Full Text of SB3822 96th General Assembly
SB3822 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 SB3822
Introduced 2/11/2010, by Sen. Heather Steans SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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105 ILCS 5/10-22.21b |
from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.21b |
30 ILCS 805/8.34 new |
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Creates the Care of Students with Diabetes Act. Requires a parent or guardian to submit a diabetes care plan for a student with diabetes who
seeks assistance with diabetes care in the school setting (whether a public or a private school). Provides that a delegated care aide shall perform the activities and tasks necessary to assist a student with diabetes in accordance with his or her diabetes care plan. Requires training for school employees and delegated care aides. Requires that an information sheet be provided to any school employee who transports a student for school-sponsored activities. Sets forth what a student with diabetes must be permitted to do. Provides that a school district may not restrict the assignment of a student with diabetes to a particular school on the basis that the school does not have a full-time school nurse, nor may a school deny a student access to any school or school-related activities on the basis that a student has diabetes. Provides for
school employee protections against retaliation, civil immunity, and rights under federal law. Amends the School Code. In provisions concerning the administration of medication, provides that under no circumstances shall
teachers or other non-administrative school employees, except certified
school nurses, non-certificated registered professional nurses, and advanced practice nurses (currently, except certified school nurses and non-certified registered professional nurses) be
required
to administer medication to students. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately.
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| AN ACT concerning education.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Care | 5 |
| of Students with Diabetes Act. | 6 |
| Section 5. Legislative findings. The General Assembly | 7 |
| finds the following: | 8 |
| (1) Diabetes is a serious chronic disease in which the | 9 |
| pancreas does not make insulin (Type 1) or the body cannot | 10 |
| use insulin properly (Type 2).
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| (2) Diabetes must be managed 24 hours a day to avoid | 12 |
| the potentially life-threatening, short-term consequences | 13 |
| of low blood sugar and prevent or delay the serious | 14 |
| complications caused by blood sugar levels that are too | 15 |
| high for too long, such as atherosclerosis, coronary artery | 16 |
| disease, peripheral vascular disease, hypertension, | 17 |
| blindness, kidney failure, amputation, and stroke.
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| (3) Federal law affords people with diabetes specific | 19 |
| rights and protections. These laws include Section 504 of | 20 |
| the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Individuals with | 21 |
| Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004, and the | 22 |
| Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the ADA | 23 |
| Amendments Act of 2008.
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| (4) Because these federal laws are not implemented or | 2 |
| enforced consistently in schools and school districts | 3 |
| throughout this State, students with diabetes are | 4 |
| discriminated against, their educational opportunities are | 5 |
| compromised, and their health and safety are jeopardized.
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| (5) A trained school nurse is the most appropriate | 7 |
| person in a school setting to provide for all students' | 8 |
| healthcare needs; however, a school nurse may not be | 9 |
| available when needed, and many schools do not have a | 10 |
| full-time nurse.
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| (6) Many students are capable of checking their blood | 12 |
| glucose levels, calculating a carbohydrate-to-insulin | 13 |
| ratio, and administering insulin independently. Allowing | 14 |
| capable students to manage diabetes independently in | 15 |
| school is consistent with the recommendations of pediatric | 16 |
| endocrinologists and certified diabetes educators and | 17 |
| other specialists.
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| (7) Because appropriate and consistent diabetes care | 19 |
| decreases the risks of serious short-term and long-term | 20 |
| complications, increases a student's learning | 21 |
| opportunities, and promotes individual and public health | 22 |
| benefits, the General Assembly deems it in the public | 23 |
| interest to enact this Act.
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| Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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| "Delegated care aide" means a school employee who has |
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| volunteered to receive training in diabetes care and to assist | 2 |
| students in implementing their diabetes care plan and has | 3 |
| entered into an agreement with a parent or guardian.
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| "Diabetes care plan" means a document that specifies the | 5 |
| diabetes-related services needed by a student at school and at | 6 |
| school-sponsored activities and delegates the authority to | 7 |
| provide and supervise these services to delegated care aides.
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| "Principal" means the senior administrative executive of a | 9 |
| school and includes the principal's designee or designees.
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| "School" means any primary or secondary public, charter, or | 11 |
| private school located in this State.
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| "School employee" means a person who is employed by a | 13 |
| public school district or private school, a person who is | 14 |
| employed by a local health department and assigned to a school, | 15 |
| or a person who contracts with a school or school district to | 16 |
| perform services in connection with a student's diabetes care | 17 |
| plan.
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| Section 15. Diabetes care plan.
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| (a) A diabetes care plan must be signed and submitted by a | 20 |
| parent or guardian for any student with diabetes who seeks | 21 |
| assistance with diabetes care in the school setting. The | 22 |
| diabetes care plan shall include the treating doctor or nurse | 23 |
| practitioner's instructions concerning the student's diabetes | 24 |
| management during the school day, including a copy of a | 25 |
| prescription and the methods of insulin administration.
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| (b) The services and accommodations specified in a diabetes | 2 |
| care plan must be reasonable, reflect the current standard of | 3 |
| diabetes care, and include appropriate safeguards to ensure | 4 |
| that syringes and lancets are disposed of properly.
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| (c) A diabetes care plan must be submitted to the school at | 6 |
| the beginning of the school year; upon enrollment, as soon as | 7 |
| practicable following a student's diagnosis; or when a | 8 |
| student's care needs change during the school year.
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| Section 20. Delegated care aides.
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| (a) Delegated care aides shall perform the activities and | 11 |
| tasks necessary to assist a student with diabetes in accordance | 12 |
| with his or her diabetes care plan and in compliance with any | 13 |
| guidelines provided during training under Section 25 of this | 14 |
| Act.
