| 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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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.