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Pennsylvania House Bill HB192 Introduced / Bill

                     
PRINTER'S NO. 139 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE BILL 
No.192 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY GUZMAN, D. MILLER, GIRAL, FREEMAN, D. WILLIAMS, 
PROBST, HILL-EVANS, RIVERA, PIELLI, SANCHEZ, KENYATTA, 
DONAHUE, ABNEY, STEELE, INGLIS, GUENST, MALAGARI, HANBIDGE, 
DEASY AND SCHLOSSBERG, JANUARY 16, 2025 
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, JANUARY 16, 2025 
AN ACT
Amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), entitled "An 
act relating to the public school system, including certain 
provisions applicable as well to private and parochial 
schools; amending, revising, consolidating and changing the 
laws relating thereto," in intermediate units, repealing 
provisions relating to psychological services; in 
professional employees, further providing for definitions and 
providing for school social workers; and, in school health 
services, further providing for health services and providing 
for school counselors, school psychologists, school social 
workers and school nurses.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1.  Section 923.1-A of the act of March 10, 1949 
(P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, is 
repealed:
[Section 923.1-A.  Psychological Services.--(a)  Legislative 
Finding; Declaration of Policy. It is today recognized that 
diagnostic and evaluative psychological services to children are 
closely related to their physical, mental and emotional health. 
Such services can best be rendered upon the premises of the 
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21 school which the child regularly attends, and forcing children 
to go to other premises in order to have such needed services is 
found by the General Assembly to be both inadequate and harmful. 
The General Assembly expressly finds and declares diagnostic and 
evaluative psychological services for children to be health 
services, and it is the intention of the General Assembly now to 
make these available, on a general and even-handed basis, to all 
school children in the Commonwealth.
(b)  Definitions.--The following terms, whenever used or 
referred to in this section, shall have the following meanings, 
except in those circumstances where the context clearly 
indicates otherwise:
"Nonpublic school" means any nonprofit school, other than a 
public school within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, wherein a 
resident of the Commonwealth may legally fulfill the compulsory 
school attendance requirements and which meets the requirements 
of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Public Law 88-352).
"Psychological services" means diagnostic and evaluative 
psychological services for children.
(c)  Provision of Services.--The Secretary of Education 
directly, or through the intermediate units out of their 
allocation under section 922.1-A of this act shall have the 
power and duty to furnish free to nonpublic school students, 
upon the premises of the nonpublic schools which they regularly 
attend, psychological services provided that such services are 
also afforded to public school students by the public school 
district in which such nonpublic school is located. ]
Section 2.  Section 1101(1) of the act is amended to read:
Section 1101.  Definitions.--As used in this article,
(1)  The term "professional employe" shall include those who 
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30 are certificated, such as teachers, supervisors, supervising 
principals, principals, assistant principals, vice-principals, 
directors of career and technical education, dental hygienists, 
visiting teachers, home and school visitors, school social 
workers, school counselors, child nutrition program specialists, 
school librarians, school secretaries the selection of whom is 
on the basis of merit as determined by eligibility lists and 
school nurses.
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Section 3.  The act is amended by adding a section to read:
Section 1107.1.  School Social Workers.--(a)  A school entity 
that employs a school social worker must require the individual 
employed in the position to hold an educational specialist 
certificate for school social workers issued by the Department 
of Education.
(b)  The requirements of subsection (a) shall not apply when 
the individual:
(1)  meets the exception for a school social worker as 
specified in section 20(a.1) of the act of July 9, 1987 
(P.L.220, No.39), known as the "Social Workers, Marriage and 
Family Therapists and Professional Counselors Act"; or
(2)  is employed as or performing the duties of a school 
social worker in a school entity in this Commonwealth and holds 
either a social worker license issued by the Department of State 
or another certificate issued by the Department of Education 
prior to the development of an educational specialist 
certificate for school social workers by the Department of 
Education under subsection (c).
(c)  The Department of Education shall develop an educational 
specialist certificate for school social workers no later than 
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30 sixty (60) days after the effective date of this section.
(d)  For the purposes of this section, the term "school 
entity" shall mean a public school district, intermediate unit, 
charter school, cyber charter school, regional charter school or 
area career and technical school operating in this Commonwealth.
