Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1174

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Caption

Relating to the administration of nonprescription medications to certain public and private school students.

Impact

If enacted, the bill will provide significant legal immunity to school districts and employees against civil liability arising from administering these medications. The underlying intent of SB1174 is to reduce barriers to immediate care for students who may require nonprescription medications and to ensure that schools can respond promptly to the health needs of their students without excessive procedural delays. The changes are also expected to provide clearer guidelines for school personnel, helping them to act confidently within the scope of their roles.

Summary

SB1174 aims to amend the Education Code regarding the administration of nonprescription medications to students in public and private schools. The primary focus of the bill is to allow school employees, including nurses, to provide nonprescription medications without the need for explicit authorization from a healthcare provider, provided that the parent or guardian has made a written request. This change is intended to streamline the process for administering common medications, enhancing the accessibility of care for students during school hours.

Contention

There are potential points of contention arising from the implications of the bill. Critics may argue that allowing school personnel to administer medication without a healthcare provider's protocol could lead to inappropriate or unsafe medication practices. Concerns could also be raised regarding the adequacy of training for school staff in recognizing when medication should be administered and ensuring the right dosage is given. However, supporters emphasize that parental control over the medication process remains in place, thereby balancing accessibility with parental authority.

Companion Bills

TX HB3029

Identical Relating to the administration of nonprescription medications to certain public and private school students.

Previously Filed As

TX SB920

Relating to the administration of nonprescription medications to certain public and private school students.

TX HB3029

Relating to the administration of nonprescription medications to certain public and private school students.

TX HB3397

Relating to the administration of medication by open-enrollment charter schools, private schools, and school employees.

TX SB1374

Relating to the administration of epinephrine medication by public and private schools.

TX HB350

Relating to the use of glucagon medication on certain public and private school campuses.

TX HB856

Relating to a policy regarding the maintenance, administration, and disposal of medication for respiratory distress by public and private schools.

TX SB1325

Relating to contracting by public and private schools for the provision of medication for respiratory distress and training in administering that medication.

TX HB2995

Relating to the provision of medication for respiratory distress in public and private schools.

TX S0112

Establishes a new educational program that allows students to enroll public and private schools of their choice.

TX S2556

Establishes a new educational program that allows students to enroll public and private schools of their choice.

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