2001 REGULAR SESSION (71st)                                                                                  A AB1 14

Amendment No. 14

 

Assembly Amendment to Assembly Bill No. 1                                                                    (BDR 34‑135)

Proposed by: Committee on Education

Amendment Box:

Resolves Conflicts with: N/A

Amends:         Summary:               Title:              Preamble:               Joint Sponsorship:

 

ASSEMBLY ACTION              Initial and Date              |SENATE ACTION                        Initial and Date

       Adopted       Lost                                               |          Adopted       Lost                                           

Concurred In                     Not                                                        |Concurred In  Not                                 

       Receded        Not                                               |         Receded        Not                                           

 

     Amend section 1, page 1, line 2, after “1.”by inserting:

The provision of nursing services in a school district by school nurses and other qualified personnel must be under the direction and supervision of a chief administrative nurse who is a registered nurse and who:

     (a) Holds an endorsement to serve as a school nurse issued pursuant to regulations adopted by the commission; or

     (b) Is employed by a state, county, city or district health department and provides nursing services to the school district in the course of that employment.

     2.”.

     Amend section 1, page 1, by deleting lines 5 through 9.

     Amend the title of the bill to read as follows:

“AN ACT relating to schools; requiring that nursing services in all school districts must be provided under the direction and supervision of a chief administrative nurse; prescribing the qualifications of a chief administrative nurse; revising provisions relating to nursing services provided to certain pupils; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.”.