The bill amends Chapter 111 of the General Laws to enhance access to epinephrine by allowing authorized entities, such as restaurants, recreation camps, and sports leagues, to acquire and maintain a supply of epinephrine autoinjectors. These entities must submit proof of employee training to the department and ensure that trained employees are responsible for the storage and administration of the autoinjectors. The bill outlines the training requirements, which must be conducted by a recognized organization, and specifies that trained employees can administer epinephrine to individuals they believe are experiencing anaphylaxis, regardless of whether the individual has a prescription.

Additionally, the bill provides liability protections for authorized entities and their trained employees against injuries or damages resulting from the administration or failure to administer epinephrine, except in cases of gross negligence or willful misconduct. It also mandates that authorized entities report incidents involving the use of epinephrine autoinjectors to the department, which will publish an annual summary of these reports while ensuring the confidentiality of personal information. The department is tasked with developing guidance and regulations to implement these provisions effectively.