(105 ILCS 145/25)
    (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 103-542)
    Sec. 25. Training for school employees and delegated care aides.
    (a) In schools that have a student with diabetes, all school employees shall receive training in the basics of diabetes care, how to identify when a student with diabetes needs immediate or emergency medical attention, and whom to contact in the case of an emergency during regular inservice training under Section 3-11 of the School Code.
    (b) Delegated care aides shall be trained to perform the tasks necessary to assist a student with diabetes in accordance with his or her diabetes care plan, including training to do the following:
        (1) check blood glucose and record results;
        (2) recognize and respond to the symptoms of hypoglycemia according to the diabetes care
    
plan;
        (3) recognize and respond to the symptoms of hyperglycemia according to the diabetes
    
care plan;
        (4) estimate the number of carbohydrates in a snack or lunch;
        (5) administer insulin according to the student's diabetes care plan and keep a record
    
of the amount administered; and
        (6) respond in an emergency, including administering glucagon and calling 911.
    (c) The school district shall coordinate staff training.
    (d) Initial training of a delegated care aide shall be provided by a licensed healthcare provider with expertise in diabetes or a certified diabetic educator and individualized by a student's parent or guardian. Training must be consistent with the guidelines provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in the guide for school personnel entitled "Helping the Student with Diabetes Succeed". The training shall be updated when the diabetes care plan is changed and at least annually.
    (e) School nurses, where available, or health care providers may provide technical assistance or consultation or both to delegated care aides.
    (f) An information sheet shall be provided to any school employee who transports a student for school-sponsored activities. It shall identify the student with diabetes, identify potential emergencies that may occur as a result of the student's diabetes and the appropriate responses to such emergencies, and provide emergency contact information.
(Source: P.A. 101-428, eff. 8-19-19.)
 
    (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 103-542)
    Sec. 25. Training for school employees and delegated care aides.
    (a) Teachers, administrators, and school support personnel shall receive training in the basics of diabetes care, how to identify when a student with diabetes needs immediate or emergency medical attention, and whom to contact in the case of an emergency as outlined in Sections 10-22.39 and 3-11 of the School Code.
    (b) Delegated care aides shall be trained to perform the tasks necessary to assist a student with diabetes in accordance with his or her diabetes care plan, including training to do the following:
        (1) check blood glucose and record results;
        (2) recognize and respond to the symptoms of hypoglycemia according to the diabetes care
    
plan;
        (3) recognize and respond to the symptoms of hyperglycemia according to the diabetes
    
care plan;
        (4) estimate the number of carbohydrates in a snack or lunch;
        (5) administer insulin according to the student's diabetes care plan and keep a record
    
of the amount administered; and
        (6) respond in an emergency, including administering glucagon and calling 911.
    (c) The school district shall coordinate training for delegated care aides, teachers, administrators, and school support personnel.
    (d) Initial training of a delegated care aide shall be provided by a licensed healthcare provider with expertise in diabetes or a certified diabetic educator and individualized by a student's parent or guardian. Training must be consistent with the guidelines provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in the guide for school personnel entitled "Helping the Student with Diabetes Succeed". The training shall be updated when the diabetes care plan is changed and at least annually.
    (e) School nurses, where available, or health care providers may provide technical assistance or consultation or both to delegated care aides.
    (f) An information sheet shall be provided to any school employee who transports a student for school-sponsored activities. It shall identify the student with diabetes, identify potential emergencies that may occur as a result of the student's diabetes and the appropriate responses to such emergencies, and provide emergency contact information.
(Source: P.A. 103-542, eff. 7-1-24 (see Section 905 of P.A. 103-563 for effective date of P.A. 103-542).)