The bill amends section 1003.457 of the Florida Statutes to require public K-12 schools to include responses to severe bleeding incidents in their emergency plans. It mandates that by July 1, 2028, all public schools, including charter schools, must have bleeding control kits available on school grounds in clearly marked locations. The Department of Education is tasked with establishing guidelines for the number of kits required for each school, and appropriate staff must receive training on how to use these kits. Additionally, the use of bleeding control kits must be integrated into emergency drills, and any used kits must be restocked promptly.

The bill also renumbers existing subsections and adds new provisions regarding the management and maintenance of bleeding control kits. Specifically, it emphasizes the importance of maintaining these kits according to manufacturer recommendations and ensuring they are readily accessible during emergencies. The effective date for this act is set for July 1, 2026.