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| (b) The principal shall ensure the school has at least one | 16 |
| delegated care aide present and available at the school during | 17 |
| all school hours and, as needed, during extracurricular and | 18 |
| other school-sponsored activities.
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| (c) Delegated care aides are authorized to provide | 20 |
| assistance by a student's parents or guardian. | 21 |
| Section 25. Training for school employees and delegated | 22 |
| care aides.
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| (a) All school employees shall receive training in the | 24 |
| basics of diabetes care, how to identify when a student with |
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| diabetes needs immediate or emergency medical attention, and | 2 |
| whom to contact in case of an emergency.
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| (b) Delegated care aides must be trained to perform the | 4 |
| tasks necessary to assist a student with diabetes in accordance | 5 |
| with his or her diabetes care plan, including training to do | 6 |
| the following:
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| (1) check blood glucose and record results;
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| (2) recognize and respond to the symptoms of | 9 |
| hypoglycemia;
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| (3) recognize and respond to the symptoms of | 11 |
| hyperglycemia;
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| (4) estimate the number of carbohydrates in a snack or | 13 |
| lunch;
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| (5) administer insulin according to the student's | 15 |
| diabetes care plan and keep a record of the amount | 16 |
| administered; and
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| (6) respond in an emergency, including how to | 18 |
| administer glucagon.
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| (c) The principal shall coordinate the training of | 20 |
| delegated care aides. | 21 |
| (d) Training must be provided by a licensed healthcare | 22 |
| provider with expertise in diabetes and individualized by a | 23 |
| student's parent or guardian.
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| (e) An information sheet must be provided to any school | 25 |
| employee who transports a student for school-sponsored | 26 |
| activities. It shall identify the student with diabetes, |
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| identify potential emergencies that may occur as a result of | 2 |
| the student's diabetes and the appropriate responses to such | 3 |
| emergencies, and provide emergency contact information. | 4 |
| (f) Delegated care aides must provide a written record of | 5 |
| any medical response, including insulin administration, that | 6 |
| is not included in the student's diabetes care plan to the | 7 |
| school nurse, parent, or treating doctor or advanced practice | 8 |
| nurse. | 9 |
| Section 30. Self-management.
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| diabetes care plan, a student must be permitted to do the | 11 |
| following: | 12 |
| (1) check blood glucose when and wherever needed; | 13 |
| (2) administer insulin with the insulin delivery | 14 |
| system used by the student;
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| (3) treat hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia and otherwise | 16 |
| attend to the care and management of his or her diabetes in | 17 |
| the classroom, in any area of the school or school grounds | 18 |
| and at any school-related activity or event; and | 19 |
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Possess on his or her person, at all times, the | 20 |
| supplies and equipment necessary to monitor and treat | 21 |
| diabetes, including, but not limited to, glucometers, | 22 |
| lancets, test strips, insulin, syringes, insulin pens and | 23 |
| needle tips, insulin pumps, infusion sets, alcohol swabs, a | 24 |
| glucagon injection kit, glucose tablets, and food.
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| Section 35. Restricting access to school prohibited.
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| school district may not restrict the assignment of a student | 3 |
| with diabetes to a particular school on the basis that the | 4 |
| school does not have a full-time school nurse, nor may a school | 5 |
| deny a student access to any school or school-related | 6 |
| activities on the basis that a student has diabetes.
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| Section 40. Protections against retaliation.
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| employee shall not be subject to any penalty, sanction, | 9 |
| reprimand, discharge, demotion, denial of a promotion, | 10 |
| withdrawal of benefits, or other disciplinary action for | 11 |
| choosing not to volunteer to serve as a delegated care aide.
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| Section 45. Civil immunity.
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| (a) A school or a school employee is not liable for civil | 14 |
| or other damages as a result of conduct, other than willful or | 15 |
| wanton misconduct, related to the care of a student with | 16 |
| diabetes.
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| (b) A school employee shall not be subject to any | 18 |
| disciplinary proceeding resulting from an action taken in | 19 |
| compliance with this Act, unless the action constitutes willful | 20 |
| or wanton misconduct.
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| Section 50. Federal law. Nothing in this Act shall limit | 22 |
| any rights available under federal law. |
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| Section 90. The School Code is amended by changing Section | 2 |
| 10-22.21b as follows:
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| (105 ILCS 5/10-22.21b) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-22.21b)
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| Sec. 10-22.21b. Administering medication. To provide for | 5 |
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administration of medication to students. It shall be the | 6 |
| policy of the
State of Illinois that the administration of | 7 |
| medication to students during
regular school hours and during | 8 |
| school-related activities should be
discouraged unless | 9 |
| absolutely necessary for the critical health and
well-being of | 10 |
| the student. Under no circumstances shall
teachers or other | 11 |
| non-administrative school employees, except certified
school | 12 |
| nurses , and non-certificated registered professional nurses, | 13 |
| and advanced practice nurses, be
required
to administer | 14 |
| medication to students. This
Section shall not prohibit a | 15 |
| school district from adopting guidelines for
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| self-administration of medication by students. This Section | 17 |
| shall not
prohibit any school employee from providing emergency | 18 |
| assistance to students.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-719, eff. 6-2-00.)
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| Section 95. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding | 21 |
| Section 8.34 as follows: | 22 |
| (30 ILCS 805/8.34 new) | 23 |
| Sec. 8.34. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 and 8 |
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| of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for the | 2 |
| implementation of any mandate created by this amendatory Act of | 3 |
| the 96th General Assembly.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 5 |
| becoming law.
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