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Senate committee approves bill letting students with adrenal insufficiency carry emergency meds, with nurse oversight

April 14, 2021 | EDUCATION COMMITTEE - SENATE, Senate, Committees, Legislative, Arkansas


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Senate committee approves bill letting students with adrenal insufficiency carry emergency meds, with nurse oversight
Senator Hester told the Senate Education Committee that SB569 would allow students with adrenal insufficiency to carry and use emergency medication at school and would permit a nurse to train a willing teacher to assist if needed. "This is very permissive, but not a mandate on a teacher or anyone," Hester said, adding that older students may be able to self-administer under agreed circumstances.

Members asked whether intravenous administration or other higher-acuity care would be expected of teachers; Hester and supporters said nurses would retain primary responsibility and that any teacher assistance would be voluntary and require training and parental consent. Senator Elliott likened the bill to prior measures that allowed glucagon administration when nurses were unavailable and confirmed the proposal includes parental consent and nurse involvement.

Sponsor and committee discussion emphasized minimizing classroom disruption: supporters said allowing students to carry a small pill and take it quickly could prevent unnecessary nurse visits and missed class time. No witnesses registered opposition; after questions and an amendment discussion, the committee voted "do pass." Committee members recorded the approval by voice vote and the chair declared the bill passed out of committee.

The bill moves next according to Senate committee procedure; supporters urged districts to adopt clear protocols for nurse training, parental consent paperwork, and communications so school staff and families understand roles and limits.

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