1 | The PreK-12 Committee recommends the following: |
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3 | Council/Committee Substitute |
4 | Remove the entire bill and insert: |
5 | A bill to be entitled |
6 | An act relating to health-related education in the public |
7 | schools; creating s. 1003.453, F.S.; requiring each school |
8 | district to submit to the Department of Education, by a |
9 | specified deadline, copies of the district's school |
10 | wellness policy and physical education policy; requiring |
11 | the school district to review those policies annually; |
12 | requiring the department and school districts to post |
13 | links to those policies on their websites; requiring the |
14 | department to provide website links to certain resources |
15 | and prescribing the types of information those resources |
16 | must provide; encouraging school districts to provide |
17 | basic training in first aid to students in certain grade |
18 | levels; amending s. 1003.455, F.S.; requiring that school |
19 | district physical education programs and curricula be |
20 | reviewed by a certified physical education instructor; |
21 | encouraging school districts to provide physical education |
22 | for a specified amount of time; deleting obsolete |
23 | language; amending s. 381.0056, F.S., the "School Health |
24 | Services Act"; requiring schools to annually provide |
25 | certain information to students' parents; providing |
26 | requirements relating to membership of school health |
27 | advisory committees; encouraging the committees to address |
28 | specified matters; providing an effective date. |
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30 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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32 | Section 1. Section 1003.453, Florida Statutes, is created |
33 | to read: |
34 | 1003.453 School wellness and physical education policies; |
35 | nutrition guidelines.-- |
36 | (1) By September 1, 2006, each school district shall |
37 | submit to the Department of Education a copy of its school |
38 | wellness policy as required by the Child Nutrition and WIC |
39 | Reauthorization Act of 2004 and a copy of its physical education |
40 | policy required under s. 1003.455. Each school district shall |
41 | annually review its school wellness policy and physical |
42 | education policy and provide a procedure for public input and |
43 | revisions. In addition, each school district shall send an |
44 | updated copy of its wellness policy and physical education |
45 | policy to the department when a change or revision is made. |
46 | (2) By December 1, 2006, the department shall post links |
47 | to each school district's school wellness policy and physical |
48 | education policy on its website so that the policies can be |
49 | accessed and reviewed by the public. Each school district shall |
50 | provide the most current versions of its school wellness policy |
51 | and physical education policy on the district's website. |
52 | (3) By December 1, 2006, the department must provide on |
53 | its website links to resources that include information |
54 | regarding: |
55 | (a) Classroom instruction on the benefits of exercise and |
56 | healthful eating. |
57 | (b) Classroom instruction on the health hazards of using |
58 | tobacco and being exposed to tobacco smoke. |
59 | (c) The eight components of a coordinated school health |
60 | program, including health education, physical education, health |
61 | services, and nutrition services. |
62 | (d) The core measures for school health and wellness, such |
63 | as the School Health Index. |
64 | (e) Access for each student to the nutritional content of |
65 | foods and beverages and to healthful food choices in accordance |
66 | with the dietary guidelines of the United States Department of |
67 | Agriculture. |
68 | (f) Multiple examples of school wellness policies for |
69 | school districts. |
70 | (g) Examples of wellness classes that provide nutrition |
71 | education for teachers and school support staff, including |
72 | encouragement to provide classes that are taught by a licensed |
73 | nutrition professional from the school nutrition department. |
74 | (4) School districts are encouraged to provide basic |
75 | training in first aid, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, |
76 | for all students, beginning in grade 6 and every 2 years |
77 | thereafter. Private and public partnerships for providing |
78 | training or necessary funding are encouraged. |
79 | Section 2. Section 1003.455, Florida Statutes, is amended |
80 | to read: |
81 | 1003.455 Physical education; assessment.-- |
82 | (1) It is the responsibility of each district school board |
83 | to develop a physical education program that stresses physical |
84 | fitness and encourages healthful healthy, active lifestyles and |
85 | to encourage all students in prekindergarten through grade 12 to |
