North Carolina H451 mandates public schools to inform parents about diabetes at the start of each school year.
North Carolina H451 requires public school units to provide parents and legal guardians with information about type 1 and type 2 diabetes at the beginning of every school year. This includes descriptions of the conditions, risk factors, warning signs, screening processes, and stages of diabetes. It also recommends consulting with a primary care provider if a student shows signs of diabetes or receives a diagnosis. The bill allocates $10,000 for the Department of Public Instruction to develop and distribute guidance on implementing these provisions.
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