EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MAT TER ADDED TO EXISTIN G LAW. [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law. Underlining indicates amendments to bill. Strike out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by amendment. *hb0672* HOUSE BILL 672 F5, J1 5lr2175 CF SB 486 By: Delegates Cullison and Palakovich Carr, Palakovich Carr, Pena–Melnyk, Alston, Bagnall, Bhandari, Guzzone, Hill, S. Johnson, Kaiser, Kerr, Lopez, Martinez, Rosenberg, Taveras, White Holland, Woods, and Woorman Introduced and read first time: January 24, 2025 Assigned to: Health and Government Operations and Ways and Means Committee Report: Favorable with amendments House action: Adopted Read second time: February 27, 2025 CHAPTER ______ AN ACT concerning 1 School Health and Wellness Personnel Assessment and Maryland Council on 2 Advancement of School–Based Health Centers 3 FOR the purpose of requiring the State Department of Education and the Maryland 4 Department of Health jointly to conduct an assessment of school health and wellness 5 personnel each year; altering the membership of the Maryland Council on 6 Advancement of School–Based Health Centers; and generally relating to school 7 health and wellness personnel and the Maryland Council on Advancement of 8 School–Based Health Centers. 9 BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 10 Article – Health – General 11 Section 19–22A–05(a) 12 Annotated Code of Maryland 13 (2023 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 14 BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 15 Article – Health – General 16 Section 19–22A–06(a) 17 Annotated Code of Maryland 18 (2023 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 19 BY adding to 20 2 HOUSE BILL 672 Article – Health – General 1 Section 24–2501 and 24–2502 to be under the new subtitle “Subtitle 25. School 2 Health and Wellness Personnel Assessment” 3 Annotated Code of Maryland 4 (2023 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 5 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 6 That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 7 Article – Health – General 8 19–22A–05. 9 (a) There is a Maryland Council on Advancement of School–Based Health Centers 10 in the Department. 11 19–22A–06. 12 (a) The Council consists of the following [15] 16 voting members and 6 ex officio 13 members: 14 (1) One member of the Senate of Maryland, appointed by the President of 15 the Senate, as an ex officio member; 16 (2) One member of the House of Delegates, appointed by the Speaker of the 17 House, as an ex officio member; 18 (3) The Secretary of Health, or a designee of the Secretary, as an ex officio 19 member; 20 (4) The State Superintendent of Schools as an ex officio member; 21 (5) The Executive Director of the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange as an 22 ex officio member; 23 (6) The Chairman of the Commission, or a designee of the Chairman, as an 24 ex officio member; and 25 (7) The following [15] 16 members, appointed by the Governor: 26 (i) The President of the Maryland Assembly on School–Based 27 Health Care, or a designee of the President; 28 (ii) Three representatives of school–based health centers, nominated 29 by the Maryland Assembly on School–Based Health Care: 30 1. From a diverse array of sponsoring organizations; and 31 HOUSE BILL 672 3 2. For at least one of the representatives, from a nursing 1 background; 2 (iii) One representative of the Public Schools Superintendents 3 Association of Maryland; 4 (iv) One representative of the Maryland Association of Boards of 5 Education; 6 (v) One elementary school principal of a school that has a 7 school–based health center; 8 (vi) One secondary school principal of a school that has a 9 school–based health center; 10 (vii) One representative of the Maryland Hospital Association; 11 (viii) One representative of the Maryland Association of County 12 Health Officers; 13 (ix) One representative of a federally qualified health center, 14 nominated by the Mid–Atlantic Association of Community Health Centers; 15 (x) One representative of a managed care organization; 16 (xi) One representative of a commercial health insurance carrier; 17 (xii) One pediatrician, nominated by the Maryland Chapter of the 18 American Academy of Pediatrics; [and] 19 (xiii) One parent or guardian of a student who utilizes services at a 20 school–based health center; AND 21 (XIV) ONE SCHOOL NURSE , NOMINATED BY THE MARYLAND 22 ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL HEALTH NURSES. 23 SUBTITLE 25. SCHOOL HEALTH AND WELLNESS PERSONNEL ASSESSMENT. 24 24–2501. 25 IN THIS SUBTITLE, “SCHOOL HEALTH AND WE LLNESS PERSONNEL ” INCLUDES: 26 (1) COUNSELORS; 27 (2) DENTAL HYGIENISTS ; 28 4 HOUSE BILL 672 (3) OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIS TS; 1 (4) OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS; 2 (5) PHYSICAL THERAPISTS ; 3 (6) SCHOOL COUNSELORS ; 4 (7) SCHOOL NURSES ; 5 (8) SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS ; 6 (9) SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKERS ; AND 7 (10) SPEECH–LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST S. 8 24–2502. 9 (A) THE DEPARTMENT AND THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 10 JOINTLY SHALL CONDUC T AN ASSESSMENT OF T HE SCHOOL HEALTH AND WELLNESS 11 PERSONNEL WORKFORCE IN THE STATE EACH YEAR TO : 12 (1) IDENTIFY THE RATIO OF SCHOOL HEALTH AND WE LLNESS 13 PERSONNEL TO STUDENT S AND SCHOOLS BY JUR ISDICTION; 14 (2) OBTAIN INFORMATION FR OM EACH LOCAL SCHOOL SYSTEM AND 15 LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTM ENT REGARDING VACANC Y RATES FOR EACH TYP E OF 16 PROVIDER OF SCHOOL H EALTH AND WELLNESS S ERVICES; AND 17 (3) OBTAIN FEEDBACK FROM EACH LOCAL SCHOOL SY STEM, EACH 18 LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTM ENT, ASSOCIATIONS OF SCHO OL HEALTH AND WELLNE SS 19 PROFESSIONALS , AND OTHER STAKEHOLDE RS ON STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE THE 20 RECRUITM ENT AND RETENTION OF SCHOOL HEALTH AND WE LLNESS PERSONNEL . 21 (B) ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 1, 2027, AND EACH DECEMBER 1 22 THEREAFTER , THE DEPARTMENT AND THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 23 JOINTLY SHALL SUBMIT: 24 (1) SUBMIT A REPORT TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, IN ACCORDANCE 25 WITH § 2–1257 OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT ARTICLE, ON THE FINDINGS OF T HE 26 ASSESSMENT CONDUCTED UNDER THIS SECTION ; AND 27 (2) PUBLISH THE REPORT ON THE WEBSITE OF EACH AGENCY. 28 HOUSE BILL 672 5 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 1 October 1, 2025. 2 Approved: ________________________________________________________________________________ Governor. ________________________________________________________________________________ Speaker of the House of Delegates. ________________________________________________________________________________ President of the Senate.