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Introduced
01/19/2024
01/19/2024
In Committee
02/28/2024
02/28/2024
Crossed Over
03/08/2024
03/08/2024
Passed
03/25/2024
03/25/2024
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/04/2024
04/04/2024
Introduced Session
2024 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Public schools; opioid antagonist procurement, possession, and administration; school board employee training and certification; opioid overdose prevention and reversal instruction; guidelines and requirements. Requires each local school board to develop, in accordance with the guidelines developed by the Department of Health in collaboration with the Department of Education, plans, policies, and procedures for (i) providing at each public secondary school that includes grades nine through 12 a program of instruction on opioid overdose prevention and reversal and for encouraging each student to complete such program of instruction prior to graduation; (ii) the procurement, placement, and maintenance in each public elementary and secondary school of a supply of opioid antagonists in an amount equivalent to at least two unexpired doses for the purposes of opioid overdose reversal; and (iii) the possession and administration of an opioid antagonist by any employee of the school board who is authorized by a prescriber and trained in the administration of an opioid antagonist, including policies (a) requiring each public elementary and secondary school to ensure that at least one employee is authorized by a prescriber and trained and certified in the administration of an opioid antagonist, (b) for partnering with a program administered or approved by the Department of Health to provide such training and certification, and (c) for maintaining records of each such trained and certified employee. Public schools; opioid antagonist procurement, possession, and administration; school board employee training and certification; opioid overdose prevention and reversal instruction; guidelines and requirements. Requires each local school board to develop, in accordance with the guidelines developed by the Department of Health in collaboration with the Department of Education, plans, policies, and procedures for (i) providing at each public secondary school that includes grades nine through 12 a program of instruction on opioid overdose prevention and reversal and for encouraging each student to complete such program of instruction prior to graduation; (ii) the procurement, placement, and maintenance in each public elementary and secondary school of a supply of opioid antagonists in an amount equivalent to at least two unexpired doses for the purposes of opioid overdose reversal; and (iii) the possession and administration of an opioid antagonist by any employee of the school board who is authorized by a prescriber and trained in the administration of an opioid antagonist, including policies (a) requiring each public elementary and secondary school to ensure that at least one employee is authorized by a prescriber and trained and certified in the administration of an opioid antagonist, (b) for partnering with a program administered or approved by the Department of Health to provide such training and certification, and (c) for maintaining records of each such trained and certified employee. The bill provides for the disciplinary, civil, and criminal immunity of any employee of a public school, school board, or local health department, regardless of whether such employee was trained or certified in opioid antagonist administration, for any act or omission made in connection with the good faith administration of an opioid antagonist for the purposes of opioid overdose reversal during regular school hours, on school premises, or during a school-sponsored activity, unless such act or omission was the result of gross neglect or willful misconduct. The bill requires each school board to adopt and each public elementary and secondary school to implement policies and procedures in accordance with the provisions of the bill and, in doing so, to utilize to the fullest extent possible programs offered by the Department of Health for the provision of opioid antagonist administration training and certification and opioid antagonist procurement. In addition, the bill modifies the school board employees who are authorized to administer opioid antagonists to include any school board employee who has completed training and is certified in the administration of an opioid antagonist by a program administered or authorized by the Department of Health. Finally, the bill directs the Department of Health and the Department of Education to collaborate to develop guidelines and policies for the implementation of the provisions of the bill and requires each school board to implement the provisions of the bill by the beginning of the 2025–2026 school year.
AI Summary
This bill requires each local school board to develop plans, policies, and procedures for:
(i) providing a program of instruction on opioid overdose prevention and reversal at each public secondary school with grades 9-12, and encouraging students to complete the program prior to graduation;
(ii) procuring, placing, and maintaining a supply of at least two doses of opioid antagonists in each public elementary and secondary school for the purpose of opioid overdose reversal; and
(iii) allowing any school board employee who is authorized by a prescriber and trained in opioid antagonist administration to possess and administer an opioid antagonist to any student, faculty, or staff member believed to be experiencing or about to experience a life-threatening opioid overdose.
The bill provides immunity from disciplinary, civil, and criminal liability for any school board employee who administers an opioid antagonist in good faith during regular school hours, on school premises, or during a school-sponsored activity. It also requires the Department of Health and Department of Education to collaborate on developing guidelines and policies for implementing the bill's provisions, which school boards must implement by the start of the 2025-2026 school year.
Committee Categories
Education, Health and Social Services
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0519) (on 04/04/2024)
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