Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 70.54 - Miscellaneous Health and Safety Provisions.
70.54.440 - Epinephrine autoinjectors—Prescribing to certain entities—Training—Liability—Incident reporting.

RCW 70.54.440
Epinephrine autoinjectors—Prescribing to certain entities—Training—Liability—Incident reporting.

(1) An authorized health care provider may prescribe epinephrine autoinjectors in the name of an authorized entity for use in accordance with this section, and pharmacists, advanced registered nurse practitioners, and physicians may dispense epinephrine autoinjectors pursuant to a prescription issued in the name of an authorized entity.
(2) An authorized entity may acquire and stock a supply of epinephrine autoinjectors pursuant to a prescription issued in accordance with this section. The epinephrine autoinjectors must be stored in a location readily accessible in an emergency and in accordance with the epinephrine autoinjector's instructions for use and any additional requirements that may be established by the department of health. An authorized entity shall designate employees or agents who have completed the training required by subsection (4) of this section to be responsible for the storage, maintenance, and general oversight of epinephrine autoinjectors acquired by the authorized entity.
(3) An employee or agent of an authorized entity, or other individual, who has completed the training required by subsection (4) of this section may, on the premises of or in connection with the authorized entity, use epinephrine autoinjectors prescribed pursuant to subsection (1) of this section to:
(a) Provide an epinephrine autoinjector to any individual who the employee, agent, or other individual believes in good faith is experiencing anaphylaxis for immediate self-administration, regardless of whether the individual has a prescription for an epinephrine autoinjector or has previously been diagnosed with an allergy.
(b) Administer an epinephrine autoinjector to any individual who the employee, agent, or other individual believes in good faith is experiencing anaphylaxis, regardless of whether the individual has a prescription for an epinephrine autoinjector or has previously been diagnosed with an allergy.
(4)(a) An employee, agent, or other individual described in subsection (3) of this section must complete an anaphylaxis training program prior to providing or administering an epinephrine autoinjector made available by an authorized entity. The training must be conducted by a nationally recognized organization experienced in training laypersons in emergency health treatment or an entity or individual approved by the department of health. Training may be conducted online or in person and, at a minimum, must cover:
(i) Techniques on how to recognize symptoms of severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis;
(ii) Standards and procedures for the storage and administration of an epinephrine autoinjector; and
(iii) Emergency follow-up procedures.
(b) The entity that conducts the training shall issue a certificate, on a form developed or approved by the department of health, to each person who successfully completes the anaphylaxis training program.
(5) An authorized entity that possesses and makes available epinephrine autoinjectors and its employees, agents, and other trained individuals; an authorized health care provider that prescribes epinephrine autoinjectors to an authorized entity; and an individual or entity that conducts the training described in subsection (4) of this section is not liable for any injuries or related damages that result from the administration or self-administration of an epinephrine autoinjector, the failure to administer an epinephrine autoinjector, or any other act or omission taken pursuant to this section: PROVIDED, However, this immunity does not apply to acts or omissions constituting gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct. The administration of an epinephrine autoinjector in accordance with this section is not the practice of medicine. This section does not eliminate, limit, or reduce any other immunity or defense that may be available under state law, including that provided under RCW 4.24.300. An entity located in this state is not liable for any injuries or related damages that result from the provision or administration of an epinephrine autoinjector by its employees or agents outside of this state if the entity or its employee or agent (a) would not have been liable for the injuries or related damages had the provision or administration occurred within this state, or (b) are [is] not liable for the injuries or related damages under the law of the state in which the provision or administration occurred.
(6) An authorized entity that possesses and makes available epinephrine autoinjectors shall submit to the department of health, on a form developed by the department of health, a report of each incident on the authorized entity's premises that involves the administration of the authorized entity's epinephrine autoinjector. The department of health shall annually publish a report that summarizes and analyzes all reports submitted to it under this subsection.
(7) As used in this section:
(a) "Administer" means the direct application of an epinephrine autoinjector to the body of an individual.
(b) "Authorized entity" means any entity or organization at or in connection with which allergens capable of causing anaphylaxis may be present , including, but not limited to, restaurants, recreation camps, youth sports leagues, amusement parks, colleges, universities, and sports arenas.
(c) "Authorized health care provider" means an individual allowed by law to prescribe and administer prescription drugs in the course of professional practice.
(d) "Epinephrine autoinjector" means a single-use device used for the automatic injection of a premeasured dose of epinephrine into the human body.
(e) "Provide" means the supply of one or more epinephrine autoinjectors to an individual.
(f) "Self-administration" means a person's discretionary use of an epinephrine autoinjector.

