HB2534

Requiring school districts to provide fentanyl abuse education programs and maintain a supply of naloxone in all schools, requiring the department of education to establish guidelines for active shooter drills conducted by public and accredited nonpublic elementary and secondary schools, regulating active shooter simulations in such schools and modifying the requirements for student cohorts and achievement goals in school district at-risk student accountability plans.

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Kansas HB2534 mandates school districts to implement fentanyl abuse education programs and maintain naloxone supplies, establish guidelines for.

Kansas HB2534 requires school districts to provide fentanyl abuse education programs and ensure the availability of naloxone in all schools. The bill also mandates the Department of Education to establish guidelines for active shooter drills in public and accredited nonpublic elementary and secondary schools. Additionally, it regulates active shooter simulations and modifies the requirements for student cohorts and achievement goals in school district at-risk student accountability plans. The provisions aim to enhance student safety and preparedness.

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Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

123 Yea

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0 Nay

2 Absent

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Calendar

Feb 25

8:30 AM

Senate Public Health and Welfare Hearing

Feb 4

1:30 PM

House Health and Human Services Hearing

History

Apr 9

House

House Reengrossed on Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Apr 9

House

House Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, April 3, 2026

Apr 9

House

House Approved by Governor on Thursday, April 9, 2026