Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB856

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Public Schools – Health Services – School Nurses

Impact

The implementation of SB856 is expected to improve the overall health services provided in public schools, ensuring that students have access to a qualified healthcare professional on-site. By making school nurses a standard requirement in all public schools, the bill seeks to enhance the capacity of educational institutions to address health issues and emergencies that may arise during school hours. Furthermore, the bill aims to foster a healthier school environment which can lead to better academic performance and student well-being.

Summary

Senate Bill 856 (SB856) mandates that each county board of education in Maryland provide a full-time registered nurse at every public school. This bill aims to enhance health services in public schools by ensuring that adequate healthcare personnel are available to meet the needs of students. With an emphasis on improving health education and promoting physical activity, the bill positions school nurses as crucial support for public health within the educational system.

Contention

While the bill has notable support focusing on student health and wellness, some contention could arise regarding funding implications and resource allocation for schools. Critics may argue about the potential financial burden placed on county boards of education, particularly in less affluent areas where securing funding for additional staff may be challenging. The effectiveness of the bill will depend significantly on how counties implement the requirements within their budgets and the support they receive from the state.

Companion Bills

MD HB1004

Crossfiled Public Schools - Health Services - School Nurses

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.