Pritzker signs bill allowing
schools to supply undesignated Glucagon
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[August 21, 2019]
Governor JB Pritzker signed legislation allowing schools across the
state to store an undesignated supply of glucagon to treat students
with diabetes.
“Ensuring schools across the state have access to glucagon will
better serve our students, parents and communities,” said Governor
JB Pritzker. “People with diabetes depend on this life-saving drug,
and now students will always have access at a moment’s notice.”
Under the new law, undesignated glucagon must be stored in a
location immediately accessible to a school nurse or a designated
care aid who can administer it to a student if authorized and if the
student’s prescribed glucagon is not available on-site or expired.
After the administration of undesignated glucagon, a school must
immediately notify the student’s parent, guardian or emergency
contact.
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House Bill 822 takes effect immediately.
“This new law will ensure that our children are receiving the medical care they
need when they are away from home,” said Sen. Neil Anderson (R-Andalusia). “For
parents with diabetic children, the fear of them having an emergency situation
at school is constant. This law seeks to give them peace of mind in knowing that
the school has access to this life-saving drug.”
“This measure will ensure that nurses in schools across the state can continue
to put the lives of their students first, by implementing best practice for the
health and safety of every student with diabetes,” said Rep. Mike Halpin (D-Rock
Island).
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