Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1447

Introduced
5/13/25  

Caption

In school health services, further providing for possession and use of asthma inhalers and epinephrine auto-injectors and providing for school administration of adrenal insufficiency medication.

Impact

By requiring schools to establish clear policies on medication usage, HB1447 seeks to improve the safety and treatment of children with asthma and adrenal insufficiency in the educational setting. This legislative change is particularly important as it addresses immediate medical needs and enhances the overall health compliance framework for schools. The bill mandates the Department of Health and the Department of Education to provide guidance on the administration of these medications, ensuring that both students and school staff are adequately prepared to handle potential medical emergencies related to these health conditions.

Summary

House Bill 1447 aims to enhance the health services provided in schools by amending the existing laws related to the possession and use of asthma inhalers, epinephrine auto-injectors, and adrenal insufficiency medications within Pennsylvania's educational institutions. The bill stipulates that each school entity must develop a policy that allows students to carry and self-administer these life-saving medications after demonstrating their ability to do so responsibly. The intent is to ensure that students suffering from these conditions have immediate access to their medications during school hours.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB1447 has been supportive among health advocates and educators who emphasize the necessity for children to have immediate access to their medications during critical times. Supporters argue that the bill represents a proactive step toward creating safer environments for students with chronic health issues. However, there may be concerns regarding the implementation of training standards and the burden this might place on school staff to effectively administer medications.

Contention

One notable point of contention is the need for comprehensive training requirements for school personnel who will be responsible for administering these medications. Critics may express concerns over the competence and preparedness of school staff to manage such health responsibilities effectively, potentially leading to discussions on how much burden is placed on educational environments to ensure student health while balancing educational priorities. Moreover, the enforcement of self-administration policies could raise issues of access and equity among students, especially in under-resourced schools.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB1221

In school health services, further providing for possession and use of asthma inhalers and epinephrine auto-injectors and providing for school administration of adrenal insufficiency medication.

PA HB2655

In epinephrine auto-injector entities, further providing for definitions and for epinephrine auto-injectors for authorized entities.

PA SB1208

In school health services, providing for individualized medication plans to administer medications.

PA HB429

In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for epinephrine auto-injectors.

PA HB1950

In school health services, establishing the School Bus Driver Epinephrine Auto-injector Training and Grant Program; and imposing duties on the Department of Education.

PA HB1084

In school health services, providing for school access to bronchodilators.

PA HB601

In school health services, providing for possession and use of opioid antagonists.

PA HB1628

In school health services, further providing for automatic external defibrillators, providing for automated external defibrillators and training, further providing for sudden cardiac arrest and electrocardiogram testing and providing for electrocardiogram testing.

PA SB232

In school health services, further providing for health services.

PA HB1616

In pupils and attendance, further providing for possession of weapons prohibited; and, in safe schools, further providing for sworn statement and for transfer of records.

Similar Bills

PA HB1221

In school health services, further providing for possession and use of asthma inhalers and epinephrine auto-injectors and providing for school administration of adrenal insufficiency medication.

UT HB0333

Medications in Schools Amendments

MN HF1306

Education policy bill.

MO SB548

Modifies provisions relating to health care

MO SB317

Modifies provisions relating to health care

CT SB00416

An Act Concerning The Department Of Public Health's Recommendations Regarding Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians.

VT H0290

An act relating to pharmacist scope of practice

OR SB1

Relating to the administration of epinephrine.