Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
Agency
Department of Education
 
Board
State Board of Education
 
chapter
Standards for Licensed Child Day Centers [8 VAC 20 ‑ 780]
Action Amend regulation to require each child day center to implement policies for the possession and administration of epinephrine
Stage Fast-Track
Comment Period Ended on 12/17/2025
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12/2/25  2:27 pm
Commenter: Lightbridge Academy of Virginia Beach

Epipen opposition
 
  • We strongly support protecting children from severe allergic reactions. However, we respectfully but firmly oppose this mandate in its current form and urge its removal from the fast-track process.
  • Mandating non-medical childcare staff to assess symptoms and administer a powerful prescription drug to children without a diagnosed allergy significantly increases liability exposure. In an industry already struggling with skyrocketing liability insurance premiums, this new risk could drive premiums even higher – further threatening the financial viability of childcare programs throughout the state.
  • The regulation imposes unfunded costs ($290–$850 per device + replacements every 12–18 months).
  • Fast-tracking bypasses the thorough stakeholder engagement, cost-mitigation exploration, and standard rulemaking process that such a resource-intensive mandate requires.
  • We urge VDOE to withdraw the proposal from fast-track consideration, pursue standard rulemaking, and work collaboratively with stakeholders to develop alternatives that enhance safety without jeopardizing the stability of Virginia’s childcare system.
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