| 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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3 Reasons a Daycare Should Not Owned EpiPen
Prescription Medication: EpiPens are prescription drugs and must be assigned to a specific child. A daycare cannot legally keep or use a “generic” EpiPen for anyone.
Individual Allergy Plans: Each child with allergies must have their own doctor-approved Allergy Action Plan and their own EpiPen. Using one that doesn’t belong to the child goes against medical guidelines.
Liability Risk: Administering an EpiPen not prescribed for that child can create legal and licensing issues for the daycare, exposing the center to unnecessary liability.