South Dakota students with diabetes can now carry and use their insulin and other diabetes medications on school property and at school events, just as students with asthma or severe allergies have been able to do. The law expands the existing medication self-administration rules—which currently only covered asthma inhalers and epinephrine auto-injectors—to include diabetes medications that students need to manage their condition throughout the school day.
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Signed by the Governor H.J. 534
Delivered to the Governor H.J. 480
Signed by the President S.J. 434
Signed by the Speaker H.J. 462
Senate Do Pass Amended Passed, YEAS 33, NAYS 0. S.J. 402
Senate Deferred to another day S.J. 373
Health and Human Services Certified uncontested, placed on consent S.J. 20
Health and Human Services Do Pass Passed, YEAS 7, NAYS 0. S.J. 19
Health and Human Services Scheduled for hearing
First read in Senate and referred to Senate Health and Human Services S.J. 221
House of Representatives Do Pass Amended Passed, YEAS 65, NAYS 0. H.J. 248
House of Representatives Remove from Consent Calendar H.J. 238
Health and Human Services Certified uncontested, placed on consent H.J. 6
Health and Human Services Do Pass Amended Passed, YEAS 12, NAYS 0. H.J. 6
Health and Human Services Motion to amend H.J. 5
Health and Human Services Scheduled for hearing
First read in House and referred to House Health and Human Services H.J. 148
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Do Pass Amended
Health and Human Services — Do Pass
Do Pass Amended
Health and Human Services — Do Pass Amended