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1-Senate Bill No. 14 CHAPTER 672 An act to amend Section 48205 of, and to add Section 49428.15 to, the Education Code, relating to pupil health, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately. [ Approved by Governor October 08, 2021. Filed with Secretary of State October 08, 2021. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 14, Portantino. Pupil health: school employee and pupil training: excused absences: youth mental and behavioral health.(1) Existing law, notwithstanding the requirement that each person between 6 and 18 years of age who is not otherwise exempted is subject to compulsory full-time education, requires a pupil to be excused from school for specified types of absences, including, among others, if the absence was due to the pupils illness.This bill would include, within the meaning of an absence due to a pupils illness, an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The bill would require the State Board of Education to update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this provision. To the extent this bill would impose additional duties on local educational entities, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.(2) Existing law requires the governing board of a school district to give diligent care to the health and physical development of pupils and authorizes the governing board of a school district to employ properly certified persons for the work. Existing law requires a school of a school district or county office of education and a charter school to notify pupils and parents or guardians of pupils no less than twice during the school year on how to initiate access to available pupil mental health services on campus or in the community, or both, as provided.This bill, contingent on an appropriation made for these purposes, would require the State Department of Education, on or before January 1, 2023, to recommend best practices and identify evidence-based, as defined, and evidence-informed, as defined, training programs for schools to address youth behavioral health, including, but not necessarily limited to, staff and pupil training, as specified. The bill would define a local educational agency for purposes of these provisions to mean a county office of education, school district, state special school, or charter school that serves pupils in any of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(3) This bill would incorporate additional changes to Section 48205 of the Education Code proposed by AB 516 to be operative only if this bill and AB 516 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.(4) The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.(5) This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.Digest Key Vote: 2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 48205 of the Education Code is amended to read:48205. (a) Notwithstanding Section 48200, a pupil shall be excused from school when the absence is:(1) Due to the pupils illness, including an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The state board shall update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this paragraph.(2) Due to quarantine under the direction of a county or city health officer.(3) For the purpose of having medical, dental, optometrical, or chiropractic services rendered.(4) For the purpose of attending the funeral services of a member of the pupils immediate family, so long as the absence is not more than one day if the service is conducted in California and not more than three days if the service is conducted outside California.(5) For the purpose of jury duty in the manner provided for by law.(6) Due to the illness or medical appointment during school hours of a child of whom the pupil is the custodial parent, including absences to care for a sick child, for which the school shall not require a note from a doctor.(7) For justifiable personal reasons, including, but not limited to, an appearance in court, attendance at a funeral service, observance of a holiday or ceremony of the pupils religion, attendance at a religious retreat, attendance at an employment conference, or attendance at an educational conference on the legislative or judicial process offered by a nonprofit organization, when the pupils absence is requested in writing by the parent or guardian and approved by the principal or a designated representative pursuant to uniform standards established by the governing board of the school district.(8) For the purpose of serving as a member of a precinct board for an election pursuant to Section 12302 of the Elections Code.(9) For the purpose of spending time with a member of the pupils immediate family who is an active duty member of the uniformed services, as defined in Section 49701, and has been called to duty for, is on leave from, or has immediately returned from, deployment to a combat zone or combat support position. Absences granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be granted for a period of time to be determined at the discretion of the superintendent of the school district.(10) For the purpose of attending the pupils naturalization ceremony to become a United States citizen.(11) Authorized at the discretion of a school administrator, as described in subdivision (c) of Section 48260.(b) A pupil absent from school under this section shall be allowed to complete all assignments and tests missed during the absence that can be reasonably provided and, upon satisfactory completion within a reasonable period of time, shall be given full credit therefor. The teacher of the class from which a pupil is absent shall determine which tests and assignments shall be reasonably equivalent to, but not necessarily identical to, the tests and assignments that the pupil missed during the absence.(c) For purposes of this section, attendance at religious retreats shall not exceed four hours per semester.(d) Absences pursuant to this section are deemed to be absences in computing average daily attendance and shall not generate state apportionment payments.(e) Immediate family, as used in this section, means the parent or guardian, brother or sister, grandparent, or any other relative living in the household of the pupil.SEC. 1.5. Section 48205 of the Education Code is amended to read:48205. (a) Notwithstanding Section 48200, a pupil shall be excused from school when the absence is:(1) Due to the pupils illness, including an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The state board shall update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this paragraph.(2) Due to quarantine under the direction of a county or city health officer.(3) For the purpose of having medical, dental, optometrical, or chiropractic services rendered.(4) For the purpose of attending the funeral services of a member of the pupils immediate family, so long as the absence is not more than one day if the service is conducted in California and not more than three days if the service is conducted outside California.(5) For the purpose of jury duty in the manner provided for by law.(6) Due to the illness or medical appointment during school hours of a child of whom the pupil is the custodial parent, including absences to care for a sick child, for which the school shall not require a note from a doctor.(7) For justifiable personal reasons, including, but not limited to, an appearance in court, attendance at a funeral service, observance of a holiday or ceremony of the pupils religion, attendance at a religious retreat, attendance at an employment conference, or attendance at an educational conference on the legislative or judicial process offered by a nonprofit organization, when the pupils absence is requested in writing by the parent or guardian and approved by the principal or a designated representative pursuant to uniform standards established by the governing board of the school district.(8) For the purpose of serving as a member of a precinct board for an election pursuant to Section 12302 of the Elections Code.(9) For the purpose of spending time with a member of the pupils immediate family who is an active duty member of the uniformed services, as defined in Section 49701, and has been called to duty for, is on leave from, or has immediately returned from, deployment to a combat zone or combat support position. Absences granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be granted for a period of time to be determined at the discretion of the superintendent of the school district.(10) For the purpose of attending the pupils naturalization ceremony to become a United States citizen.(11) For the purpose of participating in a cultural ceremony or event.(12) Authorized at the discretion of a school administrator, as described in subdivision (c) of Section 48260.(b) A pupil absent from school under this section shall be allowed to complete all assignments and tests missed during the absence that can be reasonably provided and, upon satisfactory completion within a reasonable period of time, shall be given full credit therefor. The teacher of the class from which a pupil is absent shall determine which tests and assignments shall be reasonably equivalent to, but not necessarily identical to, the tests and assignments that the pupil missed during the absence.(c) For purposes of this section, attendance at religious retreats shall not exceed four hours per semester.(d) Absences pursuant to this section are deemed to be absences in computing average daily attendance and shall not generate state apportionment payments.(e) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Cultural means relating to the habits, practices, beliefs, and traditions of a certain group of people.(2) Immediate family means the parent or guardian, brother or sister, grandparent, or any other relative living in the household of the pupil.SEC. 2. Section 49428.15 is added to the Education Code, immediately following Section 49428.1, to read:49428.15. (a) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Evidence-based means peer-reviewed, scientific research evidence, including studies based on research methodologies that control threats to both the internal and the external validity of the research findings.(2) Evidence-informed means using research that is already available and has been tested for efficacy and effectiveness. This evidence is then combined with the experiences and expertise of the training program developers to best fit the population intended to be served.(3) Local educational agency means a county office of education, school district, state special school, or charter school that serves pupils in any of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(4) Youth behavioral health disorders means pupil mental health and substance use disorders.(5) Youth behavioral health training means training addressing the signs and symptoms of a pupil mental health or substance use disorder.(b) The department shall, on or before January 1, 2023, recommend best practices, and identify evidence-based and evidence-informed training programs for schools to address youth behavioral health, including, but not necessarily limited to, staff and pupil training. (c) In identifying one or more evidence-based or evidence-informed youth behavioral health training programs for use by local educational agencies to train school staff or pupils pursuant to subdivision (b), the department shall ensure that each training program meets all of the following requirements:(1) Provides instruction on recognizing the signs and symptoms of youth behavioral health disorders, including common psychiatric conditions and substance use disorders such as opioid and alcohol abuse.(2) Provides instruction on how school staff can best provide referrals to youth behavioral health services or other support to individuals in the early stages of developing a youth behavioral health disorder.(3) Provides instruction on how to maintain pupil privacy and confidentiality in a manner consistent with federal and state privacy laws.(4) Provides instruction on the safe deescalation of crisis situations involving individuals with a youth behavioral health disorder.(5) Is capable of assessing trainee knowledge before and after training is provided in order to measure training outcomes.(6) Is administered by a nationally recognized training authority in youth behavioral health disorders or by a local educational agency.(7) (A) Includes in-person and virtual training with certified instructors who can recommend resources available in the community for individuals with a youth behavioral health disorder.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, certified instructors means individuals who obtain or have obtained a certification to provide the selected youth behavioral health training.(d) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that an appropriation is made in the annual Budget Act or another statute for these purposes.SEC. 3. Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 48205 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 516. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2022, but this bill becomes operative first, (2) each bill amends Section 48205 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 516, in which case Section 48205 of the Education Code, as amended by Section 1 of this bill, shall remain operative only until the operative date of Assembly Bill 516, at which time Section 1.5 of this bill shall become operative.SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.SEC. 5. This act is an urgency statute necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:Because of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on childrens mental health, it is necessary that this act take effect immediately.
