FYI: the following Alert is being distributed on SB 161.Assembly Passes Rectal Injection Bill; Contact Just Senate to Kill This Bad MeasureThe CTA-opposed measure, SB 161, requiring school employees to rectally administer the drug valium to students experiencing epileptic seizures while in classes, just cleared the Assembly. It now goes back to the Senate for final approval.It is urgent that you contact your State Senator immediately to urge her/him to vote against SB 161.Educators are concerned about the danger to students by having non-medical personnel — including teachers, other certificated personnel, and education support professionals — administer the drug.Educators believe it is unrealistic to assume non-medically trained school employees will receive sufficient training to distinguish between different types of seizures and recognize whether the seizure can be safely treated with Diastat. The manufacturer’s instructions call for the medication to be administered through a student’s rectal cavity while she/he is in the middle of an epileptic seizure. Educational personnel would be required to administer the drug to students wherever the seizure occurs – the playground, the school bus, a field trip, or a classroom.Educators are concerned about the health and safety of all school children. SB 161 is the wrong answer to get students the health services they need. Under current law, parents can already use the 504 process to get their child specialized medical services.The following link will take you to the CTA website where a copy of the Assembly vote tally on the bill can be found. That will tell you whether your lawmaker voted for the bill, voted against the bill (as CTA asked), or abstained (denying the author a positive vote on the measure).Posted at these links are a CTA letter on the bill, a Coalition letter on the bill, and an AP article about the bill’s potential impact on student health:· http://www.cta.org/~/media/97A4CD4E5D964E4EA894F6F42CD427… – CTA letter· http://www.cta.org/~/media/43A3B4838DBF45449610E022031567… – Coalition letter· http://www.cta.org/~/media/CBF258405EBA40BFA8ACE76651D523… – AP/Sacramento Bee article
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