Current through September 17, 2024
Section 92-59-006 - Emergency Response to Life Threatening Asthma or Systemic Allergic Reactions (Anaphylaxis)006.01Emergency Protocol. All accredited schools, approved schools, and approved early childhood education programs must adopt and implement the Emergency Response to Life-Threatening Asthma or Systemic Allergic Reactions (Anaphylaxis) Protocol contained in Appendix A of this Chapter. In addition to adopting the protocol, accredited schools, approved schools, and approved early childhood education programs must procure and maintain the equipment and medication necessary to implement the protocol in each school building while school is in session in the case of any student and/or school staff emergency.006.02Prescribing Health Care Practitioner. Accredited schools, approved schools, and approved early childhood education programs must obtain a minimum of one signature of a prescribing health care practitioner on the bottom of the protocol and orders in Appendix A of this Chapter. The orders shall serve as a prescription for emergency use as described in Neb. Rev. Stat. § 71-2475.006.03 Parental and/or Guardian Objections to Protocol. The requirements of this Chapter do not preclude accredited schools, approved schools, and approved early childhood education programs from complying with a request from a parent or guardian that a minor student not receive emergency treatment under the protocol. A school district's decision to withhold emergency treatment in such circumstances is not governed by this Chapter.92 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 59, § 006
Amended effective 3/16/2024