105 C.M.R. 210.010
(A) A public school district or non-public school, as defined by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, may register with the Department for the limited purpose of permitting properly trained unlicensed school personnel to administer any available, FDA-approved, pre-dosed form of epinephrine (hereafter, any available, FDA-approved, pre-dosed form of epinephrine will be referred to solely as epinephrine for the purposes of 105 CMR 210.010) in a life-threatening situation during regular school activities when a school nurse is not immediately available, including field trips, provided that the following conditions are met:
(4) the unlicensed school personnel authorized to administer epinephrine are trained and evaluated by the medication program manager, or school nurses designated by this person, in accordance with standards and a curriculum established by the Department.
(c) The training, at a minimum, shall include:
(5) epinephrine given by unlicensed school personnel shall be administered only in accordance with an individualized medication administration plan satisfying the applicable requirements of 105 CMR 210.005(E) and 210.009(A)(6), updated every year, which includes the following:
(d) identification of places where the epinephrine is to be stored, following consideration of the need for storage:
(7) there shall be procedures, in accordance with any standards established by the Department, for:
(B) Epinephrine may be administered in accordance with 105 CMR 210.000 in before and after school programs offered or provided by a school, such as athletic programs, special school events and school-sponsored programs on weekends, provided that the public school district or non- public school is registered with the Department pursuant to 105 CMR 210.010(A) and meets the requirements set forth in 105 CMR 210.010(B).
(1) Epinephrine may be administered in such before and after school programs and special events, to students attending the school where the epinephrine is to be administered, provided that the following requirements in 105 CMR 210.010(B)(1)(a) through (d) are met:
(2) Epinephrine may be administered in such before and after school programs and special events to students from another school or school district if approved in the school policy developed pursuant to 105 CMR 210.010(A)(1) and in accordance with the requirements in 105 CMR 210.010(B)(2)(a) through (d).
(c) In the event the student is not accompanied by unlicensed school personnel from the sending school or such personnel are not trained in the administration of epinephrine, the receiving school may, at its discretion, assume responsibility for administering epinephrine, provided that:
(d) If the receiving school assumes responsibility for administering epinephrine, whenever possible, the sending school may, with proper consent, provide the designated school nurse in the receiving school with copy of the medication administration plan developed in accordance with 105 CMR 210.005(E). The medication administration plan shall be provided to the receiving school nurse prior to the event, if possible, or on the day of the event. If no medication administration plan is provided, the student at a minimum shall provide to the designated school nurse in the receiving school: