Florida 2024 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0065

Introduced
9/20/23  
Refer
10/5/23  
Introduced
9/20/23  
Refer
10/5/23  
Refer
10/5/23  
Failed
3/8/24  
Refer
10/5/23  

Caption

Anaphylaxis in Public Schools

Impact

The enactment of HB 0065 will significantly impact state laws concerning student health and safety, especially in public schools. By formalizing the approach to handling food allergies and other allergen-induced emergencies, the bill aims to reduce risks associated with anaphylaxis among students. It requires that at least 50 percent of school personnel involved in before-school and after-school programs complete necessary training within a three-month timeframe after employment, ensuring that educators and caregivers are adequately prepared to respond to potential allergic reactions, which could save lives and minimize health risks for affected students.

Summary

House Bill 0065 is a legislative initiative aimed at enhancing the management of anaphylaxis in public schools across Florida. This bill mandates that each district school board adopt a comprehensive anaphylaxis policy to be implemented in every school within the district. The new policy must be published on both the Department of Education's website and the respective school district's website, ensuring transparency and accessibility of vital information regarding the management of allergic reactions. Furthermore, the policy will obligate school boards to provide detailed guidelines and emergency protocols for responding to anaphylactic incidents, ensuring that educational institutions are equipped to handle such emergencies effectively.

Contention

While the bill has been welcomed as a necessary measure to improve safety in schools, it also raises questions regarding the practicalities of training and policy implementation. Some stakeholders may express concerns about the resource allocation needed for training and the potential for varying interpretations of the required procedures among different school districts. Balancing the responsibilities imposed by the bill with the operational capabilities of schools could be contested among lawmakers and educational administrators, particularly regarding funding and the prioritization of health policies in school systems.

Companion Bills

FL S0052

Same As Anaphylaxis in Public Schools

Similar Bills

CA AB2042

Child daycare facilities: anaphylactic policy.

HI HB183

Relating To Education.

HI SB1213

Relating To Education.

HI HB183

Relating To Education.

HI SB1213

Relating To Education.

KS SB460

Requiring the secretary of health and environment to adopt anaphylaxis prevention and response policies for schools and day care facilities that set forth guidelines and procedures to prevent and respond to anaphylaxis.

AR HB1817

To Establish Elijah's Law In Arkansas; And To Require The Department Of Health And The Department Of Education To Establish A Statewide Anaphylaxis Policy For Childcare Facilities.

NJ S648

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