| Action | Amend regulation to require each family day home provider or other caregiver to be trained in epinephrine administration; notification requirements to parents required |
| Stage | Fast-Track |
| Comment Period | Ended on 12/17/2025 |
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RE: Opposition to Mandatory Stock EpiPen Requirement
I am a licensed Virginia child care provider, and I oppose this mandate for the following reasons:
• Financial burden of purchasing and maintaining EpiPens plus training costs
• Lack of medical training to diagnose anaphylactic shock or determine need for epinephrine
• Fear of causing serious harm through accidental injection or unnecessary administration
• Concern about dosing errors with children of different ages and sizes
• Unclear liability insurance coverage and risk of lawsuits
• Better alternatives exist, such as requiring prescribed EpiPens from parents with known allergies
I support child safety but ask that you work with providers on practical, sustainable solutions.