New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08587

Introduced
11/19/25  
Refer
11/19/25  

Caption

Requires child day care centers to have epinephrine devices and staff trained to use them on site in case of anaphylaxis or other severe allergic reaction.

Impact

The introduction of this bill would amend existing public health laws and establish new standards for child day care centers. By requiring these centers to maintain proper emergency equipment and trained personnel, the legislation seeks to reduce the risk of severe allergic reactions going untreated. This act is expected to positively impact child health policies and enhance the safety protocols within these facilities, ensuring a more secure environment for children with allergies. Furthermore, it demonstrates a proactive approach to addressing health risks in child care settings.

Summary

Bill S08587 is an act aimed at enhancing emergency preparedness for allergic reactions in child day care centers across New York. The legislation mandates that all child day care facilities be equipped with epinephrine devices designed for the treatment of anaphylaxis, a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. In addition to providing these devices, the bill requires that at least one staff member be trained in their use at all times when children are present. The intent is to ensure the safety of children with known allergies and to provide necessary care quickly in case of emergencies.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a necessary safety measure, it may face debate regarding the financial implications for child day care providers. Opponents might argue that the requirements for training and equipment may impose significant operational costs, potentially impacting pricing for families utilizing these services. There could also be discussions around the adequacy of training programs and the potential burden of additional regulations on providers already navigating a stringent regulatory environment. Nevertheless, proponents emphasize the importance of health and safety over financial concerns.

Companion Bills

NY A09245

Same As Requires child day care centers to have epinephrine devices and staff trained to use them on site in case of anaphylaxis or other severe allergic reaction.

Previously Filed As

NY A09245

Requires child day care centers to have epinephrine devices and staff trained to use them on site in case of anaphylaxis or other severe allergic reaction.

NY SB1887

Schools; modifying frequency of training on food allergies, anaphylaxis, epinephrine administration, and concussions. Effective date. Emergency.

NY A00184

Requires epinephrine devices at children's overnight, summer day and traveling summer day camps.

NY S10051

Requires epinephrine devices at children's overnight, summer day and traveling summer day camps.

NY S07566

Relates to allergy awareness and training in restaurants; requires allergen awareness training; requires certification within thirty days after hire date.

NY S3624

Concerns food allergy safety, emergency preparedness, and anaphylaxis response in child care settings.

NY HB2047

Schools; creating the Emerson Kate Cole Act; school medication policies; eliminating references to epinephrine injectors; eliminating reference to certain training program; parent permissions; 911; mandating parent notifications; allergic reactions; model policies; annual training.

NY HB2047

Schools; creating the Emerson Kate Cole Act; school medication policies; eliminating references to epinephrine injectors; eliminating reference to certain training program; parent permissions; 911; mandating parent notifications; allergic reactions; model policies; annual training.

NY S09049

Authorizes the office of children and family services to grant temporary, limited flexibility in staff-to-child ratios and group size requirements during documented workforce shortages; requires regulations for child day care centers apply to children under eighteen months of age; defines persons who may qualify to watch children during documented workforce shortages.

NY LB457

Require anaphylaxis policies for school districts and licensed child care facilities and provide a limit on the amount an insured is required to pay by an insurance policy or benefit plan for epinephrine injectors

Similar Bills

NH HB63

Relative to the use of nasal spray to treat anaphylaxis.

TX HB2283

Relating to the use of an epinephrine delivery device by certain entities.

TX SB1619

Relating to the use of an epinephrine delivery system by certain entities.

NH HB677

Relative to the possession and use of epinephrine at recreation camps, schools, and institutions of higher education.

MI HB5051

Health: pharmaceuticals; administration of epinephrine; modify. Amends title & secs. 1, 2 & 3 of 2020 PA 312 (MCL 28.821 et seq.). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5054'25, HB 5049'25, HB 5050'25, HB 5052'25, HB 5053'25

IL HB3454

EPINEPHRINE DELIVERY DEVICE

MD HB420

Education and Health - Emergency Use Epinephrine - Alterations

MD SB459

Education and Health - Emergency Use Epinephrine - Alterations