Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB681

Introduced
2/20/25  
Refer
2/20/25  
Refer
6/10/25  
Report Pass
6/11/25  
Engrossed
6/11/25  

Caption

In school health services, further providing for health services, for reports and for interagency coordinating council for child health, nutrition and physical education; and, in terms and courses of study, further providing for

Impact

If enacted, HB 681 would significantly influence the current regulations pertaining to school health services in Pennsylvania. It introduces a new mandate for schools to report height and weight measurements and calculates body mass index with a focus on confidentiality. Importantly, it also allows parents or guardians to exempt their children from height and weight measurements, thereby providing a level of parental control over their child's participation in health assessments. The bill's emphasis on health services is expected to have a positive impact on student wellness initiatives across the state, particularly in fostering an environment conducive to healthier lifestyles.

Summary

House Bill 681 aims to amend existing provisions of the Public School Code of 1949 related to health services provided in schools. The proposed legislation focuses on enhancing the requirements for health tests performed by schools, including hearing tests, height and weight measurements, and tuberculosis tests, all designed to protect students' health. Importantly, the bill includes provisions to ensure that various health measurements, particularly weight-related data, are handled with strict confidentiality, addressing concerns regarding student privacy. The changes aim to strengthen the health services framework in schools and promote better wellness standards among students.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 681 appears to be generally supportive among health advocates and educators who see the importance of providing thorough health services in schools. However, there are potential points of contention regarding the collection and reporting of sensitive health data, which may raise concerns among parents about privacy. The inclusion of mechanisms for parental exemption from health measurements is a proactive approach to addressing such concerns, but there may still be debates about the adequacy of privacy protections in the overall implementation of the bill.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 681 include the balance between necessary health assessments and students' rights to privacy. While the legislative intent is to improve child health through systematic testing and monitoring, there are challenges posed by parents' apprehensions about the confidential handling of sensitive information. Moreover, the prohibition on calculating body mass index during education discussions may provoke discussions about the appropriateness and necessity of such assessments in fostering health awareness. The bill's success will largely depend on how these privacy concerns are addressed in its implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB562

In school health services, further providing for health services and for vision screening and examinations, providing for eye health examinations and further providing for examinations by examiners of own choice.

PA SB780

In school health services, further providing for health services and for vision screening and examinations, providing for eye health and vision examinations and further providing for examinations by examiners of own choice.

PA SB232

In school health services, further providing for health services.

PA HB341

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.

PA HB1530

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.

PA SB1055

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.

PA SB454

In terms and courses of study, further providing for physical education.

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 HB2191

In school health services, further providing for vision screening and examinations.

PA HB1990

In school health services, further providing for seizure recognition and related first aid training.

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