[ 2016 c 10 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 70 - Public Health and Safety

Chapter 70.54 - Miscellaneous Health and Safety Provisions.

70.54.005 - Transfer of duties to the department of health.

70.54.010 - Polluting water supply—Penalty.

70.54.020 - Furnishing impure water—Penalty.

70.54.030 - Pollution of watershed of city in adjoining state—Penalty.

70.54.040 - Secretary to advise local authorities on sanitation.

70.54.050 - Exposing contagious disease—Penalty.

70.54.060 - Ambulances and drivers.

70.54.065 - Ambulances and drivers—Penalty.

70.54.070 - Door of public buildings to swing outward—Penalty.

70.54.080 - Liability of person handling steamboat or steam boiler.

70.54.090 - Attachment of objects to utility poles—Penalty.

70.54.120 - Immunity from implied warranties and civil liability relating to blood, blood products, tissues, organs, or bones—Scope—Effective date.

70.54.130 - Laetrile—Legislative declaration.

70.54.140 - Laetrile—Interference with physician/patient relationship by health facility—Pharmacy quality assurance commission, duties.

70.54.150 - Physicians not subject to disciplinary action for prescribing or administering laetrile—Conditions.

70.54.160 - Public restrooms—Pay facilities—Penalty.

70.54.180 - Deaf persons access to emergency services—Telecommunication devices.

70.54.190 - DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide)—Use—Liability.

70.54.200 - Fees for repository of vaccines, biologics.

70.54.220 - Practitioners to provide information on prenatal testing and cord blood banking.

70.54.222 - Cord blood banks—Regulation—Application of consumer protection act—Definitions.

70.54.230 - Cancer registry program.

70.54.240 - Cancer registry program—Reporting requirements.

70.54.250 - Cancer registry program—Confidentiality.

70.54.260 - Liability.

70.54.270 - Rule making.

70.54.280 - Bone marrow donor recruitment and education program—Generally—Target minority populations—Report.

70.54.290 - Bone marrow donor recruitment and education program—State employees to be recruited.

70.54.300 - Bone marrow donor recruitment and education program—Private sector and community involvement.

70.54.305 - Bone marrow donation—Status as minor not a disqualifying factor.

70.54.310 - Semiautomatic external defibrillator—Duty of acquirer—Immunity from civil liability.

70.54.320 - Electrology and tattooing—Findings.

70.54.330 - Electrology and tattooing—Definitions.

70.54.340 - Electrology, body art, body piercing, and tattooing—Rules, sterilization requirements.

70.54.350 - Electrology and tattooing—Practitioners to comply with rules—Penalty.

70.54.355 - Scleral tattooing prohibited—Penalties—Enforcement.

70.54.370 - Meningococcal disease—Students to receive informational materials.

70.54.400 - Retail restroom access—Customers with medical conditions—Penalty.

70.54.410 - Unintended pregnancies—Sexual health education funding.

70.54.420 - Accountable care organization pilot projects—Report to the legislature.

70.54.430 - First responders—Emergency response service—Contact information.

70.54.440 - Epinephrine autoinjectors—Prescribing to certain entities—Training—Liability—Incident reporting.

70.54.450 - Maternal mortality review panel—Duties—Confidentiality, testimonial privilege, and liability—Identification of maternal deaths—Reports—Data-sharing agreements.

70.54.460 - Breast health information—Mammography report—Notice.

70.54.470 - Medical debt—Limits on sale or assignment.

70.54.480 - Drayage truck operators—Access to restroom facilities.