Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SR0052

Introduced
2/16/26  

Caption

Urging the IGA to study training requirements for school employees concerning seizures.

Impact

This resolution could lead to new policies at the state level by prompting further examination of existing training protocols for school personnel. If the study results in a mandate for comprehensive training about seizures, it would ensure better preparedness among school staff, ultimately enhancing the safety and welfare of students with neurological conditions. Implementing such training could address both legal obligations and moral imperatives to protect students in educational settings from medical emergencies.

Summary

Senate Resolution 0052 urges the Indiana General Assembly to study the training requirements for school employees regarding seizures, particularly focusing on conditions like epilepsy. The resolution highlights the importance of having trained staff who can recognize different types of seizures, administer rescue medications, and ensure timely emergency response. This is vital, given that seizures affect approximately 1 in 100 children, underscoring the need for schools to create a safe learning environment for all students.

Contention

Though the resolution itself does not mandate immediate changes to laws, it opens up a discussion about best practices and necessary resources for schools. Potential points of contention might emerge regarding budget allocations for training programs, the extent of training required, or resistance from educational institutions that may be concerned about additional responsibilities. Advocates for this resolution argue that better-trained staff would lead to reduced stigma and foster a more supportive atmosphere for students dealing with seizure disorders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0167

Seizure training requirements.

IN SR0063

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IN SR0071

Urging the Indiana congressional delegation to oppose harmful tariffs impacting Indiana's farmers, businesses, employees, and consumers.

IN SR0041

Urging the Governor to recognize March 17, 2025, as Profound Autism Day.

IN HR0064

Urging the Legislative Council to assign to the Medicaid Oversight Committee the task of studying the use of long term care insurance.

IN SCR0035

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IN HCR0011

Honoring Dr. Nikki Woodson upon her retirement from Superintendent for Washington Township Schools.

IN SCR0013

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IN SB0348

Waiving requirements for accredited schools.

IN HB1406

Contracts with CSA and student training providers.

Similar Bills

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