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Public Act 100-0648 |
SB2226 Enrolled | LRB100 13523 SLF 28138 b |
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AN ACT concerning civil law.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The State Police Act is amended by changing |
Section 40 as follows: |
(20 ILCS 2610/40) |
Sec. 40. Training; administration of epinephrine. |
(a) This Section, along with Section 10.19 of the Illinois |
Police Training Act, may be referred to as the Annie LeGere |
Law. |
(b) For the purposes of this Section, "epinephrine |
auto-injector" means a single-use device used for the automatic |
injection of a pre-measured dose of epinephrine into the human |
body prescribed in the name of the Department. |
(c) The Department may conduct or approve a training |
program for State Police officers to recognize and respond to |
anaphylaxis, including, but not limited to: |
(1) how to recognize symptoms of an allergic reaction; |
(2) how to respond to an emergency involving an |
allergic reaction; |
(3) how to administer an epinephrine auto-injector; |
(4) how to respond to an individual with a known |
allergy as well as an individual with a previously unknown |
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allergy; |
(5) a test demonstrating competency of the knowledge |
required to recognize anaphylaxis and administer an |
epinephrine auto-injector; and |
(6) other criteria as determined in rules adopted by |
the Department. |
(d) The Department may authorize a State Police officer who |
has completed the training program under subsection (c) to |
carry, administer, or assist with the administration of |
epinephrine auto-injectors whenever he or she is performing |
official duties. |
(e) The Department must establish a written policy to |
control the acquisition, storage, transportation, |
administration, and disposal of epinephrine auto-injectors |
before it allows any State Police officer to carry and |
administer epinephrine auto-injectors. |
(f) A physician, physician's assistant with prescriptive |
authority, or advanced practice registered nurse with |
prescriptive authority may provide a standing protocol or |
prescription for epinephrine auto-injectors in the name of the |
Department to be maintained for use when necessary. |
(g) When a State Police officer administers an epinephrine |
auto-injector in good faith, the officer and the Department, |
and its employees and agents, including a physician, |
physician's assistant with prescriptive authority, or advanced |
practice registered nurse with prescriptive authority who |
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provides a standing order or prescription for an epinephrine |
auto-injector, incur no civil or professional liability, |
except for willful and wanton conduct, as a result of any |
injury or death arising from the use of an epinephrine |
auto-injector.
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(Source: P.A. 99-711, eff. 1-1-17; 100-201, eff. 8-18-17.) |
Section 10. The Illinois Police Training Act is amended by |
changing Section 10.19 as follows: |
(50 ILCS 705/10.19) |
Sec. 10.19. Training; administration of epinephrine. |
(a) This Section, along with Section 40 of the State Police |
Act, may be referred to as the Annie LeGere Law. |
(b) For purposes of this Section, "epinephrine |
auto-injector" means a single-use device used for the automatic |
injection of a pre-measured dose of epinephrine into the human |
body prescribed in the name of a local governmental agency. |
(c) The Board shall conduct or approve an optional advanced |
training program for police officers to recognize and respond |
to anaphylaxis, including the administration of an epinephrine |
auto-injector. The training must include, but is not limited |
to: |
(1) how to recognize symptoms of an allergic reaction; |
(2) how to respond to an emergency involving an |
allergic reaction; |
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(3) how to administer an epinephrine auto-injector; |
(4) how to respond to an individual with a known |
allergy as well as an individual with a previously unknown |
allergy; |
(5) a test demonstrating competency of the knowledge |
required to recognize anaphylaxis and administer an |
epinephrine auto-injector; and |
(6) other criteria as determined in rules adopted by |
the Board. |
(d) A local governmental agency may authorize a police |
officer who has completed an optional advanced training program |
under subsection (c) to carry, administer, or assist with the |
administration of epinephrine auto-injectors provided by the |
local governmental agency whenever he or she is performing |
official duties. |
(e) A local governmental agency that authorizes its |
officers to carry and administer epinephrine auto-injectors |
under subsection (d) must establish a policy to control the |
acquisition, storage, transportation, administration, and |
disposal of epinephrine auto-injectors and to provide |
continued training in the administration of epinephrine |
auto-injectors. |
(f) A physician, physician's assistant with prescriptive |
authority, or advanced practice registered nurse with |
prescriptive authority may provide a standing protocol or |
prescription for epinephrine auto-injectors in the name of a |
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local governmental agency to be maintained for use when |
necessary. |
(g) When a police officer administers an epinephrine |
auto-injector in good faith, the police officer and local |
governmental agency, and its employees and agents, including a |
physician, physician's assistant with prescriptive authority, |
or advanced practice registered nurse with prescriptive |
authority who provides a standing order or prescription for an |
epinephrine auto-injector, incur no civil or professional |
liability, except for willful and wanton conduct, as a result |
of any injury or death arising from the use of an epinephrine |
auto-injector.
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(Source: P.A. 99-711, eff. 1-1-17; 100-201, eff. 8-18-17.) |
Section 15. The Medical Practice Act of 1987 is amended by |
adding Section 65 as follows: |
(225 ILCS 60/65 new) |
Sec. 65. Annie LeGere Law; epinephrine auto-injector. A |
licensee under this Act may not be subject to discipline for |
providing a standing order or prescription for an epinephrine |
auto-injector in accordance with Section 40 of the State Police |
Act or Section 10.19 of the Illinois Police Training Act.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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