Seizure Safe Schools - Status

Select your state below for information about Seizure Safe Schools laws and legislation in your area.

The chart below shows the provisions of the model bill that were included in the legislation and enacted into law

Seizure safe schools components Ohio
Effective Date October 3, 2023
School Type Required for public and charter schools
Seizure Action Plan

Yes 

School Personnel Training Mandate

Yes, all school personnel, including bus drivers, must complete a minimum of one hour of self-study training or in-person training on seizure disorders within twenty-four months of the effective date. New school personnel must complete the training within ninety days of employment

School Nurse Training Mandate

Yes 

Delegation of Rescue Medication

Yes, at least one employee at each school building, aside from a school nurse, must be trained every 2 years in recognizing the signs and symptoms of a seizure; the appropriate treatment for a student who exhibits the symptoms of a seizure; and administering drugs prescribed for seizure disorders

Student Training Mandate

No

Good Samaritan Clause

Yes

Please contact the national advocacy team at [email protected] or contact your local Epilepsy Foundation office with questions.

This summary was developed for informational purposes by the Epilepsy Foundation and reflects a review of data available as of January 2023. Information is subject to change. This law does not impact federal education laws like Section 504 or the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This summary does not constitute legal advice. Please contact [email protected] with questions or the 24/7 helpline at 1-800-332-1000.

Currently, there is not an enacted law for your state. Many states are laying the groundwork for Seizure Safe Schools bills or have even introduced legislation. We are working alongside advocates and organizational partners to pass this legislation in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. If you are interested in learning more about your state’s legislative efforts on this issue or would like to become involved, please contact the national advocacy team at [email protected] or contact your local Epilepsy Foundation office.

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