If enacted, this bill would amend current statutes by adding a new section to Title 15, Chapter 1, Article 5 of the Arizona Revised Statutes. The new provisions would require school districts and charter schools that provide routine health care services to students to disclose, upon request from a parent or guardian, the health care credentials of individuals providing those services. Additionally, schools would need to provide information about the types of emergency response training required for their employees, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation training.
The bill also clarifies that while schools must provide this information, they are not obligated to disclose personally identifiable information about school employees or health care providers, such as addresses, salaries, social security numbers, or telephone numbers. Furthermore, the bill defines "health care credentials" as any license, certificate, permit, or registration necessary to practice a health care profession under Title 32. Overall, these updates aim to enhance transparency regarding health care services in schools while protecting individual privacy.
Statutes affected: Introduced Version: 15-160.03