1+Enrolled September 14, 2021 Passed IN Senate September 10, 2021 Passed IN Assembly September 10, 2021 Amended IN Assembly August 30, 2021 Amended IN Assembly July 14, 2021 Amended IN Assembly June 17, 2021 Amended IN Senate May 28, 2021 Amended IN Senate May 20, 2021 Amended IN Senate March 18, 2021 Amended IN Senate March 03, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 14Introduced by Senator Portantino(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Low)(Coauthors: Senators Dodd, Hueso, Pan, Rubio, and Umberg)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Bauer-Kahan, Boerner Horvath, Chau, Cunningham, Lee, Maienschein, and Quirk-Silva)December 07, 2020 An act to amend Section 48205 of, and to add Section 49428.15 to, the Education Code, relating to pupil health, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 14, Portantino. Pupil health: school employee and pupil training: excused absences: youth mental and behavioral health.(1) Existing law, notwithstanding the requirement that each person between 6 and 18 years of age who is not otherwise exempted is subject to compulsory full-time education, requires a pupil to be excused from school for specified types of absences, including, among others, if the absence was due to the pupils illness.This bill would include, within the meaning of an absence due to a pupils illness, an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The bill would require the State Board of Education to update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this provision. To the extent this bill would impose additional duties on local educational entities, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.(2) Existing law requires the governing board of a school district to give diligent care to the health and physical development of pupils and authorizes the governing board of a school district to employ properly certified persons for the work. Existing law requires a school of a school district or county office of education and a charter school to notify pupils and parents or guardians of pupils no less than twice during the school year on how to initiate access to available pupil mental health services on campus or in the community, or both, as provided.This bill, contingent on an appropriation made for these purposes, would require the State Department of Education, on or before January 1, 2023, to recommend best practices and identify evidence-based, as defined, and evidence-informed, as defined, training programs for schools to address youth behavioral health, including, but not necessarily limited to, staff and pupil training, as specified. The bill would define a local educational agency for purposes of these provisions to mean a county office of education, school district, state special school, or charter school that serves pupils in any of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(3) This bill would incorporate additional changes to Section 48205 of the Education Code proposed by AB 516 to be operative only if this bill and AB 516 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.(4) The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.(5) This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.Digest Key Vote: 2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 48205 of the Education Code is amended to read:48205. (a) Notwithstanding Section 48200, a pupil shall be excused from school when the absence is:(1) Due to the pupils illness, including an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The state board shall update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this paragraph.(2) Due to quarantine under the direction of a county or city health officer.(3) For the purpose of having medical, dental, optometrical, or chiropractic services rendered.(4) For the purpose of attending the funeral services of a member of the pupils immediate family, so long as the absence is not more than one day if the service is conducted in California and not more than three days if the service is conducted outside California.(5) For the purpose of jury duty in the manner provided for by law.(6) Due to the illness or medical appointment during school hours of a child of whom the pupil is the custodial parent, including absences to care for a sick child, for which the school shall not require a note from a doctor.(7) For justifiable personal reasons, including, but not limited to, an appearance in court, attendance at a funeral service, observance of a holiday or ceremony of the pupils religion, attendance at a religious retreat, attendance at an employment conference, or attendance at an educational conference on the legislative or judicial process offered by a nonprofit organization, when the pupils absence is requested in writing by the parent or guardian and approved by the principal or a designated representative pursuant to uniform standards established by the governing board of the school district.(8) For the purpose of serving as a member of a precinct board for an election pursuant to Section 12302 of the Elections Code.(9) For the purpose of spending time with a member of the pupils immediate family who is an active duty member of the uniformed services, as defined in Section 49701, and has been called to duty for, is on leave from, or has immediately returned from, deployment to a combat zone or combat support position. Absences granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be granted for a period of time to be determined at the discretion of the superintendent of the school district.(10) For the purpose of attending the pupils naturalization ceremony to become a United States citizen.(11) Authorized at the discretion of a school administrator, as described in subdivision (c) of Section 48260.(b) A pupil absent from school under this section shall be allowed to complete all assignments and tests missed during the absence that can be reasonably provided and, upon satisfactory completion within a reasonable period of time, shall be given full credit therefor. The teacher of the class from which a pupil is absent shall determine which tests and assignments shall be reasonably equivalent to, but not necessarily identical to, the tests and assignments that the pupil missed during the absence.(c) For purposes of this section, attendance at religious retreats shall not exceed four hours per semester.(d) Absences pursuant to this section are deemed to be absences in computing average daily attendance and shall not generate state apportionment payments.(e) Immediate family, as used in this section, means the parent or guardian, brother or sister, grandparent, or any other relative living in the household of the pupil.SEC. 1.5. Section 48205 of the Education Code is amended to read:48205. (a) Notwithstanding Section 48200, a pupil shall be excused from school when the absence is:(1) Due to the pupils illness, including an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The state board shall update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this paragraph.(2) Due to quarantine under the direction of a county or city health officer.(3) For the purpose of having medical, dental, optometrical, or chiropractic services rendered.(4) For the purpose of attending the funeral services of a member of the pupils immediate family, so long as the absence is not more than one day if the service is conducted in California and not more than three days if the service is conducted outside California.(5) For the purpose of jury duty in the manner provided for by law.(6) Due to the illness or medical appointment during school hours of a child of whom the pupil is the custodial parent, including absences to care for a sick child, for which the school shall not require a note from a doctor.(7) For justifiable personal reasons, including, but not limited to, an appearance in court, attendance at a funeral service, observance of a holiday or ceremony of the pupils religion, attendance at a religious retreat, attendance at an employment conference, or attendance at an educational conference on the legislative or judicial process offered by a nonprofit organization, when the pupils absence is requested in writing by the parent or guardian and approved by the principal or a designated representative pursuant to uniform standards established by the governing board of the school district.(8) For the purpose of serving as a member of a precinct board for an election pursuant to Section 12302 of the Elections Code.(9) For the purpose of spending time with a member of the pupils immediate family who is an active duty member of the uniformed services, as defined in Section 49701, and has been called to duty for, is on leave from, or has immediately returned from, deployment to a combat zone or combat support position. Absences granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be granted for a period of time to be determined at the discretion of the superintendent of the school district.(10) For the purpose of attending the pupils naturalization ceremony to become a United States citizen.(11) For the purpose of participating in a cultural ceremony or event.(12) Authorized at the discretion of a school administrator, as described in subdivision (c) of Section 48260.(b) A pupil absent from school under this section shall be allowed to complete all assignments and tests missed during the absence that can be reasonably provided and, upon satisfactory completion within a reasonable period of time, shall be given full credit therefor. The teacher of the class from which a pupil is absent shall determine which tests and assignments shall be reasonably equivalent to, but not necessarily identical to, the tests and assignments that the pupil missed during the absence.(c) For purposes of this section, attendance at religious retreats shall not exceed four hours per semester.(d) Absences pursuant to this section are deemed to be absences in computing average daily attendance and shall not generate state apportionment payments.(e) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Cultural means relating to the habits, practices, beliefs, and traditions of a certain group of people.(2) Immediate family means the parent or guardian, brother or sister, grandparent, or any other relative living in the household of the pupil.SEC. 2. Section 49428.15 is added to the Education Code, immediately following Section 49428.1, to read:49428.15. (a) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Evidence-based means peer-reviewed, scientific research evidence, including studies based on research methodologies that control threats to both the internal and the external validity of the research findings.(2) Evidence-informed means using research that is already available and has been tested for efficacy and effectiveness. This evidence is then combined with the experiences and expertise of the training program developers to best fit the population intended to be served.(3) Local educational agency means a county office of education, school district, state special school, or charter school that serves pupils in any of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(4) Youth behavioral health disorders means pupil mental health and substance use disorders.(5) Youth behavioral health training means training addressing the signs and symptoms of a pupil mental health or substance use disorder.(b) The department shall, on or before January 1, 2023, recommend best practices, and identify evidence-based and evidence-informed training programs for schools to address youth behavioral health, including, but not necessarily limited to, staff and pupil training. (c) In identifying one or more evidence-based or evidence-informed youth behavioral health training programs for use by local educational agencies to train school staff or pupils pursuant to subdivision (b), the department shall ensure that each training program meets all of the following requirements:(1) Provides instruction on recognizing the signs and symptoms of youth behavioral health disorders, including common psychiatric conditions and substance use disorders such as opioid and alcohol abuse.(2) Provides instruction on how school staff can best provide referrals to youth behavioral health services or other support to individuals in the early stages of developing a youth behavioral health disorder.(3) Provides instruction on how to maintain pupil privacy and confidentiality in a manner consistent with federal and state privacy laws.(4) Provides instruction on the safe deescalation of crisis situations involving individuals with a youth behavioral health disorder.(5) Is capable of assessing trainee knowledge before and after training is provided in order to measure training outcomes.(6) Is administered by a nationally recognized training authority in youth behavioral health disorders or by a local educational agency.(7) (A) Includes in-person and virtual training with certified instructors who can recommend resources available in the community for individuals with a youth behavioral health disorder.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, certified instructors means individuals who obtain or have obtained a certification to provide the selected youth behavioral health training.(d) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that an appropriation is made in the annual Budget Act or another statute for these purposes.SEC. 3. Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 48205 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 516. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2022, but this bill becomes operative first, (2) each bill amends Section 48205 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 516, in which case Section 48205 of the Education Code, as amended by Section 1 of this bill, shall remain operative only until the operative date of Assembly Bill 516, at which time Section 1.5 of this bill shall become operative.SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.SEC. 5. This act is an urgency statute necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:Because of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on childrens mental health, it is necessary that this act take effect immediately.
