Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB964

Introduced
4/4/16  
Introduced
4/4/16  
Refer
4/5/16  
Report Pass
5/3/16  
Report Pass
5/3/16  
Engrossed
5/11/16  
Refer
5/12/16  
Refer
5/12/16  
Report Pass
5/18/16  
Enrolled
5/26/16  
Enrolled
5/26/16  
Chaptered
6/9/16  
Chaptered
6/9/16  
Passed
6/9/16  

Caption

Provides relative to the treatment and care of students with diabetes

Impact

The impact of HB 964 on state laws lies in its detailed approach to defining the responsibilities of unlicensed diabetes care assistants. This legislative change empowers schools to better manage the needs of students with diabetes, ensuring that care is provided by trained personnel. By formalizing the role of these assistants, the bill is expected to enhance the quality of diabetes care in schools, address specific health needs of students, and alleviate concerns about the adequacy of care provided during school hours.

Summary

House Bill 964 focuses on the treatment and care of elementary and secondary school students diagnosed with diabetes. The legislation involves the amendment and reenactment of R.S. 17:436.3(C)(1) to clarify the roles and definitions concerning unlicensed diabetes care assistants. These individuals, who volunteer to be trained in providing diabetes care, include both school employees and contractors providing health services. The intent behind this bill is to ensure that students with diabetes have readily available care during school hours, promoting their health and safety within the educational environment.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 964 has been generally supportive, particularly from educators and parents advocating for enhanced health supports in schools. The clarifications in the bill are seen as necessary steps toward accommodating the healthcare needs of students with diabetes, ensuring that they receive the support required for effective management of their condition. There is, however, a recognition that the implementation of such roles must be conducted carefully to maintain safety and quality in the care provided.

Contention

While the bill received unanimous support in the Senate, the underlying contention evident in discussions revolves around the training and supervision of unlicensed diabetes care assistants. Concerns have been raised regarding the adequacy of the training these assistants receive, and whether it suffices to ensure the safety and well-being of students with diabetes. Additionally, the collaboration between schools and health entities arises as a point of discussion, emphasizing the need for clear guidelines to govern the relationships and responsibilities involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB759

Provides relative to the care of students with diabetes. (gov sig)

LA SB692

Provides for the care of students with diabetes. (gov sig)

LA SB01178

An Act Concerning The Care And Treatment Of Students With Diabetes While At School.

LA HB517

Provides relative to treatment of students with seizure disorders and training of school employees

LA HB914

Provides relative to treatment of students with seizure disorders and training of school employees (EN SEE FISC NOTE EX See Note)

LA SB2151

Relating to the Texas Diabetes Council and the state plan for diabetes and obesity treatment and education.

LA HB4121

Relating to the Texas Diabetes Council and the state plan for diabetes and obesity treatment and education.

LA HB684

Provides relative to the use of seclusion and physical restraint to address the behavior of students with exceptionalities (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB712

Provides relative to assignment of students with exceptionalities to schools requested by their parents

LA HB517

Provides relative to fees charged to students in elementary and secondary schools

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.