New Law Lets Oklahoma Schools Better Help Diabetic Students In An Emergency

New Law Lets Oklahoma Schools Better Help Diabetic Students In An Emergency

A new law lets Oklahoma schools better help diabetic students in an emergency.

Governor Kevin Stitt signed Senate Bill 147, which allows school boards to adopt a policy to stock medication in schools. School officials can then give it to diabetic students if their blood sugar levels drop too low.

A parent or guardian has to sign a waiver before the school is allowed to administer the medicine.