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3- Senate Bill No. 14 CHAPTER 672 An act to amend Section 48205 of, and to add Section 49428.15 to, the Education Code, relating to pupil health, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately. [ Approved by Governor October 08, 2021. Filed with Secretary of State October 08, 2021. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 14, Portantino. Pupil health: school employee and pupil training: excused absences: youth mental and behavioral health.(1) Existing law, notwithstanding the requirement that each person between 6 and 18 years of age who is not otherwise exempted is subject to compulsory full-time education, requires a pupil to be excused from school for specified types of absences, including, among others, if the absence was due to the pupils illness.This bill would include, within the meaning of an absence due to a pupils illness, an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The bill would require the State Board of Education to update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this provision. To the extent this bill would impose additional duties on local educational entities, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.(2) Existing law requires the governing board of a school district to give diligent care to the health and physical development of pupils and authorizes the governing board of a school district to employ properly certified persons for the work. Existing law requires a school of a school district or county office of education and a charter school to notify pupils and parents or guardians of pupils no less than twice during the school year on how to initiate access to available pupil mental health services on campus or in the community, or both, as provided.This bill, contingent on an appropriation made for these purposes, would require the State Department of Education, on or before January 1, 2023, to recommend best practices and identify evidence-based, as defined, and evidence-informed, as defined, training programs for schools to address youth behavioral health, including, but not necessarily limited to, staff and pupil training, as specified. The bill would define a local educational agency for purposes of these provisions to mean a county office of education, school district, state special school, or charter school that serves pupils in any of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(3) This bill would incorporate additional changes to Section 48205 of the Education Code proposed by AB 516 to be operative only if this bill and AB 516 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.(4) The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.(5) This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.Digest Key Vote: 2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES
3+ Enrolled September 14, 2021 Passed IN Senate September 10, 2021 Passed IN Assembly September 10, 2021 Amended IN Assembly August 30, 2021 Amended IN Assembly July 14, 2021 Amended IN Assembly June 17, 2021 Amended IN Senate May 28, 2021 Amended IN Senate May 20, 2021 Amended IN Senate March 18, 2021 Amended IN Senate March 03, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 14Introduced by Senator Portantino(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Low)(Coauthors: Senators Dodd, Hueso, Pan, Rubio, and Umberg)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Bauer-Kahan, Boerner Horvath, Chau, Cunningham, Lee, Maienschein, and Quirk-Silva)December 07, 2020 An act to amend Section 48205 of, and to add Section 49428.15 to, the Education Code, relating to pupil health, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 14, Portantino. Pupil health: school employee and pupil training: excused absences: youth mental and behavioral health.(1) Existing law, notwithstanding the requirement that each person between 6 and 18 years of age who is not otherwise exempted is subject to compulsory full-time education, requires a pupil to be excused from school for specified types of absences, including, among others, if the absence was due to the pupils illness.This bill would include, within the meaning of an absence due to a pupils illness, an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The bill would require the State Board of Education to update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this provision. To the extent this bill would impose additional duties on local educational entities, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.(2) Existing law requires the governing board of a school district to give diligent care to the health and physical development of pupils and authorizes the governing board of a school district to employ properly certified persons for the work. Existing law requires a school of a school district or county office of education and a charter school to notify pupils and parents or guardians of pupils no less than twice during the school year on how to initiate access to available pupil mental health services on campus or in the community, or both, as provided.This bill, contingent on an appropriation made for these purposes, would require the State Department of Education, on or before January 1, 2023, to recommend best practices and identify evidence-based, as defined, and evidence-informed, as defined, training programs for schools to address youth behavioral health, including, but not necessarily limited to, staff and pupil training, as specified. The bill would define a local educational agency for purposes of these provisions to mean a county office of education, school district, state special school, or charter school that serves pupils in any of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(3) This bill would incorporate additional changes to Section 48205 of the Education Code proposed by AB 516 to be operative only if this bill and AB 516 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.(4) The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.(5) This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.Digest Key Vote: 2/3 Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES
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1935 SB 14, Portantino. Pupil health: school employee and pupil training: excused absences: youth mental and behavioral health.
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2137 (1) Existing law, notwithstanding the requirement that each person between 6 and 18 years of age who is not otherwise exempted is subject to compulsory full-time education, requires a pupil to be excused from school for specified types of absences, including, among others, if the absence was due to the pupils illness.This bill would include, within the meaning of an absence due to a pupils illness, an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The bill would require the State Board of Education to update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this provision. To the extent this bill would impose additional duties on local educational entities, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.(2) Existing law requires the governing board of a school district to give diligent care to the health and physical development of pupils and authorizes the governing board of a school district to employ properly certified persons for the work. Existing law requires a school of a school district or county office of education and a charter school to notify pupils and parents or guardians of pupils no less than twice during the school year on how to initiate access to available pupil mental health services on campus or in the community, or both, as provided.This bill, contingent on an appropriation made for these purposes, would require the State Department of Education, on or before January 1, 2023, to recommend best practices and identify evidence-based, as defined, and evidence-informed, as defined, training programs for schools to address youth behavioral health, including, but not necessarily limited to, staff and pupil training, as specified. The bill would define a local educational agency for purposes of these provisions to mean a county office of education, school district, state special school, or charter school that serves pupils in any of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(3) This bill would incorporate additional changes to Section 48205 of the Education Code proposed by AB 516 to be operative only if this bill and AB 516 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.(4) The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.(5) This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.
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2339 (1) Existing law, notwithstanding the requirement that each person between 6 and 18 years of age who is not otherwise exempted is subject to compulsory full-time education, requires a pupil to be excused from school for specified types of absences, including, among others, if the absence was due to the pupils illness.
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2541 This bill would include, within the meaning of an absence due to a pupils illness, an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The bill would require the State Board of Education to update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this provision. To the extent this bill would impose additional duties on local educational entities, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.
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2743 (2) Existing law requires the governing board of a school district to give diligent care to the health and physical development of pupils and authorizes the governing board of a school district to employ properly certified persons for the work. Existing law requires a school of a school district or county office of education and a charter school to notify pupils and parents or guardians of pupils no less than twice during the school year on how to initiate access to available pupil mental health services on campus or in the community, or both, as provided.
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2945 This bill, contingent on an appropriation made for these purposes, would require the State Department of Education, on or before January 1, 2023, to recommend best practices and identify evidence-based, as defined, and evidence-informed, as defined, training programs for schools to address youth behavioral health, including, but not necessarily limited to, staff and pupil training, as specified. The bill would define a local educational agency for purposes of these provisions to mean a county office of education, school district, state special school, or charter school that serves pupils in any of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.
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3147 (3) This bill would incorporate additional changes to Section 48205 of the Education Code proposed by AB 516 to be operative only if this bill and AB 516 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.
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3349 (4) The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.
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3551 This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.
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3753 (5) This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.
