This bill amends current law to allow advanced practice nurses to provide documentation to school districts regarding a student's need for home instruction due to health conditions. Previously, only a student's physician could provide such documentation. The bill specifies that a parent or guardian must submit a request for home instruction that includes a written determination from either the physician or an advanced practice nurse, indicating the need for confinement at home or another treatment setting for more than 10 consecutive school days or 20 cumulative school days during the school year.

The provisions of this bill are intended to enhance access to home instruction for students with temporary or chronic health conditions, ensuring that they receive the necessary educational support while unable to attend school. It is important to note that these new provisions are in addition to any existing requirements set forth by the State Board of Education regarding home instruction. The bill is set to take effect immediately upon passage.