Louisiana 2023 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB353 Comm Sub / Analysis

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HB 353 Engrossed	2023 Regular Session	Marcelle
Abstract: Provides relative to student behavioral and mental health.
Present law requires instruction on mental health and lists the minimum information to be included. 
Proposed law adds the difference between mental and physical health and the management of stress
and anxiety to the list.
Present law authorizes youth suicide prevention programs to include certain components, one of
which is informing students of available community youth suicide prevention services.  Proposed
law includes posting information on school system website in this component.
Present law requires the governing authority of each public and approved nonpublic secondary
school that issues student identification cards to have printed on the cards the National Suicide
Prevention Lifeline hotline number and, if available, a local suicide prevention hotline number. 
Proposed law additionally authorizes each such school to post this information on its website.
Present law requires school boards to establish substance abuse prevention programs.  Proposed law
adds that the programs may include providing the website and phone number of at least one national
organization specializing in substance abuse for adolescents and that school boards may also post
this contact information on their websites.
Present law provides for in-service training for school employees on adverse childhood experiences
(known as ACEs).  Proposed law requires the Dept. of Education to develop and administer a pilot
program for the purpose of implementing ACEs and mental and behavioral health screenings, select
three school systems to participate in the program, and consult with experts in developing and
administering the program.
Present law requires the office of public health (OPH) to establish an adolescent school health
initiative to facilitate and encourage development of comprehensive health centers in public middle
and high schools and provides certain requirements for OPH with respect to this initiative.  Proposed
law additionally requires OPH to require such school health centers to register with OPH.
(Amends R.S. 17:271.1(B)(2), 282.4(C)(1)(d) and (F), and 404(A); Adds R.S. 17:271.1(B)(5) and
437.2(F) and R.S. 40:31.3(B)(6))
Summary of Amendments Adopted by House The Committee Amendments Proposed by House Committee on Education to the original bill:
1. Remove proposed law relative to school absences, Advisory Council on Student
Behavior and Discipline membership, willful disobedience, and eating disorder
instruction.
2. Authorize rather than require information about suicide and substance abuse to be posted
on websites.
3. Expand purpose of pilot program to include mental and behavioral health screening.