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Bill would require Ky schools to keep, administer emergency allergy medications
Posted on July 11, 2012 at 6:41 PM
Updated Thursday, Jul 12 at 12:58 AM
The bill would not only require students with life-threatening allergies to have an epinephrine auto-injector with them at school, but every Kentucky school would be required to have three EpiPens on hand for children with undiagnosed allergies.
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