Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1619

Filed
2/25/25  
Out of Senate Committee
3/26/25  
Voted on by Senate
4/1/25  
Out of House Committee
4/23/25  
Voted on by House
4/30/25  
Governor Action
5/19/25  

Caption

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

Impact

The legislation is designed to improve public health response to anaphylaxis within educational institutions and public entities. By requiring training and the presence of authorized individuals trained in the use of epinephrine delivery systems, the bill mandates that schools and day-care centers adopt policies for the maintenance and administration of these systems. This ensures that immediate care can be provided in emergencies, addressing crucial gaps in current health and safety regulations.

Summary

SB1619 is a legislative act focused on the use of epinephrine delivery systems, primarily epinephrine auto-injectors and nasal sprays, by various entities including schools, law enforcement agencies, and day-care centers. The bill aims to streamline and enhance the administration of these life-saving devices by ensuring that trained personnel are available to respond to anaphylactic emergencies. It includes provisions for the maintenance, training, and reporting of incidents involving the administration of these devices, thereby establishing a framework for rapid response in emergency situations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1619 appears to be largely positive, with broad support from educational and health advocates who recognize the importance of having epinephrine readily available in schools and public events. Legislators and public health officials have expressed a commitment to enhancing emergency preparedness and safeguarding the health of students and visitors. However, there may be concerns regarding the implementation of training programs and the responsibilities placed on non-medical staff.

Contention

Potential points of contention surrounding SB1619 may revolve around the adequacy of training provided to non-medical personnel and the legal liability implications for those administering epinephrine. The bill includes provisions that grant immunity to individuals who, in good faith, act in the administration of epinephrine, which addresses some concerns regarding liability. Nonetheless, discussions could arise around ensuring that training is comprehensive and effective, particularly in diverse educational and emergency response settings.

Companion Bills

TX HB2283

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

Previously Filed As

TX HB2283

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

TX HB163

Relating to the possession and administration of epinephrine delivery systems by certain entities.

TX SB1440

Epinephrine delivery systems

TX AB228

Pupil health: epinephrine delivery systems.

TX HB3454

EPINEPHRINE DELIVERY DEVICE

TX HB2801

Relating to the definition of an epinephrine delivery device and the use of those devices in public and private schools.

TX HB1826

Modifies provisions relating to epinephrine delivery systems

TX HF2055

A bill for an act relating to epinephrine delivery systems in schools, food establishments, carnivals, recreational camps, youth sports facilities, and sports arenas.(See HF 2203.)

TX SB568

Pupil health: epinephrine delivery systems: schoolsites and childcare programs.

TX HF2203

A bill for an act relating to epinephrine delivery systems in schools, food establishments, carnivals, recreational camps, youth sports facilities, and sports arenas.(Formerly HF 2055.)

Similar Bills

TX HB2801

Relating to the definition of an epinephrine delivery device and the use of those devices in public and private schools.

TX HB2283

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

IA HF2055

A bill for an act relating to epinephrine delivery systems in schools, food establishments, carnivals, recreational camps, youth sports facilities, and sports arenas.(See HF 2203.)

IA HF2203

A bill for an act relating to epinephrine delivery systems in schools, food establishments, carnivals, recreational camps, youth sports facilities, and sports arenas.(Formerly HF 2055.)

IL HB3454

EPINEPHRINE DELIVERY DEVICE

TX SB1374

Relating to the administration of epinephrine medication by public and private schools.

KS SB328

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

OK 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.