California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1347

Introduced
2/20/26  
Refer
3/4/26  
Refer
4/6/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  

Caption

Pupil health: emergency stock albuterol inhalers.

Impact

By broadening the scope of who may provide and administer emergency albuterol inhalers, SB 1347 aims to improve immediate medical assistance for students and children in care facilities. The legislation defines key terms and establishes protocols for administering the inhalers, emphasizing the importance of staff training and responsibilities. The bill also clarifies liability protections for volunteers and staff involved in the administration of these emergency treatments, thereby encouraging schools and childcare centers to participate in the initiative without fear of legal repercussions.

Summary

Senate Bill 1347, introduced by Senator Niello, amends educational law regarding the provision of emergency stock albuterol inhalers to enhance pupil health safety. The bill expands the existing law that permits school districts, county offices of education, and charter schools to offer stock inhalers, now including provisions for local educational agencies and childcare programs operated by or under contract with these entities. This amendment aims to ensure that emergency medical aid is readily available for individuals experiencing respiratory distress in educational settings.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment towards SB 1347 appears supportive, reflecting a proactive approach to pupil health. Advocates believe that equipping schools and childcare centers with necessary medical supplies will save lives and alleviate health emergencies effectively. However, there may be concerns about the adequacy of training and resources necessary to implement the bill effectively, prompting discussions about ensuring that local agencies are adequately prepared to handle such responsibilities.

Contention

Potential points of contention could arise around the practical implementation of the bill, especially regarding the training standards and available resources for staff in local educational agencies and childcare programs. Additionally, the balance of responsibility between volunteers and trained personnel might also be debated, as schools assess the implications of the liability protections on their operations and readiness to respond to medical emergencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB1443

Elementary and secondary education: omnibus.

CA AB228

Pupil health: epinephrine delivery systems.

CA SB568

Pupil health: epinephrine delivery systems: schoolsites and childcare programs.

CA SB1226

Pupil health: individuals with exceptional needs: respiratory services.

CA AB1003

Public health: emergency plans and wildfire research.

CA HB1166

To Clarify The Types Of Epinephrine For Use In Elementary And Secondary Schools In This State.

CA AB1172

Adult day programs: administration of intranasal emergency antiseizure medications.

CA SB1678

Residential healthcare; emergencies; study committee

CA SB582

Health and care facilities: licensing during emergencies or disasters.

CA HB2489

Public health emergencies; essential medicines

Similar Bills

AR HB1166

To Clarify The Types Of Epinephrine For Use In Elementary And Secondary Schools In This State.

CA SB1443

Elementary and secondary education: omnibus.

AZ HB2628

Pharmacists; emergency medication; administration

DC PR26-0481

Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department Medical Director Dr. Sean Morgan Confirmation Resolution of 2025

DC B26-0290

Contract No. CW103730 with Bound Tree Medical, LLC, Approval and Payment Authorization Emergency Act of 2025