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(3) the frequency and time of medication |
administration or assistance; |
(4) the date of the order; |
(5) a diagnosis and any other medical conditions |
requiring medications, if not a violation of |
confidentiality or if not contrary to the request of the |
parent or guardian to keep confidential; |
(6) specific recommendations for administration; |
(7) any special side effects, contraindications, and |
adverse reactions to be observed; |
(8) the name of each required medication; and
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(9) any severe adverse reactions that may occur to |
another child, for whom the epinephrine auto-injector or |
inhaler is not prescribed, should the other child receive a |
dose of the medication. |
(c) If the conditions of this Act are satisfied, the child |
may possess, self-administer, and use an epinephrine |
auto-injector or inhaler at the camp or at any camp-sponsored |
activity, event, or program. |
(d) The recreational camp must inform the parents or |
guardians of the child, in writing, that the recreational camp |
and its employees and agents are to incur no liability, except |
for willful and wanton conduct, as a result of any injury |
arising from the self-administration of medication to the |
child. The parents or guardians of the child must sign a |
statement acknowledging that the recreational camp is to incur |
no liability, except for willful and wanton conduct, as a |
result of any injury arising from the self-administration of |
medication by the child and that the parents or guardians must |
indemnify and hold harmless the recreational camp and its |
employees and agents against any claims, except a claim based |
on willful and wanton conduct, arising out of the |
self-administration of medication by the child.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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