Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB549

Introduced
2/28/20  
Refer
2/28/20  
Refer
3/9/20  

Caption

Provides relative to administration of medication in public schools

Impact

The enactment of HB 549 aims to enhance the health and safety protocols in schools by ensuring that students who are at risk of severe allergic reactions receive timely medical assistance. There will be specific training requirements for at least one school employee to manage such emergencies effectively. By mandating these measures, the bill intends to ensure immediate response capabilities within schools, safeguarding the wellbeing of students with allergies.

Summary

House Bill 549, introduced by Representative Dustin Miller, seeks to amend regulations surrounding the administration of medication, specifically epinephrine, in public schools across Louisiana. The bill allows public schools to adopt policies that enable school nurses and trained employees to administer epinephrine to students experiencing anaphylactic reactions, irrespective of whether these students possess a prescription. Additionally, it permits students to self-administer epinephrine if granted permission by the school.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 549 appears to be generally positive as it addresses critical health concerns for students facing life-threatening allergic reactions. Supporters appreciate the proactive measures for student safety and the autonomy it grants them regarding their health needs. However, there may be some concerns raised about the training adequacy and liability issues surrounding non-medical school personnel administering medication.

Contention

One notable point of contention revolves around the implications of allowing non-medical staff to administer epinephrine. Critics worry about the effectiveness of training non-health professionals to make potentially life-saving decisions, particularly under pressure during emergencies. Concerns also arise regarding the legal ramifications for schools and staff if an administration effort fails. Balancing the need for immediate medical response and ensuring proper handling of such situations may fuel ongoing discussions among education and health authorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB540

Requires public school governing authorities to provide for availability of and training with respect to the administration of certain medications to students (OR INCREASE LF EX See Note)

LA SB119

Provides for administration of auto-injectable epinephrine by a school nurse or trained school employee. (gov sig)

LA HB0333

Medications in Schools Amendments

LA HB1039

Public elementary and secondary schools; possession and administration of undesignated glucagon.

LA SB407

Requires schools to store epinephrine in the classrooms of certain students. (gov sig)

LA HB2104

Seizure rescue meds.; administration by certain school employees, possession by certain students.

LA SB1036

Seizure rescue meds.; administration by certain school employees, possession by certain students.

LA SB278

Epinephrine Administration in Schools

LA S4545

Expands epinephrine administration mechanisms permitted in schools.

LA HB1043

In school health services, further providing for definitions, for possession and use of asthma inhalers and epinephrine auto-injectors, for school access to emergency epinephrine and for administration of epinephrine auto-injectors by school bus drivers and school crossing guards.

Similar Bills

NH HB63

Relative to the use of nasal spray to treat anaphylaxis.

TX HB2283

Relating to the use of an epinephrine delivery device by certain entities.

TX SB1619

Relating to the use of an epinephrine delivery system by certain entities.

NH HB677

Relative to the possession and use of epinephrine at recreation camps, schools, and institutions of higher education.

WI SB7

Use of epinephrine delivery systems and standing orders for epinephrine. (FE)

WI AB9

Use of epinephrine delivery systems and standing orders for epinephrine. (FE)

IL HB3454

EPINEPHRINE DELIVERY DEVICE

NJ S4545

Expands epinephrine administration mechanisms permitted in schools.