Section 4.  Section 1402 of the act is amended by adding a 
subsection to read:
Section 1402.  Health Services.--* * *
(f.1)  The following shall apply:
(1)  When a student who enrolls in a school entity previously 
attended a different school entity within this Commonwealth, the 
school entity in which the student is newly enrolled shall 
request, and the school entity the student previously attended 
shall surrender, the student's comprehensive health record 
maintained under this section.
(2)  A school entity may not destroy a student's 
comprehensive health record maintained under this section for a 
period of at least two (2) years after the student ceases to be 
enrolled, but at the discretion of the school entity, may 
surrender all or a portion of the student's comprehensive health 
record to the student's parent or guardian if the student does 
not re-enroll in a school entity.
(3)  As used in this subsection, the term "school entity" 
shall mean a school district, charter school, regional charter 
school, cyber charter school, nonpublic school, intermediate 
unit or area career and technical school operating within this 
Commonwealth.
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Section 5.  The act is amended by adding a section to read:
Section 1426.  School Counselors, School Psychologists, 
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30 School Social Workers and School Nurses.--(a)  Every student of 
school age shall be provided with school counseling, 
psychological, social work and school nursing services by an 
individual employed by the school entity who meets the 
qualification requirements for the position as established by 
the General Assembly or the Department of Education. The ratio 
for each type of service shall be as follows:
(1)  The number of students under the care of each school 
counselor shall not exceed two hundred fifty (250).
(2)  The number of students under the care of each school 
psychologist shall not exceed five hundred (500).
(3)  The number of students under the care of each school 
social worker shall not exceed two hundred fifty (250).
(4)  The number of students under the care of each school 
nurse shall not exceed seven hundred fifty (750) in a regular 
education population, two hundred twenty-five (225) in a mixed 
regular education and special education population and one 
hundred twenty-five (125) for students with severe or profound 
disabilities.
(b)  School counselors, school psychologists and school 
social workers shall work with other school employes, including, 
but not limited to, school administrators, teachers, school 
physicians, school nurses, home and school visitors, school 
dental hygienists and related service providers, to deliver 
intervention, assessment and support services to students and to 
provide referral to community resources as available and 
appropriate. With parental consent and authorization from an 
administrator of the school entity, school counselors, school 
psychologists and school social workers may consult with the 
student's private health care provider when necessary for the 
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30 provision of appropriate services to the student.
(c)  For each student, the school entity must include in the 
student's comprehensive health record required to be maintained 
under section 1402(b) documentation of social, emotional and 
behavioral data which a school counselor, school psychologist, 
school social worker or school nurse has submitted to the 
administration of the school entity and deems pertinent to a 
student's mental or behavioral health.
(d)  Documentation included in a student's comprehensive 
health record under this section shall be confidential and shall 
be divulged only if necessary for the assessment of and 
intervention with students whose behavior may indicate a threat 
to the safety of the student, other students, school employees, 
school facilities, the community or others, or at the request of 
the parent or guardian, to a physician, psychiatrist or 
psychologist legally qualified to practice in this Commonwealth.
(e)  As used in this section:
"Department" means the Department of Education of the 
Commonwealth.
"School counselor" means an individual who holds a valid 
certificate for Elementary and Secondary School Counselor issued 
by the department which qualifies the individual to be employed 
by and working within a school entity.
"School entity" means a school district, charter school, 
regional charter school, cyber charter school, intermediate unit 
or area career and technical school operating within this 
Commonwealth.
"School nurse" means an individual who holds a valid 
certificate for School Nurse issued by the department which 
qualifies the individual to be employed by and working within a 
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30 school entity.
"School psychologist" means an individual who holds a valid 
certificate for School Psychologist issued by the department 
which qualifies the individual to be employed by and working 
within a school entity.
"School social worker" means an individual who:
(1)  holds an educational specialist certificate for school 
social workers issued by the department;
(2)  meets the exception for a school social worker as 
specified in section 20(a.1) of the act of July 9, 1987 
(P.L.220, No.39), known as the "Social Workers, Marriage and 
Family Therapists and Professional Counselors Act"; or
(3)  is employed as or performing the duties of a school 
social worker in a school entity in this Commonwealth and holds 
either a social worker license issued by the Department of State 
or another certificate issued by the department prior to the 
department's development of an educational specialist 
certificate for school social workers.
Section 6.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.
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