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Section 35-4-906 – Administration of an Epinephrine Auto-Injector or Opiate Antagonist; Immunity From Liability; Exemption From Unprofessional Conduct; Relation to Other Law.

35-4-906. Administration of an epinephrine auto-injector or opiate antagonist; immunity from liability; exemption from unprofessional conduct; relation to other law. (a) A person acting in good faith may administer epinephrine through use of an epinephrine auto-injector or an opiate antagonist to another person who appears to be experiencing anaphylaxis or an opiate related drug overdose. […]

Section 35-4-902 – Definitions.

35-4-902. Definitions. (a) As used in this article: (i) “Opiate antagonist” means naloxone hydrochloride, narcan or any other brand name used for naloxone hydrochloride approved by the United States food and drug administration for the treatment of an opiate related drug overdose; (ii) “Opiate related drug overdose” means a condition, including extreme physical illness, a […]

Section 35-4-903 – Prescription of Epinephrine Auto-Injector or Opiate Antagonist.

35-4-903. Prescription of epinephrine auto-injector or opiate antagonist. (a) A practitioner or a pharmacist acting in good faith and exercising reasonable care may, without a prescriber-patient relationship, prescribe an epinephrine auto-injector or an opiate antagonist to: (i) A person at risk of experiencing anaphylaxis or an opiate related drug overdose; (ii) A person in a […]

Section 35-4-904 – Standing Order for Epinephrine Auto-Injector or Opiate Antagonist; Anaphylaxis and Drug Overdose Treatment Policy; Rules.

35-4-904. Standing order for epinephrine auto-injector or opiate antagonist; anaphylaxis and drug overdose treatment policy; rules. (a) A practitioner acting in good faith and exercising reasonable care may prescribe by a standing order an epinephrine auto-injector or an opiate antagonist to an entity that, in the course of the entity’s official duties or business, may […]

Section 35-4-905 – Voluntary Participation.

35-4-905. Voluntary participation. This article does not establish a duty or standard of care for a person to prescribe or administer epinephrine, through use of an epinephrine auto-injector, or an opiate antagonist.

Section 35-4-607 – Who May Have Bodies in Possession.

35-4-607. Who may have bodies in possession. Any regularly licensed physician or dentist of the state, any medical student who is a regular matriculate of a recognized medical college, under authority of such physician, any person certified by a state or local law enforcement agency to train search and rescue animals or any person authorized […]

Section 35-4-801 – Screening Required for Detection of Genetic and Metabolic Diseases and Hearing Defects in Newborn Children; Conduct of Screening; Exceptions; Fees.

35-4-801. Screening required for detection of genetic and metabolic diseases and hearing defects in newborn children; conduct of screening; exceptions; fees. (a) Every child born in the state of Wyoming shall be given medical examinations for detection of remedial inborn errors of metabolism, major hearing defects and any other metabolic or genetic diseases as determined […]

Section 35-4-802 – Rules and Regulations.

35-4-802. Rules and regulations. (a) The state department of health shall make all rules and regulations necessary for: (i) Dissemination of the provisions of W.S. 35-4-801 to all hospitals and physicians within the state; and (ii) Implementation of W.S. 35-4-801, as amended.

Section 35-4-605 – Burial or Cremation After Use.

35-4-605. Burial or cremation after use. It shall be the duty of all parties, who may secure dead bodies under provisions of this act, to bury the same decently in some public cemetery within a reasonable time after dissection or use, or cremate the same or make such other disposition as may be prescribed by […]