(a) A person may receive a certificate under the Insect Sting and Other Allergic Reactions Emergency Treatment Act, Arkansas Code § 20-13-401 et seq., only if the person:
- (1) Is eighteen (18) years of age or older;
(2) Has, or reasonably expects to have, regular contact with at least one (1) other person as a result of the person's relationship or occupational or volunteer status, including without limitation:
- (A) A parent;
- (B) A camp counselor;
- (C) A scout leader;
- (D) A school nurse, school teacher, or other school employee;
- (E) A forest ranger;
- (F) A tour guide;
- (G) A chaperone; or
- (H) An authorized entity; and
(3)
- (A) Has been properly instructed by a physician or has completed an anaphylaxis training program conducted by a nationally recognized organization experienced in training laypersons in emergency health treatment or other persons approved by the Department of Health.
- (B) The instruction shall minimally include recognition of the symptoms of systemic reactions to insect stings and other allergic reactions and the proper administration of an injection of epinephrine.
(b)
- (1) A certificate issued pursuant to this part expires two (2) years after the date of issuance.
- (2) A new certificate may be issued to the individual upon proof of completion of the knowledge and skills course described in 20 CAR § 201-107.