Massachusetts H635 mandates seizure disorder training for school personnel and requires seizure action plans for students with seizure disorders.
Massachusetts H635, also known as the Seizure-Safe Schools Act, requires public and private schools to ensure at least one employee is trained to administer seizure rescue medications and recognize seizure symptoms. The bill mandates that schools provide seizure education to all students and require parents to collaborate with school personnel to create a seizure action plan for students with seizure disorders. Training programs must align with guidelines from the Epilepsy Foundation of America.
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