Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2235

Introduced
2/10/23  

Caption

STU DIABETES-GLUCAGON SUPPLY

Impact

The implementation of SB2235 is projected to enhance the safety and health support systems already in place in Illinois schools, aligning them more closely with the needs of students suffering from diabetes. By ensuring that glucagon is readily accessible, this bill can facilitate quicker responses during diabetic emergencies, potentially saving lives and reducing the severity of hypoglycemic episodes. However, there may be concerns regarding the logistical aspects of maintaining this supply, including storage, prescription acquisition, and training of staff in administration of glucagon.

Summary

SB2235 amends the Care of Students with Diabetes Act in Illinois, specifically regarding the maintenance and administration of glucagon in schools. The bill requires schools to maintain a supply of glucagon in a secure location that is readily accessible to a school nurse or a delegated care aide if there is a student with a diabetes diagnosis attending. This provision aims to ensure that necessary medical supplies are available for immediate usage in case of emergencies related to diabetes in students. It also stipulates that schools must obtain a prescription for glucagon, even in instances where keeping glucagon on hand is not mandated.

Contention

Despite the positive implications for student health, discussions around SB2235 may raise points of contention. One immediate concern could revolve around the financial implications for schools, especially in terms of acquiring prescriptions and maintaining a secure supply of glucagon. Some might argue that this could place an undue financial burden on smaller school districts or schools with limited budgets. Furthermore, there might be debates regarding the responsibilities of school personnel and the adequacy of training provided for administering glucagon in emergency situations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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