Indiana Statutes

§ 21-44.5-2-6 — Civil immunity

Indiana § 21-44.5-2-6
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 21HIGHER EDUCATION
Art. 44.5EPINEPHRINE ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM
Ch. 2Emergency Administration of Epinephrine Policies and

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Ind. Code § 21-44.5-2-6 (2026).

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(a)A licensed campus medical professional who acts in accordance with this chapter is not liable for civil damages for any act or omission committed in accordance with this chapter unless the act or omission constitutes gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct.
(b)A trained designee who administers auto-injectable epinephrine in accordance with this chapter is not liable for civil damages resulting from the administration of auto-injectable epinephrine under this chapter unless the act or omission constitutes gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct.
(c)A licensed health care provider who:
(1)writes; or
(2)transmits in an electronic format for an electronically transmitted prescription; a prescription, drug order, or protocol under this chapter is not liable for civil

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Legislative History

As added by P.L.45-2014, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.28-2019, SEC.8.

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