Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5856 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/01/2023

                             
 
 
 
2023 -- H 5856 
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S TATE  OF RHODE IS LAND 
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 
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A N   A C T 
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- SEIZURE SAFE SCHOOLS ACT 
Introduced By: Representatives Fogarty, Cortvriend, Tanzi, Shallcross Smith, Donovan, 
Boylan, Handy, Hull, Caldwell, and Henries 
Date Introduced: March 01, 2023 
Referred To: House Education 
 
 
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 
SECTION 1. Chapter 16-21 of the General Laws entitled "Health and Safety of Pupils" is 1 
hereby amended by adding thereto the following sections: 2 
16-21-42. Seizure safe schools.  3 
(a) "Seizure action plan" means a written, individualized health plan designed to 4 
acknowledge and prepare for the health care needs of a student diagnosed with a seizure disorder. 5 
The parent or guardian of each student diagnosed with a seizure disorder shall collaborate with 6 
school personnel to create a seizure action plan. The seizure action plan shall include:  7 
(1) Assurance of access and administration of any medication prescribed to treat seizure 8 
disorder symptoms as approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration or any 9 
successor agency; and  10 
(2) Physician instructions in administering seizure medications, and manual vagus nerve 11 
stimulation, as well as the recognition of the signs and symptoms of seizures and the appropriate 12 
steps to be taken to respond to these symptoms.  13 
(b) Prior to administering medication prescribed to treat seizure disorder symptoms, the 14 
student's parent or guardian shall:  15 
(1) Provide the school with a written authorization to administer the medication at school;  16 
(2) Provide a written statement from the student's health care practitioner, which shall 17 
contain the following information:  18 
(i) Student's name;  19   
 
 
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(ii) The name and purpose of the medication;  1 
(iii) The prescribed dosage;  2 
(iv) The route of administration;  3 
(v) The frequency that the medication may be administered; and  4 
(vi) The circumstances under which the medication may be administered; and  5 
(3) Provide the prescribed medication to the school in its unopened, sealed package with 6 
the label affixed by the dispensing pharmacy intact. The department of elementary and secondary 7 
education shall promulgate administrative regulations establishing procedures for the development 8 
and content of seizure action plans. 9 
16-21-43. Requirements for administration of seizure rescue medications in a school 10 
setting.  11 
(a) The department of elementary and secondary education and the department of health 12 
shall incorporate into their policies, rules and regulations for administration of seizure rescue 13 
medications to provide for the health and safety of children who have been medically identified as 14 
having epilepsy/seizure disorder. The policies, rules and regulations shall include procedures 15 
whereby:  16 
(1) A parent or legal guardian of any child may expressly authorize school employees or 17 
those employed on behalf of the school, for when there is no school nurse immediately available, 18 
to administer a United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved seizure rescue 19 
medication on such child in case of an emergency, while at school or school sponsored activities;  20 
(2) The seizure rescue medication shall be kept in a secure, designated area, readily 21 
available; and  22 
(3) Seizure rescue medication administration training may be provided by a licensed 23 
physician, physician assistant, advanced practiced registered nurse, or registered nurse; however, 24 
in no case shall school nurse teachers be required to provide training; and the school administration 25 
shall allow staff to voluntarily assist with the emergency administration of a seizure rescue 26 
medication when authorized by a parent or legal guardian.  27 
(b) A school employee, including administrative staff, shall not be subject to penalty or 28 
disciplinary action for refusing to be trained in administration of a seizure rescue medication.  29 
(c) A parent or legal guardian shall provide a seizure action plan or physician’s order, 30 
signed by the student's health care provider, that prescribes the care and assistance needed by the 31 
student including administration of seizure rescue medications.  32 
(d) The statements and seizure action plan required by this section shall be kept on file in 33 
the office of the school nurse and/or school administrator. 34   
 
 
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(e) The seizure action plan required by this section shall be distributed to any school 1 
personnel or volunteers, identified in the seizure action plan, who is responsible for the supervision 2 
or care of the student with a seizure disorder. A student’s parent/guardian shall distribute the 3 
authorized seizure action plan required by this section to any non-school personnel identified in the 4 
seizure action plan, who is responsible for the supervision or care of the student with a seizure 5 
disorder. 6 
(4) The presence of a registered nurse employed full-time by a school who assumes 7 
responsibility for the administration of seizure medications, and the administration oversight of 8 
vagus nerve stimulation, shall fulfill the requirements of this section.  9 
(5) Every public, private and parochial school or school district shall provide training to 10 
principals, guidance counselors, teachers, and other relevant school personnel with direct contact 11 
and supervision of children, including bus drivers and classroom aides, on the recognition of the 12 
signs and symptoms of seizures and the appropriate steps for seizure first aid.  13 
(6) Any training program or guideline adopted by any state agency for the training of school 14 
personnel in the health care needs of students diagnosed with a seizure disorder shall be fully 15 
consistent with training programs and guidelines developed by the Epilepsy Foundation of America 16 
or any successor organization. Notwithstanding any state agency requirement or other law to the 17 
contrary, for the purposes of this training a local school district shall be permitted to use any 18 
adequate and appropriate training program or guidelines for training of school personnel in the 19 
seizure disorder care tasks covered under this section. 20 
(f) The permission for the administration of any of the medications listed under this section 21 
shall be effective for the school year in which it is granted and shall be renewed each following 22 
school year upon fulfilling the requirements of this section.  23 
(g) The requirements of this section shall apply only to schools that have a student enrolled 24 
who has a seizure disorder or has a seizure medication prescribed to treat seizure disorder symptoms 25 
approved by the FDA or any successor agency prescribed by the student's health care provider.  26 
(h) Every public, private and parochial school or school district shall provide an age-27 
appropriate seizure education program to all students on seizures and seizure disorders. The seizure 28 
education program shall be consistent with guidelines published by the Epilepsy Foundation of 29 
America or any successor organization. The department of elementary and secondary education 30 
shall promulgate administrative regulations for the development and implementation of the seizure 31 
education program.  32 
(i) A school district, school district employee, or agent acting in good faith and in 33 
substantial compliance with the student's individual health plan, including a seizure action plan, 34   
 
 
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and the instructions of the student's licensed health care professional, that provides assistance or 1 
services under this section shall not be liable for civil damages in his or her individual, marital, 2 
governmental, corporate, or other capacities as a result of the services provided under this section 3 
to students with epilepsy or seizure disorders. 4 
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. 5 
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EXPLANATION 
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 
OF 
A N   A C T 
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- SEIZURE SAFE SCHOOLS ACT 
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This act would require the department of elementary and secondary education and the 1 
department of health to adopt policies, rules and regulations for the administration of seizure rescue 2 
medications for children who have been medically identified as having epilepsy/seizure disorder. 3 
This act would take effect upon passage. 4 
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