Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD211

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/16/25  
Engrossed
5/27/25  
Enrolled
5/28/25  

Caption

Resolve, Directing the Department of Education to Communicate to School Administrative Units and Private Schools the Importance of Adopting Seizure Action Plans

Impact

The bill prescribes comprehensive guidelines that schools must follow, including the creation of individualized seizure action plans in collaboration with parents or guardians. These plans will be kept on file and accessible to staff responsible for student supervision. Additionally, all school employees are required to complete at least one hour of training each year focused on recognizing seizures and responding appropriately. By implementing these measures, LD211 is expected to standardize the level of care and preparedness within schools, ultimately contributing to safer environments for susceptible students.

Summary

LD211 aims to enhance school safety for students with epilepsy and other seizure disorders by requiring the implementation of seizure action plans and mandatory training in administering seizure medications. The bill mandates that starting from July 1, 2026, every school administrative unit and approved private school must have at least one trained individual capable of assisting students who require medication for seizure control. This measure reflects a commitment to ensuring the health needs of students with seizure disorders are met in educational settings, thereby improving their overall safety and wellbeing.

Sentiment

Supporters of the bill, including advocates for epilepsy awareness, express a positive sentiment regarding the proactive approach to safeguarding students. They view the bill as essential for promoting inclusivity and ensuring that children with seizure disorders are cared for appropriately during school hours. However, some concerns have been raised about the feasibility of training requirements and whether all schools can adequately meet these new obligations. Overall, the sentiment around LD211 appears to be largely supportive, with an emphasis on the importance of student health.

Contention

Notable points of contention primarily revolve around the execution of the bill's requirements. Some educators and school administrators have expressed reservations about the potential strain on resources and training logistics, particularly in small or underfunded schools. There are discussions about whether sufficient support will be available to ensure compliance without detracting from other essential educational priorities. These concerns underscore the ongoing dialogue about balancing student health needs with operational realities in schools.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1002

Resolve, Directing the Department of Education to Study the School Day

ME LD1528

Resolve, Directing the Department of Education to Submit a Report on Services Provided By the Child Development Services System and by School Administrative Units

ME LD1520

Resolve, Directing the Department of Education and the Department of Health and Human Services to Study Placing Child Care Facilities in Schools

ME LD2285

Resolve, Directing the Department of Education to Establish the Commission to Study School Construction Policy and Funding

ME LD1333

Resolve, Directing the Department of Education to Report on School Internet and Student Data Collection Best Practices

ME LD1589

Resolve, Directing the Department of Education to Adopt Rules Prohibiting Teachers in Public Schools from Engaging in Political, Ideological and Religious Advocacy in the Classroom

ME LD1033

Resolve, Directing the Department of Education to Develop and Distribute Guidance for Diploma Options at the Arthur R. Gould School

ME LD1472

Resolve, Directing the Department of Education and the Maine Municipal Bond Bank to Amend Their Rules Regarding the Maine School Facilities Finance Program and the School Revolving Renovation Fund

ME LD477

Resolve, Directing the Department of Education, Maine School Safety Center to Convene a Stakeholder Group to Develop Best Practices for Lockdown Drills and Active Shooter Drills and Allowing Parents to Opt Out of Active Shooter Drills for Their Children

ME LD684

Resolve, Directing the Department of Education to Study the Educare Model

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.