This bill mandates that school districts maintain a supply of nasal rescue medications, specifically diazepam and midazolam nasal sprays, along with portable oxygen delivery devices, to be readily accessible during seizure emergencies. The school nurse is tasked with designating secure yet unlocked locations for these supplies throughout the school building. Additionally, the bill allows for the use of portable oxygen devices in other medical emergencies occurring during school hours or school-sponsored events. The school nurse will have primary responsibility for administering these medications but can designate trained staff to do so in their absence, ensuring that proper training and parental consent are obtained.

Furthermore, the bill outlines the responsibilities of the school nurse in ensuring that designated staff are adequately trained according to standardized protocols developed by the Department of Education and the Department of Health. It also stipulates that parents or guardians must be informed of the district's liability limitations regarding the administration of these medications. The Department of Education is tasked with reimbursing school districts for costs incurred in implementing these provisions and is authorized to accept contributions from private or nonprofit entities to assist with these expenses. The act is set to take effect 90 days after enactment, with provisions for anticipatory administrative actions to facilitate timely implementation.