Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB760

Introduced
3/31/20  
Introduced
3/31/20  

Caption

Authorizes administration of medical marijuana to a student by a parent, guardian, or authorized school employee at a public school

Impact

If enacted, HB 760 would significantly modify student health policies within public schools in Louisiana. Schools would need to develop policies regarding the handling and administration of medical marijuana, including establishing safeguards to ensure that only authorized personnel can deliver the medication. Additionally, the bill mandates that parental consent in writing is necessary for the administration of medical marijuana, thereby giving families control over their children’s health management while ensuring that schools are compliant with parental directives.

Summary

House Bill 760 aims to authorize the administration of medical marijuana to students in public schools, contingent upon a recommendation from a licensed physician. The bill stipulates that each governing authority of public elementary and secondary schools may adopt a policy that allows a primary caregiver, school nurse, or any authorized school personnel to administer medical marijuana to eligible students. This initiative is designed to align the administration of medical marijuana with existing laws governing the administration of medication in schools, thereby treating medical marijuana similarly to other forms of medication prescribed for health purposes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 760 appears largely supportive among advocates of medical marijuana, particularly for its potential to improve the health and well-being of students requiring therapeutic intervention. Proponents argue that the bill reflects a progressive approach toward medical needs in the educational environment. Conversely, there may be some concerns or opposition from groups worried about the implications of bringing medical marijuana into school settings, fearing it could complicate existing drug policies or create an uncomfortable environment for non-participating students.

Contention

Notable points of contention related to HB 760 could center around the appropriateness of administering medical marijuana in educational settings, the potential for misuse, and the school’s responsibility in managing medical marijuana administration. Concerns might also arise regarding the ability of schools to track medical marijuana's effects on student behavior and performance, as well as the overall impact on the school environment. While the legislation seeks to address health needs, the discussion may highlight a broader debate around drug policies in public spaces.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB56

Authorizes administration of medical marijuana to a student by a parent, guardian, or authorized school employee at a public school (Item #42)

LA HB549

Provides relative to administration of medication in public schools

LA HB1109

Authorizes school boards to sell used personal computing devices to students or their parents or guardians

LA HB819

Authorizes the recommendation of medical marijuana for additional conditions and allows any state-licensed physician to recommend medical marijuana

LA SB195

Provides for the administration of medication at schools by a school nurse. (8/1/14)

LA HB244

Provides relative to marijuana pharmacies, creates the Medical Marijuana Affordable Access Council, and authorizes the regulation of medical marijuana prices

LA HB456

Provides relative to the administration of medication at school

LA HB190

Authorizes certain nurse practitioners to recommend medical marijuana to patients

LA HB6

Authorizes the use of medical marijuana in Louisiana

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)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.