Bill Text: NY A06167 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Requires cafeteria staff to be trained in preventing and responding to anaphylaxis and that epinephrine auto-injectors be accessible in cafeterias with instructions displayed in multiple languages.
Spectrum: Strong Partisan Bill (Democrat 11-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-05 - referred to health [A06167 Detail]
Download: New_York-2021-A06167-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 6167 2021-2022 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY March 10, 2021 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. REYES -- read once and referred to the Committee on Health AN ACT to amend the public health law, in relation to requiring cafete- ria staff to be trained in preventing and responding to anaphylaxis The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Paragraph (d) of subdivision 1 and subdivision 2 of section 2 2500-h of the public health law, paragraph (d) of subdivision 1 as added 3 and subdivision 2 as amended by chapter 254 of the laws of 2019, are 4 amended to read as follows: 5 (d) The commissioner shall create informational materials detailing 6 such anaphylactic policies to be distributed to local school boards of 7 education, charter schools, boards of cooperative educational services, 8 [and] child day care centers, and cafeteria staff and shall make the 9 materials available on the department's website. 10 2. The anaphylactic policies established under subdivision one of this 11 section shall include the following: 12 (a) a procedure and treatment plan, including emergency protocols and 13 responsibilities for school nurses and other appropriate school and 14 child day care personnel, for responding to anaphylaxis; 15 (b) a training course for appropriate school and child day care 16 personnel, including cafeteria staff, for preventing and responding to 17 anaphylaxis. The commissioner shall, in consultation with the commis- 18 sioner of children and family services and the commissioner of educa- 19 tion, consider existing training programs for responding to anaphylaxis 20 in order to avoid duplicative training requirements. Such pre-existing 21 program shall fulfill the requirement for a training course pursuant to 22 this subdivision if the standards of such pre-existing program are 23 deemed by the commissioner to be at least as stringent as the standards 24 promulgated by the commissioner in the development of the training 25 course by the state. The training course shall include training in food EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD05019-03-1A. 6167 2 1 handling and in the use of epinephrine auto-injectors which shall be 2 provided to cafeteria staff; 3 (c) a procedure and appropriate guidelines for the development of an 4 individualized emergency health care plan for children with a food or 5 other allergy which could result in anaphylaxis; 6 (d) a communication plan for intake and dissemination of information 7 provided by the state regarding children with a food or other allergy 8 which could result in anaphylaxis, including a discussion of methods, 9 treatments and therapies to reduce the risk of allergic reactions, 10 including anaphylaxis; 11 (e) strategies for the reduction of the risk of exposure to anaphylac- 12 tic causative agents, including food and other allergens; [and] 13 (f) a communication plan for discussion with children that have devel- 14 oped adequate verbal communication and comprehension skills and with the 15 parents or guardians of all children about foods that are safe and 16 unsafe and about strategies to avoid exposure to unsafe food[.]; and 17 (g) requirements that epinephrine auto-injectors be accessible in 18 cafeterias. Epinephrine auto-injectors located in cafeterias shall be 19 clearly labeled with instructional signs available in each of the ten 20 covered languages, as defined by the chancellor of the city school 21 district of the city of New York in the chancellor's regulation A-663. 22 § 2. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall 23 have become a law.