Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB611

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Caption

Relating to a statewide standing order prescribing epinephrine auto-injectors to public and private schools.

Impact

If enacted, SB611 will significantly impact the Health and Education Code in Texas by streamlining the process through which schools can obtain and use these vital medical supplies. By removing the requirement for a patient-specific standing order, the bill will facilitate quicker access to life-saving treatments for students experiencing anaphylactic reactions, thus enhancing the safety and health protocols within public and private educational institutions.

Summary

Senate Bill 611 aims to improve emergency health responses in schools by allowing for a statewide standing order for the prescription of epinephrine auto-injectors. The bill will enable the commissioner of state health services, or the chief medical executive in their absence, to authorize schools to administer these auto-injectors without necessitating a prior physician-patient relationship. This will be particularly beneficial in emergency situations related to severe allergic reactions, where time is critical for effective treatment.

Contention

The bill's provisions may generate debate regarding the implications of non-patient-specific prescriptions, as it raises questions about parental notification and the responsibility of school personnel. Supporters argue that the immediate availability of epinephrine can save lives, while opponents may express concerns about the adequacy of training for school staff in administering such medication without direct supervision from healthcare providers. Therefore, the discourse will likely revolve around balancing urgent health responses with procedural safeguards for students' health rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3020

Relating to statewide standing orders prescribing epinephrine auto-injectors, medication for respiratory distress, and opioid antagonists to public and private schools.

TX HB339

School districts; require all schools to have epinephrine auto-injectors in every building and cafeteria.

TX SB1374

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

TX HB2117

In school health services, further providing for definitions, for possession and use of asthma inhalers and epinephrine auto-injectors, for school access to emergency epinephrine and for administration of epinephrine auto-injectors by school bus drivers and school crossing guards.

TX HB1043

In school health services, further providing for definitions, for possession and use of asthma inhalers and epinephrine auto-injectors, for school access to emergency epinephrine and for administration of epinephrine auto-injectors by school bus drivers and school crossing guards.

TX HB928

In epinephrine auto-injector entities, further providing for definitions and for epinephrine auto-injectors for authorized entities; and making an editorial change.

TX SB1067

In epinephrine auto-injector entities, further providing for definitions and for epinephrine auto-injectors for authorized entities; and making an editorial change.

TX H4943

Relative to epinephrine injectors

TX H1206

Relative to epinephrine injectors

TX HB346

School districts; require each school to have epinephrine auto-injectors and AEDs in every building and cafeteria.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.