25 Tex. Admin. Code § 40.25 - Maintenance, Administration, and Disposal of Unassigned Epinephrine Auto-Injectors
(a) A youth
facility (facility) shall stock at least one unassigned pediatric epinephrine
auto-injector pack (two doses) and one adult epinephrine auto-injector pack
(two doses). The number of additional pediatric and adult packs may be
determined by a facility assessment led by an authorized health-care provider,
based on available resources, in accordance with this subchapter.
(b) A facility with greater than 100 youth
and staff that voluntarily adopts an unassigned epinephrine auto-injector
policy shall conduct an assessment to determine the minimum number of
additional unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors and may consider as a part of
an assessment:
(1) consultation with
administrators, office of risk management, food services management, or any
department involved with public well-being;
(2) facility geography, including high risk
areas where food exposure or environmental trigger exposure may
occur;
(3) enrollment limit and
number of personnel; and
(4) the
number of youth with an identified allergy.
(c) An unassigned epinephrine auto-injector
policy shall include:
(1) a designated
administrator to coordinate and manage policy implementation;
(2) an assessment, if greater than 100 youth
and staff;
(3) a training policy
for personnel that is consistent with §
40.22 of this subchapter (relating
to Training);
(4) a requirement to
obtain a prescription from an authorized healthcare provider each year to
stock, possess, and maintain the minimum number of unassigned epinephrine
auto-injectors, described in § 40.20 of this subchapter (relating to
Applicability), to be dispensed by an authorized pharmacy, as defined by Texas
Occupations Code, Chapter 560, §560.001;
(5) a requirement to obtain a standing order
designating how and when to administer an unassigned epinephrine
auto-injector;
(6) the number of
unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors at the facility;
(7) a process to verify the inventory of
unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors at regular intervals for expiration and
replacement;
(8) a plan to replace,
as soon as reasonably possible, any unassigned epinephrine auto-injector when
used or close to expiration;
(9) a
requirement that the unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors be stored according
to manufacturer's instructions;
(10) designation of one or more secure and
easily-accessible locations to store unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors;
and
(11) procedures for notifying
local emergency medical services when a person is suspected of experiencing
anaphylaxis and when an epinephrine auto-injector is administered.
(d) If a facility implements an
unassigned epinephrine auto-injector policy under this subchapter, the facility
must provide written or electronic notice to a parent or guardian of each youth
enrolled within 15 calendar days.
(e) If a facility changes or discontinues the
policy adopted under this subchapter, the facility must provide a written or
electronic notice detailing the change or discontinuation to a parent or
guardian of each youth within 15 calendar days of the change or
discontinuation.
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