Utah 2025 Regular Session

Utah Senate Bill SB0135

Introduced
1/21/25  
Refer
1/23/25  
Report Pass
3/4/25  

Caption

Educational Medical Services Amendments

Impact

By defining terms related to educational medical services, SB0135 aims to improve the state's ability to support students who require intensive medical care. This definition could influence how educational institutions plan and allocate resources, ensuring that medically fragile students receive appropriate accommodations. Additionally, it could lead to improved policy-making around funding and support for these students, aligning educational frameworks with medical requirements.

Summary

SB0135, known as the Educational Medical Services Amendments, seeks to define specific terms related to educational medical services within the state of Utah. The bill notably introduces definitions for critical concepts such as 'extraordinary costs' and 'medically fragile students'. The intention behind this legislation is to provide clarity and standardized terminology which could potentially assist in the administration and funding of educational services for students with specialized medical needs.

Contention

The bill primarily addresses legislative gaps concerning special education and does not directly appropriate funds, which could be a point of contention among lawmakers. While the establishment of clear definitions may be welcomed by advocates for students with disabilities, concerns may arise regarding how these definitions will be implemented in practice and what specific impact they will have on funding mechanisms. Additionally, some stakeholders may question whether the absence of funding in the bill could limit its effectiveness in real-world applications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HB0347

Educational Rights Amendments

UT SB0064

Bureau of Emergency Medical Services Amendments

UT SB0072

Bureau of Emergency Medical Services Amendments

UT SB0256

Medication Amendments

UT HB0290

Medicaid Waiver for Medically Complex Children Amendments

UT HB0411

Student Behavioral Health Services Amendments

UT HB0463

Medicaid Funding Amendments

UT HB0501

Legal Services Amendments

UT SB0046

Health and Human Services Amendments

UT HB0324

Disability Services Amendments

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.