Bill Text: NY A09122 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Requires public school students to be screened for eating disorders.

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 51-14)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-09-04 - enacting clause stricken [A09122 Detail]

Download: New_York-2011-A09122-Amended.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                        9122--A
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                   January 25, 2012
                                      ___________
       Introduced  by  M. of A. P. RIVERA, J. MILLER, N. RIVERA, ORTIZ, TITONE,
         MAISEL, CRESPO, COLTON,  CASTRO,  BOYLAND,  ROBERTS,  WEPRIN,  GIBSON,
         STEVENSON,  MONTESANO,  SALADINO,  MARKEY,  LINARES,  THIELE,  JAFFEE,
         CLARK, MILLMAN, LIFTON, GUNTHER,  BARRON,  LUPARDO,  LENTOL,  KELLNER,
         GALEF,  MAGNARELLI,  HOOPER,  J. RIVERA,  ROBINSON,  RAMOS, ROSENTHAL,
         HEASTIE, PAULIN, MENG, ENGLEBRIGHT,  SIMOTAS,  COOK,  TITUS,  RUSSELL,
         BENEDETTO,  REILLY  -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. ARROYO, BRENNAN,
         CALHOUN, CERETTO, CYMBROWITZ, DUPREY, GOTTFRIED, GRAF, JORDAN, KEARNS,
         MALLIOTAKIS, McDONOUGH, McENENY, McKEVITT, MURRAY, PERRY, RA, SWEENEY,
         TENNEY, WEISENBERG -- read once  and  referred  to  the  Committee  on
         Education  -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as
         amended and recommitted to said committee
       AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation to screening students for
         eating disorders
         THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section  1.    Subdivision  1  of section 903 of the education law, as
    2  separately amended by section 11 of part B of chapter 58 and chapter 281
    3  of the laws of 2007, is amended to read as follows:
    4    1. A health certificate shall be furnished  by  each  student  in  the
    5  public  schools upon his or her entrance in such schools and upon his or
    6  her entry into the grades prescribed by the commissioner in regulations,
    7  provided that such regulations shall require such certificates at  least
    8  twice during the elementary grades and twice in the secondary grades. An
    9  examination and health history of any child may be required by the local
   10  school authorities at any time in their discretion to promote the educa-
   11  tional  interests  of  such child. Each certificate shall be signed by a
   12  duly licensed physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner, who
   13  is authorized by law to practice in this state, and consistent with  any
   14  applicable  written practice agreement, or by a duly licensed physician,
   15  physician assistant, or nurse practitioner, who is authorized  to  prac-
   16  tice  in  the  jurisdiction in which the examination was given, provided
   17  that the commissioner has determined that such jurisdiction  has  stand-
   18  ards  of  licensure  and  practice comparable to those of New York. Each
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD13521-04-2
       A. 9122--A                          2
    1  such certificate shall describe the condition of the  student  when  the
    2  examination  was  made, which shall not be more than twelve months prior
    3  to the commencement of the school  year  in  which  the  examination  is
    4  required,  and shall state whether such student is in a fit condition of
    5  health to permit his or her attendance at the public schools. Each  such
    6  certificate  shall  also  state  the student's body mass index (BMI) and
    7  weight status category.  For purposes of this section, BMI  is  computed
    8  as  the weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters or
    9  the weight in pounds divided by the square of height  in  inches  multi-
   10  plied  by a conversion factor of 703. Weight status categories for chil-
   11  dren and adolescents shall be as defined by the commissioner of  health.
   12  FURTHERMORE,  EACH  SUCH  CERTIFICATE SHALL INCLUDE AN ASSESSMENT OF THE
   13  STUDENT FOR EATING DISORDERS. SUCH ASSESSMENT FOR EATING DISORDERS SHALL
   14  BE CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO STANDARDS ESTABLISHED BY  THE  COMMISSIONER  OF
   15  HEALTH.  In  all school districts such physician, physician assistant or
   16  nurse practitioner shall determine whether a one-time  test  for  sickle
   17  cell anemia is necessary or desirable and he or she shall conduct such a
   18  test and the certificate shall state the results.
