"CPS to enact new policies on allergies, diabetes, asthma management"
January 23, 2012
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-01-23/news/ct-met-cps-epi-pen-20120123_1_cps-asthma-management-katelyn-carlsonallows a nurse to use the EpiPen on any student believed to be having a life-threatening reaction, even if the child has not been diagnosed with an allergy.
Students will also be allowed to carry and self-administer their own Epi-pens with the written approval of a parent or guardian.
allow students to carry and self-administer asthma inhalers
"Health Advocates Waiting On CPS To Make ‘Epipens’ Available For Emergencies"
January 9, 2012
Only nurses are supposed to administer epipens and most of CPS’s nurses are part-time.
“We know it’s a big loophole. It was one of the compromises we had to reach to get the legislation passed,” Jobrack says.
"Chicago Schools to Stock EpiPens; States, Feds May Follow Suit"
February 10, 2012
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/District_Dossier/2012/02/all_chicago_public_schools_wil.htmlFederal legislation sponsored by Illinois Sens. Dick Durbin, a Democrat, and Sen. Mark Kirk, a Republican, would reward states that require schools to keep a supply of the injectors on hand and allow authorized school personnel to use them if a student has an allergic reaction. The bill also has a provision that would require those states to have "Good Samaritan" laws