Massachusetts bill H644 allows students with epilepsy to possess and administer anti-seizure medication in schools.
Massachusetts bill H644 updates the administration of medications in schools statute to include epilepsy. It prohibits school districts from banning students with epilepsy or other seizure-inducing illnesses from possessing and administering prescription anti-seizure medication, in line with Department of Public Health regulations.
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