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4359 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 48205 of the Education Code is amended to read:48205. (a) Notwithstanding Section 48200, a pupil shall be excused from school when the absence is:(1) Due to the pupils illness, including an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The state board shall update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this paragraph.(2) Due to quarantine under the direction of a county or city health officer.(3) For the purpose of having medical, dental, optometrical, or chiropractic services rendered.(4) For the purpose of attending the funeral services of a member of the pupils immediate family, so long as the absence is not more than one day if the service is conducted in California and not more than three days if the service is conducted outside California.(5) For the purpose of jury duty in the manner provided for by law.(6) Due to the illness or medical appointment during school hours of a child of whom the pupil is the custodial parent, including absences to care for a sick child, for which the school shall not require a note from a doctor.(7) For justifiable personal reasons, including, but not limited to, an appearance in court, attendance at a funeral service, observance of a holiday or ceremony of the pupils religion, attendance at a religious retreat, attendance at an employment conference, or attendance at an educational conference on the legislative or judicial process offered by a nonprofit organization, when the pupils absence is requested in writing by the parent or guardian and approved by the principal or a designated representative pursuant to uniform standards established by the governing board of the school district.(8) For the purpose of serving as a member of a precinct board for an election pursuant to Section 12302 of the Elections Code.(9) For the purpose of spending time with a member of the pupils immediate family who is an active duty member of the uniformed services, as defined in Section 49701, and has been called to duty for, is on leave from, or has immediately returned from, deployment to a combat zone or combat support position. Absences granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be granted for a period of time to be determined at the discretion of the superintendent of the school district.(10) For the purpose of attending the pupils naturalization ceremony to become a United States citizen.(11) Authorized at the discretion of a school administrator, as described in subdivision (c) of Section 48260.(b) A pupil absent from school under this section shall be allowed to complete all assignments and tests missed during the absence that can be reasonably provided and, upon satisfactory completion within a reasonable period of time, shall be given full credit therefor. The teacher of the class from which a pupil is absent shall determine which tests and assignments shall be reasonably equivalent to, but not necessarily identical to, the tests and assignments that the pupil missed during the absence.(c) For purposes of this section, attendance at religious retreats shall not exceed four hours per semester.(d) Absences pursuant to this section are deemed to be absences in computing average daily attendance and shall not generate state apportionment payments.(e) Immediate family, as used in this section, means the parent or guardian, brother or sister, grandparent, or any other relative living in the household of the pupil.SEC. 1.5. Section 48205 of the Education Code is amended to read:48205. (a) Notwithstanding Section 48200, a pupil shall be excused from school when the absence is:(1) Due to the pupils illness, including an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The state board shall update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this paragraph.(2) Due to quarantine under the direction of a county or city health officer.(3) For the purpose of having medical, dental, optometrical, or chiropractic services rendered.(4) For the purpose of attending the funeral services of a member of the pupils immediate family, so long as the absence is not more than one day if the service is conducted in California and not more than three days if the service is conducted outside California.(5) For the purpose of jury duty in the manner provided for by law.(6) Due to the illness or medical appointment during school hours of a child of whom the pupil is the custodial parent, including absences to care for a sick child, for which the school shall not require a note from a doctor.(7) For justifiable personal reasons, including, but not limited to, an appearance in court, attendance at a funeral service, observance of a holiday or ceremony of the pupils religion, attendance at a religious retreat, attendance at an employment conference, or attendance at an educational conference on the legislative or judicial process offered by a nonprofit organization, when the pupils absence is requested in writing by the parent or guardian and approved by the principal or a designated representative pursuant to uniform standards established by the governing board of the school district.(8) For the purpose of serving as a member of a precinct board for an election pursuant to Section 12302 of the Elections Code.(9) For the purpose of spending time with a member of the pupils immediate family who is an active duty member of the uniformed services, as defined in Section 49701, and has been called to duty for, is on leave from, or has immediately returned from, deployment to a combat zone or combat support position. Absences granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be granted for a period of time to be determined at the discretion of the superintendent of the school district.(10) For the purpose of attending the pupils naturalization ceremony to become a United States citizen.(11) For the purpose of participating in a cultural ceremony or event.(12) Authorized at the discretion of a school administrator, as described in subdivision (c) of Section 48260.(b) A pupil absent from school under this section shall be allowed to complete all assignments and tests missed during the absence that can be reasonably provided and, upon satisfactory completion within a reasonable period of time, shall be given full credit therefor. The teacher of the class from which a pupil is absent shall determine which tests and assignments shall be reasonably equivalent to, but not necessarily identical to, the tests and assignments that the pupil missed during the absence.(c) For purposes of this section, attendance at religious retreats shall not exceed four hours per semester.(d) Absences pursuant to this section are deemed to be absences in computing average daily attendance and shall not generate state apportionment payments.(e) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Cultural means relating to the habits, practices, beliefs, and traditions of a certain group of people.(2) Immediate family means the parent or guardian, brother or sister, grandparent, or any other relative living in the household of the pupil.SEC. 2. Section 49428.15 is added to the Education Code, immediately following Section 49428.1, to read:49428.15. (a) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Evidence-based means peer-reviewed, scientific research evidence, including studies based on research methodologies that control threats to both the internal and the external validity of the research findings.(2) Evidence-informed means using research that is already available and has been tested for efficacy and effectiveness. This evidence is then combined with the experiences and expertise of the training program developers to best fit the population intended to be served.(3) Local educational agency means a county office of education, school district, state special school, or charter school that serves pupils in any of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(4) Youth behavioral health disorders means pupil mental health and substance use disorders.(5) Youth behavioral health training means training addressing the signs and symptoms of a pupil mental health or substance use disorder.(b) The department shall, on or before January 1, 2023, recommend best practices, and identify evidence-based and evidence-informed training programs for schools to address youth behavioral health, including, but not necessarily limited to, staff and pupil training. (c) In identifying one or more evidence-based or evidence-informed youth behavioral health training programs for use by local educational agencies to train school staff or pupils pursuant to subdivision (b), the department shall ensure that each training program meets all of the following requirements:(1) Provides instruction on recognizing the signs and symptoms of youth behavioral health disorders, including common psychiatric conditions and substance use disorders such as opioid and alcohol abuse.(2) Provides instruction on how school staff can best provide referrals to youth behavioral health services or other support to individuals in the early stages of developing a youth behavioral health disorder.(3) Provides instruction on how to maintain pupil privacy and confidentiality in a manner consistent with federal and state privacy laws.(4) Provides instruction on the safe deescalation of crisis situations involving individuals with a youth behavioral health disorder.(5) Is capable of assessing trainee knowledge before and after training is provided in order to measure training outcomes.(6) Is administered by a nationally recognized training authority in youth behavioral health disorders or by a local educational agency.(7) (A) Includes in-person and virtual training with certified instructors who can recommend resources available in the community for individuals with a youth behavioral health disorder.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, certified instructors means individuals who obtain or have obtained a certification to provide the selected youth behavioral health training.(d) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that an appropriation is made in the annual Budget Act or another statute for these purposes.SEC. 3. Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 48205 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 516. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2022, but this bill becomes operative first, (2) each bill amends Section 48205 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 516, in which case Section 48205 of the Education Code, as amended by Section 1 of this bill, shall remain operative only until the operative date of Assembly Bill 516, at which time Section 1.5 of this bill shall become operative.SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.SEC. 5. This act is an urgency statute necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:Because of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on childrens mental health, it is necessary that this act take effect immediately.
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4561 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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4965 SECTION 1. Section 48205 of the Education Code is amended to read:48205. (a) Notwithstanding Section 48200, a pupil shall be excused from school when the absence is:(1) Due to the pupils illness, including an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The state board shall update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this paragraph.(2) Due to quarantine under the direction of a county or city health officer.(3) For the purpose of having medical, dental, optometrical, or chiropractic services rendered.(4) For the purpose of attending the funeral services of a member of the pupils immediate family, so long as the absence is not more than one day if the service is conducted in California and not more than three days if the service is conducted outside California.(5) For the purpose of jury duty in the manner provided for by law.(6) Due to the illness or medical appointment during school hours of a child of whom the pupil is the custodial parent, including absences to care for a sick child, for which the school shall not require a note from a doctor.(7) For justifiable personal reasons, including, but not limited to, an appearance in court, attendance at a funeral service, observance of a holiday or ceremony of the pupils religion, attendance at a religious retreat, attendance at an employment conference, or attendance at an educational conference on the legislative or judicial process offered by a nonprofit organization, when the pupils absence is requested in writing by the parent or guardian and approved by the principal or a designated representative pursuant to uniform standards established by the governing board of the school district.(8) For the purpose of serving as a member of a precinct board for an election pursuant to Section 12302 of the Elections Code.(9) For the purpose of spending time with a member of the pupils immediate family who is an active duty member of the uniformed services, as defined in Section 49701, and has been called to duty for, is on leave from, or has immediately returned from, deployment to a combat zone or combat support position. Absences granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be granted for a period of time to be determined at the discretion of the superintendent of the school district.(10) For the purpose of attending the pupils naturalization ceremony to become a United States citizen.(11) Authorized at the discretion of a school administrator, as described in subdivision (c) of Section 48260.(b) A pupil absent from school under this section shall be allowed to complete all assignments and tests missed during the absence that can be reasonably provided and, upon satisfactory completion within a reasonable period of time, shall be given full credit therefor. The teacher of the class from which a pupil is absent shall determine which tests and assignments shall be reasonably equivalent to, but not necessarily identical to, the tests and assignments that the pupil missed during the absence.(c) For purposes of this section, attendance at religious retreats shall not exceed four hours per semester.(d) Absences pursuant to this section are deemed to be absences in computing average daily attendance and shall not generate state apportionment payments.(e) Immediate family, as used in this section, means the parent or guardian, brother or sister, grandparent, or any other relative living in the household of the pupil.
