; and (2) post a copy of the guidance materials on the department’s Internet web site. As added by P.L.117-2017, SEC.12.

20-34-4.5-5. Guidance Materials by the Department

Sec. 5. The department shall: (1) develop guidance materials concerning each emergency medication; and (2) post a copy of the guidance materials on the department’s Internet web site. As added by P.L.117-2017, SEC.12.