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Public schools must create Seizure Action Plans, train staff and volunteers, educate all personnel annually, and securely handle seizure meds to protect students with seizures.
Public schools must create Seizure Action Plans, train staff and volunteers, educate all personnel annually, and securely handle seizure meds to protect students with seizures.
Status: Passed (various committee actions reported); effective when enacted — provisions apply beginning with the 2025–2026 school year.
Introduced: Jan. 2025 (sponsored in North Carolina General Assembly).
Fiscal: $50,000 nonrecurring appropriation to the Department of Public Instruction to support State Board rule development and initial implementation.
Sam’s Law requires public school systems to prepare for and respond to seizure-related medical events in school settings by (1) creating individualized seizure action plans for students with seizure disorders, (2) ensuring staff training and annual education on seizure recognition and response, and (3) establishing basic safeguards for medication handling and emergency response.
Seizure Action Plan (SAP)
Training and staffing
Seizure education and awareness
Governance and rulemaking
If you’d like, I can:
- Draft a one‑page checklist a school could use to implement the law;
- Extract the exact statutory text changes and cite the new G.S. sections referenced by the bill.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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