Ohio HB462 allows students to possess and use epinephrine autoinjectors or nasal devices at school if certain conditions are met.
Ohio HB462 amends the state's Revised Code to allow students to possess and use epinephrine autoinjectors or nasal devices at school if they have written approval from their prescriber and, if a minor, from their parent or guardian. The approval must include details such as the student's name, the medication's name and dose, and the start and end dates of the medication administration. The school principal or nurse must also receive a copy of these approvals and a backup dose of the medication.
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