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FL S0052
Bill
AI Summary
- Each Florida district school board must adopt an anaphylaxis policy for every school in the district, including emergency protocols, treatment plans, and strategies for reducing exposure to food and other allergens
- At least 50% of school personnel in before-school and after-school programs must complete training on preventing and responding to allergic reactions, including epinephrine autoinjector use, within 3 months of employment
- The policy must include individualized emergency health care plans for students with food or other allergies that could result in anaphylaxis, along with a communication plan for sharing allergy information with students and parents
- Each district's anaphylaxis policy must be published on both the school district's website and the Department of Education's website, reviewed and updated at least every 3 years, and shared annually with parents of enrolled students
- The State Board of Education is authorized to adopt rules to administer the anaphylaxis policy requirements, with an effective date of July 1, 2024
Legislative Description
Anaphylaxis in Public Schools
Last Action
Died in Education Pre-K -12
3/8/2024
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