2005 Senate Bill 335

House Roll Call 332: Passed

To allow children at children’s camps to possess and use epinephrine auto-injectors or epinephrine inhalers to treat anaphylaxis, which is a serious allergic reaction that occurs in response to a particular trigger, such as a bee sting or the ingestion of peanuts by those who are allergic to them. The bill would require that the student provide the camp director with written approval from both a physician and a parent or legal guardian.

108 Yeas / 0 Nays
Republican (58 Yeas / 0 Nays)
Democrat (50 Yeas / 0 Nays)
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