   19    S  2. Subdivision 1 of section 904 of the education law, as amended by
   20  section 12 of part B of chapter 58 of the laws of 2007,  is  amended  to
   21  read as follows:
   22    1.  Each  principal  of a public school, or his or her designee, shall
   23  report to the director of school  health  services  having  jurisdiction
   24  over  such  school,  the  names  of  all students who have not furnished
   25  health certificates as provided in section nine hundred  three  of  this
   26  article,  or  who  are children with disabilities, as defined by article
   27  eighty-nine of this chapter, and the director of school health  services
   28  shall  cause  such  students to be separately and carefully examined and
   29  tested to ascertain whether any student has defective sight or  hearing,
   30  AN  EATING  DISORDER, or any other physical disability which may tend to
   31  prevent him or her from receiving the full benefit of  school  work,  or
   32  from  requiring  a  modification  of  such work to prevent injury to the
   33  student or from receiving the best educational results.   Each  examina-
   34  tion  shall  also include a calculation of the student's body mass index
   35  (BMI) and weight status category. For purposes of this section,  BMI  is
   36  computed  as  the weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in
   37  meters or the weight in pounds divided by the square of height in inches
   38  multiplied by a conversion factor of 703. Weight status  categories  for
   39  children  and  adolescents  shall  be  as defined by the commissioner of
   40  health. In all school districts, such physician, physician assistant  or
   41  nurse  practitioner  shall  determine whether a one-time test for sickle
   42  cell anemia is necessary or desirable and he or she shall  conduct  such
   43  tests  and  the  certificate  shall  state  the results. If it should be
   44  ascertained, upon such test or examination, that any  of  such  students
   45  have  defective  sight or hearing, AN EATING DISORDER, or other physical
   46  disability, including sickle cell anemia, as above described, the  prin-
   47  cipal  or  his  or  her  designee  shall notify the parents of, or other
   48  persons in parental relation to, the child as to the existence  of  such
   49  disability  OR  DISORDER.    If the parents or other persons in parental
   50  relation are unable or unwilling to provide  the  necessary  relief  and
   51  treatment  for such students, such fact shall be reported by the princi-
   52  pal or his or her designee to the director of  school  health  services,
   53  whose  duty it shall be to provide relief for such students. Each school
   54  and school district chosen as part of an appropriate sampling  methodol-
   55  ogy  shall participate in surveys directed by the commissioner of health
   56  pursuant to the public health law  in  relation  to  students'  BMI  and
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    1  weight  status  categories  as  determined  by the examination conducted
    2  pursuant to this section and which shall be  subject  to  audit  by  the
    3  commissioner  of  health.  Such  surveys  shall  contain the information
    4  required  pursuant  to this subdivision in relation to students' BMI and
    5  weight status categories in  aggregate.  Parents  or  other  persons  in
    6  parental  relation to a student may refuse to have the student's BMI and
    7  weight status category included in such survey. Each school  and  school
    8  district  shall provide the commissioner of health with any information,
    9  records and reports he or she may require for the purpose of such audit.
   10  The BMI and weight status survey and audit as described in this  section
   11  shall  be conducted consistent with confidentiality requirements imposed
   12  by federal law. Data collection for such surveys  shall  commence  on  a
   13  voluntary  basis  at  the  beginning  of the two thousand seven academic
   14  school year, and by all schools chosen as part of the sampling methodol-
   15  ogy at the beginning of the two thousand eight academic school year. The
   16  department shall also utilize the collected data to develop a report  of
   17  child obesity and obesity related diseases.
   18    S  3.  This act shall take effect on the first of July next succeeding
   19  the date on which it shall have become a law; provided  that,  effective
   20  immediately,  any  rules  and  regulations  necessary  to  implement the
   21  provisions of this act on its effective date are authorized and directed
   22  to be completed on or before such date.
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