Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB2644

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/13/23  

Caption

Relating to student health.

Impact

The implementation of HB 2644 is expected to significantly influence state laws regarding student health and educational practices. With mandated mental health screenings and the requirement for school districts to coordinate with local healthcare providers, there is a proactive approach to identify and address mental health issues early. Critics and proponents alike acknowledge that this bill emphasizes the importance of addressing the holistic well-being of students, setting a precedent for schools to take a more comprehensive approach to student health.

Summary

House Bill 2644 focuses on enhancing the health and safety of students within Oregon's educational system. It requires school districts to establish and execute policies aimed at addressing the mental health needs of students who have potentially experienced abuse. The bill stipulates that all students are to undergo mental health screenings, along with physical, vision, and dental screenings, within 120 days of the beginning of the school year. Furthermore, it prohibits educational providers from mandating the disclosure of a student’s medical history as a condition for their attendance at school.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding this bill is largely supportive, especially among mental health advocates and educational professionals who believe it will promote better health outcomes for students. However, there is also concern about implementation logistics, including the capacity of schools to effectively conduct screenings and the sufficiency of staff training. These discussions reveal a broader acknowledgment of the need for mental health resources in schools but also highlight fears regarding potential bureaucratic and financial challenges.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the debate over requiring parental consent for mental health screenings and concerns about privacy related to students' medical history. While supporters advocate for the necessity of such screenings in light of increased reports of abuse, opponents argue that mandatory disclosures could create barriers for students needing help. The balance between safeguarding student health and respecting privacy rights is a crucial aspect of the ongoing discussions surrounding HB 2644.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB2636

Relating to student health.

OR H0899

Mental Health of Students

OR HB2646

Relating to student mental health.

OR SB2

AN ACT relating to student safety.

OR SB790

Relating to violations of laws prohibiting harming students; and declaring an emergency.

OR HB36

AN ACT relating to student resiliency and well-being.

OR HB2202

Relating to behavioral health.

OR H0969

Reporting of Student Mental Health Outcomes

OR HB4010

Relating to health care; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB2481

Relating to behavioral health.

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