SB328

Permitting a pharmacist to distribute pre-measured doses of epinephrine to a school for emergency medication kits.

Chamber Passed·2/11/26
Introduced Text

Kansas SB328 allows pharmacists to distribute epinephrine and albuterol to schools for emergency medication kits.

Kansas SB328 permits pharmacists to distribute epinephrine auto-injectors and albuterol medication to schools for emergency kits. Schools can maintain stock supplies of these medications upon obtaining a prescription from a physician or mid-level practitioner. The bill outlines procedures for storage, administration, and training for school personnel. It also addresses liability issues, ensuring schools and their staff are not held liable for damages resulting from the self-administration of medication, provided parental consent is obtained.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the Senate · 40–0 · Feb 11
Current
Insurance Committee
Next
House floor vote

Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

Senate Consent Calendar Passed - Yea: 40 Nay: 0

40 Yea

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0 Nay

Calendar

Mar 5

1:30 PM

House Insurance Hearing

Mar 5

1:30 PM

House Health and Human Services Hearing

History

Apr 9

House

House Withdrawn from Committee on Health and Human Services; Rereferred to Committee on Insurance

Mar 17

House

House Withdrawn from Committee on Insurance; Rereferred to Committee on Health and Human Services

Mar 13

House

House Withdrawn from Committee on Health and Human Services; Referred to Committee on Insurance