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5167 SECTION 1. Section 48205 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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5571 48205. (a) Notwithstanding Section 48200, a pupil shall be excused from school when the absence is:(1) Due to the pupils illness, including an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The state board shall update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this paragraph.(2) Due to quarantine under the direction of a county or city health officer.(3) For the purpose of having medical, dental, optometrical, or chiropractic services rendered.(4) For the purpose of attending the funeral services of a member of the pupils immediate family, so long as the absence is not more than one day if the service is conducted in California and not more than three days if the service is conducted outside California.(5) For the purpose of jury duty in the manner provided for by law.(6) Due to the illness or medical appointment during school hours of a child of whom the pupil is the custodial parent, including absences to care for a sick child, for which the school shall not require a note from a doctor.(7) For justifiable personal reasons, including, but not limited to, an appearance in court, attendance at a funeral service, observance of a holiday or ceremony of the pupils religion, attendance at a religious retreat, attendance at an employment conference, or attendance at an educational conference on the legislative or judicial process offered by a nonprofit organization, when the pupils absence is requested in writing by the parent or guardian and approved by the principal or a designated representative pursuant to uniform standards established by the governing board of the school district.(8) For the purpose of serving as a member of a precinct board for an election pursuant to Section 12302 of the Elections Code.(9) For the purpose of spending time with a member of the pupils immediate family who is an active duty member of the uniformed services, as defined in Section 49701, and has been called to duty for, is on leave from, or has immediately returned from, deployment to a combat zone or combat support position. Absences granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be granted for a period of time to be determined at the discretion of the superintendent of the school district.(10) For the purpose of attending the pupils naturalization ceremony to become a United States citizen.(11) Authorized at the discretion of a school administrator, as described in subdivision (c) of Section 48260.(b) A pupil absent from school under this section shall be allowed to complete all assignments and tests missed during the absence that can be reasonably provided and, upon satisfactory completion within a reasonable period of time, shall be given full credit therefor. The teacher of the class from which a pupil is absent shall determine which tests and assignments shall be reasonably equivalent to, but not necessarily identical to, the tests and assignments that the pupil missed during the absence.(c) For purposes of this section, attendance at religious retreats shall not exceed four hours per semester.(d) Absences pursuant to this section are deemed to be absences in computing average daily attendance and shall not generate state apportionment payments.(e) Immediate family, as used in this section, means the parent or guardian, brother or sister, grandparent, or any other relative living in the household of the pupil.
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5773 48205. (a) Notwithstanding Section 48200, a pupil shall be excused from school when the absence is:(1) Due to the pupils illness, including an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The state board shall update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this paragraph.(2) Due to quarantine under the direction of a county or city health officer.(3) For the purpose of having medical, dental, optometrical, or chiropractic services rendered.(4) For the purpose of attending the funeral services of a member of the pupils immediate family, so long as the absence is not more than one day if the service is conducted in California and not more than three days if the service is conducted outside California.(5) For the purpose of jury duty in the manner provided for by law.(6) Due to the illness or medical appointment during school hours of a child of whom the pupil is the custodial parent, including absences to care for a sick child, for which the school shall not require a note from a doctor.(7) For justifiable personal reasons, including, but not limited to, an appearance in court, attendance at a funeral service, observance of a holiday or ceremony of the pupils religion, attendance at a religious retreat, attendance at an employment conference, or attendance at an educational conference on the legislative or judicial process offered by a nonprofit organization, when the pupils absence is requested in writing by the parent or guardian and approved by the principal or a designated representative pursuant to uniform standards established by the governing board of the school district.(8) For the purpose of serving as a member of a precinct board for an election pursuant to Section 12302 of the Elections Code.(9) For the purpose of spending time with a member of the pupils immediate family who is an active duty member of the uniformed services, as defined in Section 49701, and has been called to duty for, is on leave from, or has immediately returned from, deployment to a combat zone or combat support position. Absences granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be granted for a period of time to be determined at the discretion of the superintendent of the school district.(10) For the purpose of attending the pupils naturalization ceremony to become a United States citizen.(11) Authorized at the discretion of a school administrator, as described in subdivision (c) of Section 48260.(b) A pupil absent from school under this section shall be allowed to complete all assignments and tests missed during the absence that can be reasonably provided and, upon satisfactory completion within a reasonable period of time, shall be given full credit therefor. The teacher of the class from which a pupil is absent shall determine which tests and assignments shall be reasonably equivalent to, but not necessarily identical to, the tests and assignments that the pupil missed during the absence.(c) For purposes of this section, attendance at religious retreats shall not exceed four hours per semester.(d) Absences pursuant to this section are deemed to be absences in computing average daily attendance and shall not generate state apportionment payments.(e) Immediate family, as used in this section, means the parent or guardian, brother or sister, grandparent, or any other relative living in the household of the pupil.
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5975 48205. (a) Notwithstanding Section 48200, a pupil shall be excused from school when the absence is:(1) Due to the pupils illness, including an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The state board shall update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this paragraph.(2) Due to quarantine under the direction of a county or city health officer.(3) For the purpose of having medical, dental, optometrical, or chiropractic services rendered.(4) For the purpose of attending the funeral services of a member of the pupils immediate family, so long as the absence is not more than one day if the service is conducted in California and not more than three days if the service is conducted outside California.(5) For the purpose of jury duty in the manner provided for by law.(6) Due to the illness or medical appointment during school hours of a child of whom the pupil is the custodial parent, including absences to care for a sick child, for which the school shall not require a note from a doctor.(7) For justifiable personal reasons, including, but not limited to, an appearance in court, attendance at a funeral service, observance of a holiday or ceremony of the pupils religion, attendance at a religious retreat, attendance at an employment conference, or attendance at an educational conference on the legislative or judicial process offered by a nonprofit organization, when the pupils absence is requested in writing by the parent or guardian and approved by the principal or a designated representative pursuant to uniform standards established by the governing board of the school district.(8) For the purpose of serving as a member of a precinct board for an election pursuant to Section 12302 of the Elections Code.(9) For the purpose of spending time with a member of the pupils immediate family who is an active duty member of the uniformed services, as defined in Section 49701, and has been called to duty for, is on leave from, or has immediately returned from, deployment to a combat zone or combat support position. Absences granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be granted for a period of time to be determined at the discretion of the superintendent of the school district.(10) For the purpose of attending the pupils naturalization ceremony to become a United States citizen.(11) Authorized at the discretion of a school administrator, as described in subdivision (c) of Section 48260.(b) A pupil absent from school under this section shall be allowed to complete all assignments and tests missed during the absence that can be reasonably provided and, upon satisfactory completion within a reasonable period of time, shall be given full credit therefor. The teacher of the class from which a pupil is absent shall determine which tests and assignments shall be reasonably equivalent to, but not necessarily identical to, the tests and assignments that the pupil missed during the absence.(c) For purposes of this section, attendance at religious retreats shall not exceed four hours per semester.(d) Absences pursuant to this section are deemed to be absences in computing average daily attendance and shall not generate state apportionment payments.(e) Immediate family, as used in this section, means the parent or guardian, brother or sister, grandparent, or any other relative living in the household of the pupil.
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6379 48205. (a) Notwithstanding Section 48200, a pupil shall be excused from school when the absence is:
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6581 (1) Due to the pupils illness, including an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The state board shall update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this paragraph.
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6783 (2) Due to quarantine under the direction of a county or city health officer.
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6985 (3) For the purpose of having medical, dental, optometrical, or chiropractic services rendered.
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7187 (4) For the purpose of attending the funeral services of a member of the pupils immediate family, so long as the absence is not more than one day if the service is conducted in California and not more than three days if the service is conducted outside California.
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7389 (5) For the purpose of jury duty in the manner provided for by law.
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7591 (6) Due to the illness or medical appointment during school hours of a child of whom the pupil is the custodial parent, including absences to care for a sick child, for which the school shall not require a note from a doctor.
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7793 (7) For justifiable personal reasons, including, but not limited to, an appearance in court, attendance at a funeral service, observance of a holiday or ceremony of the pupils religion, attendance at a religious retreat, attendance at an employment conference, or attendance at an educational conference on the legislative or judicial process offered by a nonprofit organization, when the pupils absence is requested in writing by the parent or guardian and approved by the principal or a designated representative pursuant to uniform standards established by the governing board of the school district.