86 | participate in physical education. Physical education shall |
87 | consist of physical activities of at least a moderate intensity |
88 | level and for a duration sufficient to provide a significant |
89 | health benefit to students, subject to the differing |
90 | capabilities of students. All physical education programs and |
91 | curricula must be reviewed by a certified physical education |
92 | instructor. |
93 | (2) Each district school board shall, no later than |
94 | December 1, 2004, adopt a written physical education policy that |
95 | details the school district's physical education program and |
96 | expected program outcomes. Each district school board shall |
97 | provide a copy of its written policy to the Department of |
98 | Education by December 15, 2004. |
99 | (3) Each district school board is encouraged to provide |
100 | 150 minutes of physical education each week for students in |
101 | kindergarten through grade 5 and 225 minutes each week for |
102 | students in grades 6 through 8. Any district that does not adopt |
103 | a physical education policy by December 1, 2004, shall, at a |
104 | minimum, implement a mandatory physical education program for |
105 | kindergarten through grade 5 which provides students with 30 |
106 | minutes of physical education each day, 3 days a week. |
107 | Section 3. Subsections (2) and (5) of section 381.0056, |
108 | Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
109 | 381.0056 School health services program.-- |
110 | (2) The Legislature finds that health services conducted |
111 | as a part of the total school health program should be carried |
112 | out to appraise, protect, and promote the health of students. |
113 | School health services supplement, rather than replace, parental |
114 | responsibility and are designed to encourage parents to devote |
115 | attention to child health, to discover health problems, and to |
116 | encourage use of the services of their physicians, dentists, and |
117 | community health agencies. Each school shall annually provide |
118 | parents with information on ways that they can help their |
119 | children to be physically active and to eat healthful foods. |
120 | (5)(a) Each county health department shall develop, |
121 | jointly with the district school board and the local school |
122 | health advisory committee, a school health services plan; and |
123 | the plan must shall include, at a minimum, provisions for: |
124 | 1.(a) Health appraisal; |
125 | 2.(b) Records review; |
126 | 3.(c) Nurse assessment; |
127 | 4.(d) Nutrition assessment; |
128 | 5.(e) A preventive dental program; |
129 | 6.(f) Vision screening; |
130 | 7.(g) Hearing screening; |
131 | 8.(h) Scoliosis screening; |
132 | 9.(i) Growth and development screening; |
133 | 10.(j) Health counseling; |
134 | 11.(k) Referral and followup of suspected or confirmed |
135 | health problems by the local county health department; |
136 | 12.(l) Meeting emergency health needs in each school; |
137 | 13.(m) County health department personnel to assist school |
138 | personnel in health education curriculum development; |
139 | 14.(n) Referral of students to appropriate health |
140 | treatment, in cooperation with the private health community |
141 | whenever possible; |
142 | 15.(o) Consultation with a student's parent or guardian |
143 | regarding the need for health attention by the family physician, |
144 | dentist, or other specialist when definitive diagnosis or |
145 | treatment is indicated; |
146 | 16.(p) Maintenance of records on incidents of health |
147 | problems, corrective measures taken, and such other information |
148 | as may be needed to plan and evaluate health programs; except, |
149 | however, that provisions in the plan for maintenance of health |
150 | records of individual students must be in accordance with s. |
151 | 1002.22; |
152 | 17.(q) Health information which will be provided by the |
153 | school health nurses, when necessary, regarding the placement of |
154 | students in exceptional student programs and the reevaluation at |
155 | periodic intervals of students placed in such programs; and |
156 | 18.(r) Notification to the local nonpublic schools of the |
157 | school health services program and the opportunity for |
158 | representatives of the local nonpublic schools to participate in |
159 | the development of the cooperative health services plan. |
160 | (b) Each school health advisory committee must, at a |
161 | minimum, include members who represent the eight component areas |
162 | of the Coordinated School Health model as defined by the Centers |
163 | for Disease Control and Prevention. School health advisory |
164 | committees are encouraged to address the eight components of the |
165 | Coordinated School Health model in the school district's school |
166 | wellness policy pursuant to s. 1003.453. |
167 | Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2006. |