What do School Districts Need to Know About Optional Unassigned Medication?
Answers to frequently asked questions regarding unassigned medication for allergies and anaphylaxis on campus.
State law allows school districts to obtain prescriptions for unassigned epinephrine auto-injectors (e.g., an EpiPen) and asthma medication to respond when a student experiences an allergic reaction or asthma. This document reviews policy requirements, training, and other frequently asked legal questions regarding a district’s unassigned medication program.
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