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7995 (8) For the purpose of serving as a member of a precinct board for an election pursuant to Section 12302 of the Elections Code.
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8197 (9) For the purpose of spending time with a member of the pupils immediate family who is an active duty member of the uniformed services, as defined in Section 49701, and has been called to duty for, is on leave from, or has immediately returned from, deployment to a combat zone or combat support position. Absences granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be granted for a period of time to be determined at the discretion of the superintendent of the school district.
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8399 (10) For the purpose of attending the pupils naturalization ceremony to become a United States citizen.
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85101 (11) Authorized at the discretion of a school administrator, as described in subdivision (c) of Section 48260.
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87103 (b) A pupil absent from school under this section shall be allowed to complete all assignments and tests missed during the absence that can be reasonably provided and, upon satisfactory completion within a reasonable period of time, shall be given full credit therefor. The teacher of the class from which a pupil is absent shall determine which tests and assignments shall be reasonably equivalent to, but not necessarily identical to, the tests and assignments that the pupil missed during the absence.
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89105 (c) For purposes of this section, attendance at religious retreats shall not exceed four hours per semester.
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91107 (d) Absences pursuant to this section are deemed to be absences in computing average daily attendance and shall not generate state apportionment payments.
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93109 (e) Immediate family, as used in this section, means the parent or guardian, brother or sister, grandparent, or any other relative living in the household of the pupil.
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95111 SEC. 1.5. Section 48205 of the Education Code is amended to read:48205. (a) Notwithstanding Section 48200, a pupil shall be excused from school when the absence is:(1) Due to the pupils illness, including an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The state board shall update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this paragraph.(2) Due to quarantine under the direction of a county or city health officer.(3) For the purpose of having medical, dental, optometrical, or chiropractic services rendered.(4) For the purpose of attending the funeral services of a member of the pupils immediate family, so long as the absence is not more than one day if the service is conducted in California and not more than three days if the service is conducted outside California.(5) For the purpose of jury duty in the manner provided for by law.(6) Due to the illness or medical appointment during school hours of a child of whom the pupil is the custodial parent, including absences to care for a sick child, for which the school shall not require a note from a doctor.(7) For justifiable personal reasons, including, but not limited to, an appearance in court, attendance at a funeral service, observance of a holiday or ceremony of the pupils religion, attendance at a religious retreat, attendance at an employment conference, or attendance at an educational conference on the legislative or judicial process offered by a nonprofit organization, when the pupils absence is requested in writing by the parent or guardian and approved by the principal or a designated representative pursuant to uniform standards established by the governing board of the school district.(8) For the purpose of serving as a member of a precinct board for an election pursuant to Section 12302 of the Elections Code.(9) For the purpose of spending time with a member of the pupils immediate family who is an active duty member of the uniformed services, as defined in Section 49701, and has been called to duty for, is on leave from, or has immediately returned from, deployment to a combat zone or combat support position. Absences granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be granted for a period of time to be determined at the discretion of the superintendent of the school district.(10) For the purpose of attending the pupils naturalization ceremony to become a United States citizen.(11) For the purpose of participating in a cultural ceremony or event.(12) Authorized at the discretion of a school administrator, as described in subdivision (c) of Section 48260.(b) A pupil absent from school under this section shall be allowed to complete all assignments and tests missed during the absence that can be reasonably provided and, upon satisfactory completion within a reasonable period of time, shall be given full credit therefor. The teacher of the class from which a pupil is absent shall determine which tests and assignments shall be reasonably equivalent to, but not necessarily identical to, the tests and assignments that the pupil missed during the absence.(c) For purposes of this section, attendance at religious retreats shall not exceed four hours per semester.(d) Absences pursuant to this section are deemed to be absences in computing average daily attendance and shall not generate state apportionment payments.(e) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Cultural means relating to the habits, practices, beliefs, and traditions of a certain group of people.(2) Immediate family means the parent or guardian, brother or sister, grandparent, or any other relative living in the household of the pupil.
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97113 SEC. 1.5. Section 48205 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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101117 48205. (a) Notwithstanding Section 48200, a pupil shall be excused from school when the absence is:(1) Due to the pupils illness, including an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The state board shall update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this paragraph.(2) Due to quarantine under the direction of a county or city health officer.(3) For the purpose of having medical, dental, optometrical, or chiropractic services rendered.(4) For the purpose of attending the funeral services of a member of the pupils immediate family, so long as the absence is not more than one day if the service is conducted in California and not more than three days if the service is conducted outside California.(5) For the purpose of jury duty in the manner provided for by law.(6) Due to the illness or medical appointment during school hours of a child of whom the pupil is the custodial parent, including absences to care for a sick child, for which the school shall not require a note from a doctor.(7) For justifiable personal reasons, including, but not limited to, an appearance in court, attendance at a funeral service, observance of a holiday or ceremony of the pupils religion, attendance at a religious retreat, attendance at an employment conference, or attendance at an educational conference on the legislative or judicial process offered by a nonprofit organization, when the pupils absence is requested in writing by the parent or guardian and approved by the principal or a designated representative pursuant to uniform standards established by the governing board of the school district.(8) For the purpose of serving as a member of a precinct board for an election pursuant to Section 12302 of the Elections Code.(9) For the purpose of spending time with a member of the pupils immediate family who is an active duty member of the uniformed services, as defined in Section 49701, and has been called to duty for, is on leave from, or has immediately returned from, deployment to a combat zone or combat support position. Absences granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be granted for a period of time to be determined at the discretion of the superintendent of the school district.(10) For the purpose of attending the pupils naturalization ceremony to become a United States citizen.(11) For the purpose of participating in a cultural ceremony or event.(12) Authorized at the discretion of a school administrator, as described in subdivision (c) of Section 48260.(b) A pupil absent from school under this section shall be allowed to complete all assignments and tests missed during the absence that can be reasonably provided and, upon satisfactory completion within a reasonable period of time, shall be given full credit therefor. The teacher of the class from which a pupil is absent shall determine which tests and assignments shall be reasonably equivalent to, but not necessarily identical to, the tests and assignments that the pupil missed during the absence.(c) For purposes of this section, attendance at religious retreats shall not exceed four hours per semester.(d) Absences pursuant to this section are deemed to be absences in computing average daily attendance and shall not generate state apportionment payments.(e) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Cultural means relating to the habits, practices, beliefs, and traditions of a certain group of people.(2) Immediate family means the parent or guardian, brother or sister, grandparent, or any other relative living in the household of the pupil.
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103119 48205. (a) Notwithstanding Section 48200, a pupil shall be excused from school when the absence is:(1) Due to the pupils illness, including an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The state board shall update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this paragraph.(2) Due to quarantine under the direction of a county or city health officer.(3) For the purpose of having medical, dental, optometrical, or chiropractic services rendered.(4) For the purpose of attending the funeral services of a member of the pupils immediate family, so long as the absence is not more than one day if the service is conducted in California and not more than three days if the service is conducted outside California.(5) For the purpose of jury duty in the manner provided for by law.(6) Due to the illness or medical appointment during school hours of a child of whom the pupil is the custodial parent, including absences to care for a sick child, for which the school shall not require a note from a doctor.(7) For justifiable personal reasons, including, but not limited to, an appearance in court, attendance at a funeral service, observance of a holiday or ceremony of the pupils religion, attendance at a religious retreat, attendance at an employment conference, or attendance at an educational conference on the legislative or judicial process offered by a nonprofit organization, when the pupils absence is requested in writing by the parent or guardian and approved by the principal or a designated representative pursuant to uniform standards established by the governing board of the school district.(8) For the purpose of serving as a member of a precinct board for an election pursuant to Section 12302 of the Elections Code.(9) For the purpose of spending time with a member of the pupils immediate family who is an active duty member of the uniformed services, as defined in Section 49701, and has been called to duty for, is on leave from, or has immediately returned from, deployment to a combat zone or combat support position. Absences granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be granted for a period of time to be determined at the discretion of the superintendent of the school district.(10) For the purpose of attending the pupils naturalization ceremony to become a United States citizen.(11) For the purpose of participating in a cultural ceremony or event.(12) Authorized at the discretion of a school administrator, as described in subdivision (c) of Section 48260.(b) A pupil absent from school under this section shall be allowed to complete all assignments and tests missed during the absence that can be reasonably provided and, upon satisfactory completion within a reasonable period of time, shall be given full credit therefor. The teacher of the class from which a pupil is absent shall determine which tests and assignments shall be reasonably equivalent to, but not necessarily identical to, the tests and assignments that the pupil missed during the absence.(c) For purposes of this section, attendance at religious retreats shall not exceed four hours per semester.(d) Absences pursuant to this section are deemed to be absences in computing average daily attendance and shall not generate state apportionment payments.(e) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Cultural means relating to the habits, practices, beliefs, and traditions of a certain group of people.(2) Immediate family means the parent or guardian, brother or sister, grandparent, or any other relative living in the household of the pupil.
