H 5323 would have allowed high school students to bring over-the-counter medications for self-administration on school property. Current regulations require school authorization; we argued that students shouldn’t need permission from a school nurse to bring Tums or Midol to school. We testified in favor of a similar Senate bill, S 264 which would have allowed use of medication to treat menstrual cramps and vaginal yeast infections by students without parental authorization. Both of these important bills died in committee. 

Sponsors

Representative Susan Donovan and Senator Ana Quezada

Status

Died in Committee

Session

2019

Bill number

H 5323, S 264

Position

Support