- (1) This section may be cited as the "Insect Sting Emergency Treatment Act."
- (2) The purpose of this section is to provide for the certification of persons who administer lifesaving treatment to persons who have severe adverse reactions to insect stings when a physician is not immediately available.
(3) The Department of Health may:
- (a) Adopt rules necessary to administer this section.
- (b) Conduct educational training programs as described in subsection (4), and approve programs conducted by other persons or governmental agencies.
- (c) Issue and renew certificates of training to persons who have complied with this section and the rules adopted by the department.
- (d) Collect fees necessary to administer this section.
(4) Educational training programs required by this section must be conducted by a physician licensed to practice medicine in this state. The curriculum must include at a minimum:
- (a) Recognition of the symptoms of systemic reactions to insect stings; and
- (b) The proper administration of a subcutaneous injection of epinephrine.
(5) A certificate of training may be given to a person who:
- (a) Is 18 years of age or older;
- (b) Has, or reasonably expects to have, responsibility for at least one other person who has severe adverse reactions to insect stings as a result of his or her occupational or volunteer status, including a camp counselor, scout leader, school teacher, forest ranger, tour guide, or chaperone;
- (c) Has successfully completed an educational training program as described in subsection (4).
- (6) A person who successfully completes an educational training program may obtain a certificate upon payment of an application fee of $25.
- (7) A certificate issued pursuant to this section authorizes the holder thereof to receive, upon presentment of the certificate, from any physician licensed in this state or from the department, a prescription for premeasured doses of epinephrine and the necessary paraphernalia for administration. The certificate also authorizes the holder thereof to possess and administer, in an emergency situation when a physician is not immediately available, the prescribed epinephrine to a person suffering a severe adverse reaction to an insect sting.
History.--s. 1, ch. 91-297; s. 816, ch. 95-148; s. 52, ch. 97-237.
Note.--Former s. 402.60.