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105121 48205. (a) Notwithstanding Section 48200, a pupil shall be excused from school when the absence is:(1) Due to the pupils illness, including an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The state board shall update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this paragraph.(2) Due to quarantine under the direction of a county or city health officer.(3) For the purpose of having medical, dental, optometrical, or chiropractic services rendered.(4) For the purpose of attending the funeral services of a member of the pupils immediate family, so long as the absence is not more than one day if the service is conducted in California and not more than three days if the service is conducted outside California.(5) For the purpose of jury duty in the manner provided for by law.(6) Due to the illness or medical appointment during school hours of a child of whom the pupil is the custodial parent, including absences to care for a sick child, for which the school shall not require a note from a doctor.(7) For justifiable personal reasons, including, but not limited to, an appearance in court, attendance at a funeral service, observance of a holiday or ceremony of the pupils religion, attendance at a religious retreat, attendance at an employment conference, or attendance at an educational conference on the legislative or judicial process offered by a nonprofit organization, when the pupils absence is requested in writing by the parent or guardian and approved by the principal or a designated representative pursuant to uniform standards established by the governing board of the school district.(8) For the purpose of serving as a member of a precinct board for an election pursuant to Section 12302 of the Elections Code.(9) For the purpose of spending time with a member of the pupils immediate family who is an active duty member of the uniformed services, as defined in Section 49701, and has been called to duty for, is on leave from, or has immediately returned from, deployment to a combat zone or combat support position. Absences granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be granted for a period of time to be determined at the discretion of the superintendent of the school district.(10) For the purpose of attending the pupils naturalization ceremony to become a United States citizen.(11) For the purpose of participating in a cultural ceremony or event.(12) Authorized at the discretion of a school administrator, as described in subdivision (c) of Section 48260.(b) A pupil absent from school under this section shall be allowed to complete all assignments and tests missed during the absence that can be reasonably provided and, upon satisfactory completion within a reasonable period of time, shall be given full credit therefor. The teacher of the class from which a pupil is absent shall determine which tests and assignments shall be reasonably equivalent to, but not necessarily identical to, the tests and assignments that the pupil missed during the absence.(c) For purposes of this section, attendance at religious retreats shall not exceed four hours per semester.(d) Absences pursuant to this section are deemed to be absences in computing average daily attendance and shall not generate state apportionment payments.(e) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Cultural means relating to the habits, practices, beliefs, and traditions of a certain group of people.(2) Immediate family means the parent or guardian, brother or sister, grandparent, or any other relative living in the household of the pupil.
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109125 48205. (a) Notwithstanding Section 48200, a pupil shall be excused from school when the absence is:
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111127 (1) Due to the pupils illness, including an absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health. The state board shall update its illness verification regulations, as necessary, to account for including a pupils absence for the benefit of the pupils mental or behavioral health within the scope of this paragraph.
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113129 (2) Due to quarantine under the direction of a county or city health officer.
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115131 (3) For the purpose of having medical, dental, optometrical, or chiropractic services rendered.
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117133 (4) For the purpose of attending the funeral services of a member of the pupils immediate family, so long as the absence is not more than one day if the service is conducted in California and not more than three days if the service is conducted outside California.
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119135 (5) For the purpose of jury duty in the manner provided for by law.
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121137 (6) Due to the illness or medical appointment during school hours of a child of whom the pupil is the custodial parent, including absences to care for a sick child, for which the school shall not require a note from a doctor.
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123139 (7) For justifiable personal reasons, including, but not limited to, an appearance in court, attendance at a funeral service, observance of a holiday or ceremony of the pupils religion, attendance at a religious retreat, attendance at an employment conference, or attendance at an educational conference on the legislative or judicial process offered by a nonprofit organization, when the pupils absence is requested in writing by the parent or guardian and approved by the principal or a designated representative pursuant to uniform standards established by the governing board of the school district.
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125141 (8) For the purpose of serving as a member of a precinct board for an election pursuant to Section 12302 of the Elections Code.
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127143 (9) For the purpose of spending time with a member of the pupils immediate family who is an active duty member of the uniformed services, as defined in Section 49701, and has been called to duty for, is on leave from, or has immediately returned from, deployment to a combat zone or combat support position. Absences granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be granted for a period of time to be determined at the discretion of the superintendent of the school district.
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129145 (10) For the purpose of attending the pupils naturalization ceremony to become a United States citizen.
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131147 (11) For the purpose of participating in a cultural ceremony or event.
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133149 (12) Authorized at the discretion of a school administrator, as described in subdivision (c) of Section 48260.
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135151 (b) A pupil absent from school under this section shall be allowed to complete all assignments and tests missed during the absence that can be reasonably provided and, upon satisfactory completion within a reasonable period of time, shall be given full credit therefor. The teacher of the class from which a pupil is absent shall determine which tests and assignments shall be reasonably equivalent to, but not necessarily identical to, the tests and assignments that the pupil missed during the absence.
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137153 (c) For purposes of this section, attendance at religious retreats shall not exceed four hours per semester.
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139155 (d) Absences pursuant to this section are deemed to be absences in computing average daily attendance and shall not generate state apportionment payments.
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141157 (e) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
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143159 (1) Cultural means relating to the habits, practices, beliefs, and traditions of a certain group of people.
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145161 (2) Immediate family means the parent or guardian, brother or sister, grandparent, or any other relative living in the household of the pupil.
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147163 SEC. 2. Section 49428.15 is added to the Education Code, immediately following Section 49428.1, to read:49428.15. (a) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Evidence-based means peer-reviewed, scientific research evidence, including studies based on research methodologies that control threats to both the internal and the external validity of the research findings.(2) Evidence-informed means using research that is already available and has been tested for efficacy and effectiveness. This evidence is then combined with the experiences and expertise of the training program developers to best fit the population intended to be served.(3) Local educational agency means a county office of education, school district, state special school, or charter school that serves pupils in any of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(4) Youth behavioral health disorders means pupil mental health and substance use disorders.(5) Youth behavioral health training means training addressing the signs and symptoms of a pupil mental health or substance use disorder.(b) The department shall, on or before January 1, 2023, recommend best practices, and identify evidence-based and evidence-informed training programs for schools to address youth behavioral health, including, but not necessarily limited to, staff and pupil training. (c) In identifying one or more evidence-based or evidence-informed youth behavioral health training programs for use by local educational agencies to train school staff or pupils pursuant to subdivision (b), the department shall ensure that each training program meets all of the following requirements:(1) Provides instruction on recognizing the signs and symptoms of youth behavioral health disorders, including common psychiatric conditions and substance use disorders such as opioid and alcohol abuse.(2) Provides instruction on how school staff can best provide referrals to youth behavioral health services or other support to individuals in the early stages of developing a youth behavioral health disorder.(3) Provides instruction on how to maintain pupil privacy and confidentiality in a manner consistent with federal and state privacy laws.(4) Provides instruction on the safe deescalation of crisis situations involving individuals with a youth behavioral health disorder.(5) Is capable of assessing trainee knowledge before and after training is provided in order to measure training outcomes.(6) Is administered by a nationally recognized training authority in youth behavioral health disorders or by a local educational agency.(7) (A) Includes in-person and virtual training with certified instructors who can recommend resources available in the community for individuals with a youth behavioral health disorder.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, certified instructors means individuals who obtain or have obtained a certification to provide the selected youth behavioral health training.(d) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that an appropriation is made in the annual Budget Act or another statute for these purposes.
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149165 SEC. 2. Section 49428.15 is added to the Education Code, immediately following Section 49428.1, to read:
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153169 49428.15. (a) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Evidence-based means peer-reviewed, scientific research evidence, including studies based on research methodologies that control threats to both the internal and the external validity of the research findings.(2) Evidence-informed means using research that is already available and has been tested for efficacy and effectiveness. This evidence is then combined with the experiences and expertise of the training program developers to best fit the population intended to be served.(3) Local educational agency means a county office of education, school district, state special school, or charter school that serves pupils in any of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(4) Youth behavioral health disorders means pupil mental health and substance use disorders.(5) Youth behavioral health training means training addressing the signs and symptoms of a pupil mental health or substance use disorder.(b) The department shall, on or before January 1, 2023, recommend best practices, and identify evidence-based and evidence-informed training programs for schools to address youth behavioral health, including, but not necessarily limited to, staff and pupil training. (c) In identifying one or more evidence-based or evidence-informed youth behavioral health training programs for use by local educational agencies to train school staff or pupils pursuant to subdivision (b), the department shall ensure that each training program meets all of the following requirements:(1) Provides instruction on recognizing the signs and symptoms of youth behavioral health disorders, including common psychiatric conditions and substance use disorders such as opioid and alcohol abuse.(2) Provides instruction on how school staff can best provide referrals to youth behavioral health services or other support to individuals in the early stages of developing a youth behavioral health disorder.(3) Provides instruction on how to maintain pupil privacy and confidentiality in a manner consistent with federal and state privacy laws.(4) Provides instruction on the safe deescalation of crisis situations involving individuals with a youth behavioral health disorder.(5) Is capable of assessing trainee knowledge before and after training is provided in order to measure training outcomes.(6) Is administered by a nationally recognized training authority in youth behavioral health disorders or by a local educational agency.(7) (A) Includes in-person and virtual training with certified instructors who can recommend resources available in the community for individuals with a youth behavioral health disorder.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, certified instructors means individuals who obtain or have obtained a certification to provide the selected youth behavioral health training.(d) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that an appropriation is made in the annual Budget Act or another statute for these purposes.
