Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1091

Introduced
1/6/26  
Refer
1/12/26  
Refer
1/12/26  
Refer
1/12/26  
Refer
2/6/26  
Refer
2/6/26  

Caption

Dental Screenings For K-12 Students

Impact

The bill impacts existing state laws related to student health services by modifying parental notification requirements for dental screenings. It aligns with the overarching goal of ensuring that parents are informed and conscious of the health services their children are receiving while emphasizing their right to make decisions on behalf of their children. Furthermore, it mandates that school districts adopt procedures to notify parents about changes in services, reinforcing the role of parents in their children's education and wellbeing.

Summary

House Bill 1091 focuses on dental screenings for K-12 students in Florida, amending existing laws to clarify the processes involved in conducting such screenings within schools. The bill defines 'dental screening' as a non-invasive visual inspection aimed at identifying signs of dental diseases without extending to diagnostic treatments. Importantly, it stipulates that these screenings can take place after written notice is provided to parents, along with an opportunity for them to opt out if they choose. This seeks to enhance awareness and parental involvement in their children's health matters.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1091 appears to be generally supportive among many legislators who advocate for parental rights and transparency in school health services. Proponents argue that this bill is a step towards ensuring that parents are actively involved in their children's health decisions and that schools are more transparent about the services provided. However, there may be concerns from some quarters about the potential implications of the bill on the accessibility of health screenings and whether it creates barriers for students who might require dental care.

Contention

One notable point of contention related to HB 1091 is the balance between parental rights and the ability of educational institutions to provide timely health interventions. Critics may argue that requiring parental consent could delay essential screenings, potentially impacting student health outcomes. Furthermore, the legislation raises questions about the adequacy of health services available in schools and whether such measures could lead to disparities in student access to care.

Companion Bills

FL S1136

Same As Dental Screenings for K-12 Students

Previously Filed As

FL H0219

Health Screenings For K-12 Students

FL S0370

Health Screenings for K-12 Students

FL H1089

Newborn Screenings

FL H0187

Coverage for Mammograms and Supplemental Breast Cancer Screenings

FL H0021

Dental Therapy

FL H1421

Improving Screening for and Treatment of Blood Clots

FL H1091

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Care

FL H0131

Dense Breast Tissue Screenings

FL H1403

Safety of Students

FL HB219

Health Screenings For K-12 Students:

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