Provides for the use of airway clearance devices in schools; provides for training for school employees.
Impact
If enacted, this legislation would mandate that schools possessing airway clearance devices develop comprehensive policies that allow for their proper use. These policies will require training for school nurses and designated employees on the management of airway emergencies, thereby enhancing the preparedness of schools to respond to choking incidents. Additionally, the bill stipulates that the costs associated with the training may be reimbursed at the discretion of school boards, potentially easing the financial burden on educational institutions.
Summary
Bill A10320 proposes amendments to the education law concerning the use of airway clearance devices in schools. The bill defines 'airway clearance device' as a portable medical device that utilizes manually created suction for removing blockages from the airway during choking emergencies, and which is registered with the FDA as a Class II device. The legislative intent behind this bill is to ensure that schools are equipped to handle emergency situations involving airway obstructions and to promote safety for students in educational environments.
Contention
One point of contention raised during discussions of A10320 revolves around the financial implications for schools, especially regarding training and any associated operational costs. Proponents argue that ensuring the safety of students during emergencies is of utmost priority and that this bill will provide necessary resources to do so. However, there are concerns regarding the feasibility of implementation given budget constraints in some school districts, which may face challenges in prioritizing spending on such training amidst other pressing educational needs.
Relating to the availability and use of airway clearance devices at public school campuses and to contracts for medication for respiratory distress and training at public schools.