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155171 49428.15. (a) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Evidence-based means peer-reviewed, scientific research evidence, including studies based on research methodologies that control threats to both the internal and the external validity of the research findings.(2) Evidence-informed means using research that is already available and has been tested for efficacy and effectiveness. This evidence is then combined with the experiences and expertise of the training program developers to best fit the population intended to be served.(3) Local educational agency means a county office of education, school district, state special school, or charter school that serves pupils in any of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(4) Youth behavioral health disorders means pupil mental health and substance use disorders.(5) Youth behavioral health training means training addressing the signs and symptoms of a pupil mental health or substance use disorder.(b) The department shall, on or before January 1, 2023, recommend best practices, and identify evidence-based and evidence-informed training programs for schools to address youth behavioral health, including, but not necessarily limited to, staff and pupil training. (c) In identifying one or more evidence-based or evidence-informed youth behavioral health training programs for use by local educational agencies to train school staff or pupils pursuant to subdivision (b), the department shall ensure that each training program meets all of the following requirements:(1) Provides instruction on recognizing the signs and symptoms of youth behavioral health disorders, including common psychiatric conditions and substance use disorders such as opioid and alcohol abuse.(2) Provides instruction on how school staff can best provide referrals to youth behavioral health services or other support to individuals in the early stages of developing a youth behavioral health disorder.(3) Provides instruction on how to maintain pupil privacy and confidentiality in a manner consistent with federal and state privacy laws.(4) Provides instruction on the safe deescalation of crisis situations involving individuals with a youth behavioral health disorder.(5) Is capable of assessing trainee knowledge before and after training is provided in order to measure training outcomes.(6) Is administered by a nationally recognized training authority in youth behavioral health disorders or by a local educational agency.(7) (A) Includes in-person and virtual training with certified instructors who can recommend resources available in the community for individuals with a youth behavioral health disorder.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, certified instructors means individuals who obtain or have obtained a certification to provide the selected youth behavioral health training.(d) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that an appropriation is made in the annual Budget Act or another statute for these purposes.
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157173 49428.15. (a) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Evidence-based means peer-reviewed, scientific research evidence, including studies based on research methodologies that control threats to both the internal and the external validity of the research findings.(2) Evidence-informed means using research that is already available and has been tested for efficacy and effectiveness. This evidence is then combined with the experiences and expertise of the training program developers to best fit the population intended to be served.(3) Local educational agency means a county office of education, school district, state special school, or charter school that serves pupils in any of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.(4) Youth behavioral health disorders means pupil mental health and substance use disorders.(5) Youth behavioral health training means training addressing the signs and symptoms of a pupil mental health or substance use disorder.(b) The department shall, on or before January 1, 2023, recommend best practices, and identify evidence-based and evidence-informed training programs for schools to address youth behavioral health, including, but not necessarily limited to, staff and pupil training. (c) In identifying one or more evidence-based or evidence-informed youth behavioral health training programs for use by local educational agencies to train school staff or pupils pursuant to subdivision (b), the department shall ensure that each training program meets all of the following requirements:(1) Provides instruction on recognizing the signs and symptoms of youth behavioral health disorders, including common psychiatric conditions and substance use disorders such as opioid and alcohol abuse.(2) Provides instruction on how school staff can best provide referrals to youth behavioral health services or other support to individuals in the early stages of developing a youth behavioral health disorder.(3) Provides instruction on how to maintain pupil privacy and confidentiality in a manner consistent with federal and state privacy laws.(4) Provides instruction on the safe deescalation of crisis situations involving individuals with a youth behavioral health disorder.(5) Is capable of assessing trainee knowledge before and after training is provided in order to measure training outcomes.(6) Is administered by a nationally recognized training authority in youth behavioral health disorders or by a local educational agency.(7) (A) Includes in-person and virtual training with certified instructors who can recommend resources available in the community for individuals with a youth behavioral health disorder.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, certified instructors means individuals who obtain or have obtained a certification to provide the selected youth behavioral health training.(d) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that an appropriation is made in the annual Budget Act or another statute for these purposes.
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161177 49428.15. (a) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
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163179 (1) Evidence-based means peer-reviewed, scientific research evidence, including studies based on research methodologies that control threats to both the internal and the external validity of the research findings.
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165181 (2) Evidence-informed means using research that is already available and has been tested for efficacy and effectiveness. This evidence is then combined with the experiences and expertise of the training program developers to best fit the population intended to be served.
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167183 (3) Local educational agency means a county office of education, school district, state special school, or charter school that serves pupils in any of grades 7 to 12, inclusive.
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169185 (4) Youth behavioral health disorders means pupil mental health and substance use disorders.
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171187 (5) Youth behavioral health training means training addressing the signs and symptoms of a pupil mental health or substance use disorder.
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173189 (b) The department shall, on or before January 1, 2023, recommend best practices, and identify evidence-based and evidence-informed training programs for schools to address youth behavioral health, including, but not necessarily limited to, staff and pupil training.
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175191 (c) In identifying one or more evidence-based or evidence-informed youth behavioral health training programs for use by local educational agencies to train school staff or pupils pursuant to subdivision (b), the department shall ensure that each training program meets all of the following requirements:
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177193 (1) Provides instruction on recognizing the signs and symptoms of youth behavioral health disorders, including common psychiatric conditions and substance use disorders such as opioid and alcohol abuse.
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179195 (2) Provides instruction on how school staff can best provide referrals to youth behavioral health services or other support to individuals in the early stages of developing a youth behavioral health disorder.
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181197 (3) Provides instruction on how to maintain pupil privacy and confidentiality in a manner consistent with federal and state privacy laws.
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183199 (4) Provides instruction on the safe deescalation of crisis situations involving individuals with a youth behavioral health disorder.
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185201 (5) Is capable of assessing trainee knowledge before and after training is provided in order to measure training outcomes.
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187203 (6) Is administered by a nationally recognized training authority in youth behavioral health disorders or by a local educational agency.
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189205 (7) (A) Includes in-person and virtual training with certified instructors who can recommend resources available in the community for individuals with a youth behavioral health disorder.
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191207 (B) For purposes of this paragraph, certified instructors means individuals who obtain or have obtained a certification to provide the selected youth behavioral health training.
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193209 (d) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that an appropriation is made in the annual Budget Act or another statute for these purposes.
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195211 SEC. 3. Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 48205 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 516. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2022, but this bill becomes operative first, (2) each bill amends Section 48205 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 516, in which case Section 48205 of the Education Code, as amended by Section 1 of this bill, shall remain operative only until the operative date of Assembly Bill 516, at which time Section 1.5 of this bill shall become operative.
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197213 SEC. 3. Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 48205 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 516. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2022, but this bill becomes operative first, (2) each bill amends Section 48205 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 516, in which case Section 48205 of the Education Code, as amended by Section 1 of this bill, shall remain operative only until the operative date of Assembly Bill 516, at which time Section 1.5 of this bill shall become operative.
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199215 SEC. 3. Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 48205 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 516. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2022, but this bill becomes operative first, (2) each bill amends Section 48205 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 516, in which case Section 48205 of the Education Code, as amended by Section 1 of this bill, shall remain operative only until the operative date of Assembly Bill 516, at which time Section 1.5 of this bill shall become operative.
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203219 SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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205221 SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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207223 SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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211227 SEC. 5. This act is an urgency statute necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:Because of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on childrens mental health, it is necessary that this act take effect immediately.
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213229 SEC. 5. This act is an urgency statute necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:Because of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on childrens mental health, it is necessary that this act take effect immediately.
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215231 SEC. 5. This act is an urgency statute necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within the meaning of Article IV of the California Constitution and shall go into immediate effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:
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219235 Because of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on childrens mental health, it is necessary that this act take effect immediately.