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MSDC Supported Seizure Plan Bill Passes Council
Another bill supported by MSDC passed the Council yesterday, adding to the Society's impressive advocacy agenda.
B25-571, the Seizure-Safe Schools Amendment Act, passed the Council unanimously. Then-MSDC President Dr. Ashesh Patel testified in favor of the bill at its July 10 hearing.
Bill 25-571 would require schools to have certain staff to be trained in seizure recognition and administering emergency seizure medication. It would ensure students with epilepsy and other seizure disorders have individualized Seizure Action Plans included in their school files, and that the plans are available to personnel responsible for the students. It would offer schools DC Health-led epilepsy and seizure awareness training and provide protection from liability for school employees who are tasked with providing emergency seizure first aid to students under the legislation.
The legislation is expected to be signed by the Mayor and go into effect next year after Congressional review.
Even with the Council session closing in a few weeks, MSDC advocacy is going strong and preparing for the 26th Council. To get involved, contact MSDC.
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MSDC Supported Seizure Plan Bill Passes Council
Another bill supported by MSDC passed the Council yesterday, adding to the Society's impressive advocacy agenda.
B25-571, the Seizure-Safe Schools Amendment Act, passed the Council unanimously. Then-MSDC President Dr. Ashesh Patel testified in favor of the bill at its July 10 hearing.
Bill 25-571 would require schools to have certain staff to be trained in seizure recognition and administering emergency seizure medication. It would ensure students with epilepsy and other seizure disorders have individualized Seizure Action Plans included in their school files, and that the plans are available to personnel responsible for the students. It would offer schools DC Health-led epilepsy and seizure awareness training and provide protection from liability for school employees who are tasked with providing emergency seizure first aid to students under the legislation.
The legislation is expected to be signed by the Mayor and go into effect next year after Congressional review.
Even with the Council session closing in a few weeks, MSDC advocacy is going strong and preparing for the 26th Council. To get involved, contact MSDC.