HB 231 - Requires Public Schools Establish a Food Allergy Training Program - Ohio Key Vote
Timeline
- Senate Bill Passed
- Dec. 17, 2020
- House Bill Passed
- Dec. 3, 2020
- Introduced
- May 2, 2019
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Title: Requires Public Schools Establish a Food Allergy Training Program
Title: Requires Public Schools Establish a Food Allergy Training Program
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that requires public schools establish a food allergy training program and be provided a list of free or reduced priced EpiPens.
Highlights:
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Requires the Department of Education to annually compile a list of organizations and companies that offer free and reduced cost epinephrine autoinjectors to qualifying school districts, other public schools, and chartered nonpublic schools (Sec. 1).
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Specifies that the department shall make the aforementioned information readily available on their web site and send a copy of the list by mail or electronically to each school district, other public school, and chartered nonpublic school (Sec. 1).
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Requires the Board of Education of each city, local, exempted village, and joint vocational school district and the governing authority of each chartered nonpublic school to establish a written policy with respect to protecting students with peanut or other food allergies (Sec. 1.A).
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Specifies that the aforementioned policy shall be developed in consultation with parents, school nurses and other school employees, school volunteers, students, and community members (Sec. 1.A).
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Specifies that only employees of the board who are licensed health professionals, or who have completed a drug administration training program conducted by a licensed health professional and considered appropriate by the board, may administer to a student a drug prescribed for the student (Sec. 4-2).
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Exempts the following from damages in a civil action for injury, death, or loss to person or property (Sec. 1-3313.719.E):
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A school or school district;
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A member of a district board of education;
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A district or school employee or contractor;
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A licensed health professional authorized to prescribe drugs who personally furnishes or prescribes epinephrine autoinjectors, consults with a superintendent, or issues a protocol; or
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An anaphylaxis training organization and its personnel.
Title: Requires Public Schools Establish a Food Allergy Training Program
- Louis W. Blessing III (OH - R)
- Andrew O. Brenner (OH - R)
- David E. 'Dave' Burke (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Sara P. Carruthers (OH - R)
- Hearcel F. Craig (OH - D)
- Erica C. Crawley (OH - D)
- Jeffrey A. Crossman (OH - D)
- Matthew J. Dolan (OH - R)
- Teresa M. Fedor (OH - D)
- Theresa A. Gavarone (OH - R)
- Haraz N. Ghanbari (OH - R)
- Robert D. 'Bob' Hackett (OH - R)
- Paula Hicks-Hudson (OH - D)
- Stephen A. 'Steve' Huffman (OH - R)
- Terry A. Johnson (OH - R)
- Don Jones (OH - R)
- Stephanie L. Kunze (OH - R)
- Peggy Lehner (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Beth Liston (OH - D)
- Tina Maharath (OH - D)
- Joe Miller (OH - D)
- Larry J. Obhof Jr. (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Sandra 'Sandy' O'Brien (OH - R)
- Thomas F. 'Tom' Patton (OH - R)
- Rick Perales (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- Bob Peterson (OH - R)
- Tracy Richardson (OH - R)
- Phillip 'Phil' Robinson (OH - D)
- John M. Rogers (OH - D) (Out Of Office)
- Allison Russo (OH - D)
- Gary Scherer (OH - R) (Out Of Office)
- William J. 'Bill' Seitz (OH - R)
- Lisa A. Sobecki (OH - D)
- Bride Rose Sweeney (OH - D)
- Emilia Strong Sykes (OH - D)
- Vernon L. Sykes (OH - D)
- Cecil Thomas (OH - D)
- Terrence Upchurch (OH - D)
- Thomas E. West (OH - D)
- Kenny Yuko (OH - D)