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Amends the School Code. Changes the term "epinephrine injector" to "epinephrine delivery system" in a provision regarding the self-administration, self-carry, and administration of epinephrine delivery systems. Defines "epinephrine delivery system" as any form of epinephrine that is approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration and that is used to administer epinephrine into the human body to prevent or treat a life-threatening allergic reaction. Requires the entity or individual conducting the training curriculum to recognize and respond to anaphylaxis to issue a certificate to each person who successfully completes the anaphylaxis training program. Allows the anaphylaxis training to include the proper techniques for administering non-injector epinephrine options. Effective July 30, 2026.
Introduced
Jan 14, 2026
Last Action
Feb 18, 2026
Session
IL 104th
Sponsors
1 primary · 5 co
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Michelle Mussman
Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education: Administration, Licensing & Charter Schools
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Janet Yang Rohr
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Harry Benton
Chief Co-Sponsor Changed to Rep. Joyce Mason
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Joyce Mason
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Sharon Chung
Referred to Rules Committee
First Reading
Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Martha Deuter
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Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Michelle Mussman
Martha Deuter