Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB856

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to a policy regarding the maintenance, administration, and disposal of medication for respiratory distress by public and private schools.

Impact

The legislation specifically addresses the need for schools to maintain a supply of medication for respiratory distress, including epinephrine auto-injectors. By requiring and standardizing the inventory and training protocols, HB 856 seeks to ensure that schools are prepared to respond effectively to medical emergencies. The executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission will oversee the creation of rules to guide schools in these practices, which could lead to more consistent responses to health emergencies across Texas educational institutions.

Summary

House Bill 856 aims to enhance the health and safety protocols within public and private schools regarding the management of medications for respiratory distress. The bill mandates that each school district, open-enrollment charter school, and private school implement a comprehensive policy that outlines the maintenance, administration, and disposal of respiratory medication. This includes the availability of medications and necessary training for appointed school personnel or volunteers to safely administer these medications to students who might experience respiratory distress, either during school hours or at school-sponsored activities.

Contention

Notably, while the bill seems to promote safety and health, there could be challenges regarding the implementation of training programs and logistical considerations around maintaining medication supplies. There may be discussions concerning the adequacy of funding for these enhancements and whether all schools can realistically meet the new requirements, especially in smaller districts with limited resources. Additionally, questions may arise about the extent of liability schools hold when administering medications, making the balance between preparedness and practicality a central point of contention.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

  • Chapter 38. Health And Safety
    • Section: 208
    • Section: 210
    • Section: 212
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

TX SB294

Relating to the use of epinephrine auto-injectors and medication designated for treatment of respiratory distress on public and private school campuses.

TX HB920

Relating to the use of medication designated for treatment of respiratory distress on public and private school campuses.

TX SB1374

Relating to the administration of epinephrine medication by public and private schools.

TX HB2801

Relating to the definition of an epinephrine delivery device and the use of those devices in public and private schools.

CA AB1283

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TX HB2995

Relating to the provision of medication for respiratory distress in public and private schools.

TX SB1325

Relating to contracting by public and private schools for the provision of medication for respiratory distress and training in administering that medication.

TX HB2283

Relating to the use of an epinephrine delivery device by certain entities.