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AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 16 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE APPLICATION OF NASAL EPINEPHRINE.

DE · session 153 · Assembly / House · bill

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Introduced Jun 4, 2026

Latest action (Jul 23, 2026) Signed by Governor

Summary

Delaware HB 466 amends state law to authorize and provide guidelines for access to and use of intranasal epinephrine nasal sprays at institutions of higher education, building on the existing framework for epinephrine injectors. The bill removes the requirement that the Department of Public Health submit annual reports to the General Assembly regarding the use of epinephrine autoinjectors at institutions of higher education.

AI-generated plain-language summary of the bill (from the OpenStates abstract — no full text available yet) — neutral, and may be imperfect.

Official abstract

This Act adds authority and guidelines for access to and use of intranasal epinephrine nasal sprays at institutions of higher education to the existing framework for access to and use of epinephrine injectors. This Act also removes the requirement of the Department of Public Health from filing an annual report regarding the use of epinephrine autoinjectors for the prior academic year with the General Assembly under this section.

Sponsors (3)

Action history (7)

  1. Jun 4, 2026 Introduced and Assigned to Health & Human Development Committee in House · lower
  2. Jun 9, 2026 Reported Out of Committee (Health & Human Development) in House with 1 Favorable, 10 On Its Merits · lower
  3. Jun 11, 2026 Passed By House. Votes: 38 YES 1 NO 2 ABSENT · lower
  4. Jun 11, 2026 Assigned to Health & Social Services Committee in Senate · upper
  5. Jun 24, 2026 Reported Out of Committee (Health & Social Services) in Senate with 6 On Its Merits · upper
  6. Jun 30, 2026 Passed By Senate. Votes: 21 YES · upper
  7. Jul 23, 2026 Signed by Governor · executive

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