The bill, known as the Anthony Marucas Law, mandates that law enforcement officers who are provided with epinephrine auto-injector devices by their police department must complete an approved educational program for the emergency administration of epinephrine. Officers are required to submit a certificate of completion of this program to their employing agency. The bill defines a law enforcement officer as a permanent full-time member of an enforcement agency with the authority to enforce criminal laws and who has completed a training course approved by the Police Training Commission.

Additionally, the bill allows police departments to obtain, maintain, and distribute epinephrine auto-injector devices for use by their officers while performing official duties. It stipulates that these devices can be stored in police vehicles or medical supply kits, adhering to any relevant standards or guidelines set by the Commissioner of Health. This legislation aims to enhance the preparedness of law enforcement officers in responding to medical emergencies involving severe allergic reactions.