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NJ S79

NJ S79
Requires under certain circumstances development by certified school nurse of individualized health care plan and individualized emergency health care plan for student with life-threatening allergies or anaphylaxis.


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Introduced
01/11/2022
In Committee
01/11/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill provides that if the parent or guardian of a student with a life-threatening allergy or anaphylaxis seeks care for that student while at school, the parent or guardian must inform the certified school nurse who will develop an individualized health care plan and an individualized emergency health care plan for the student. This bill provides that the individualized plans will be updated by the school nurse at least annually in accordance with the annually submitted order of a student's health care provider and as necessary in the event of a change in the student's health status. Each individualized health care plan is required to include, and each individualized emergency health care plan may include, the following information: · the symptoms of an allergic reaction or anaphylaxis and the recommended treatment; · accommodations for school trips, after-school activities, class parties, and other school-related activities; · education of all school personnel who may come in contact with the student about allergies, how to recognize and treat allergic reactions or anaphylaxis, how to recognize allergic reactions or anaphylaxis, and when to call for assistance; and · how to maintain communications with the student, the student's parent or guardian and health care team, the school nurse, and the educational staff. Under the provisions of the bill, in addition to coordinating the care at school for a particular student with life-threatening allergies or anaphylaxis, the certified school nurse will also be responsible for ensuring that appropriate staff are trained in the care of students with life-threatening allergies or anaphylaxis, including staff working with school-sponsored programs outside of the regular school day, as provided in the individualized plans.

AI Summary

This bill requires that if a parent or guardian of a student with a life-threatening allergy or anaphylaxis seeks care for that student while at school, the parent or guardian must inform the certified school nurse, who will then develop an individualized health care plan and an individualized emergency health care plan for the student. These plans must be updated annually or as needed based on the student's health status. The plans can include information on the symptoms of allergic reactions or anaphylaxis, accommodations for school activities, education of school personnel, and communication with the student, parents, and health care team. The certified school nurse is responsible for coordinating the student's care at school and ensuring that appropriate staff are trained in the care of students with life-threatening allergies or anaphylaxis.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Education Committee (on 01/11/2022)

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