Press Release - Bill to Help Kids with Food Allergies
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OFFICE OF GOVERNOR BILL RITTER, JR
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2009
CONTACTS:
Holly Shrewsbury, 720.320.0097, holly.shrewsbury@state.co.us
Evan Dreyer, 720.350.8370, evan.dreyer@state.co.us
GOV. RITTER SIGNS BILL TO HELP KIDS WITH FOOD ALLERGIES
In honor of National Food Allergy Awareness Week, Gov. Bill Ritter today signed into law a bill that will help teachers and parents better respond to students with severe food allergies. Senate Bill 226, sponsored by Sen. Paula Sandoval and Rep. Sara Gagliardi, will help schools provide quicker responses to incidents of anaphylaxis and other food allergy emergencies.
About 84 percent of Colorado schools enroll children with a known food allergy, and the numbers are increasing. "As the number of students with food allergies continues to grow, we must help teachers and parents create safe, responsive school environments," Gov. Ritter said. "This measure takes the appropriate steps to ensure every child feels safe."
Senate Bill 226 establishes the "Colorado School Children's Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Management Policy Act." The act requires the Colorado Department of Education and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to work together to develop a statewide policy for the management of food allergies among public school students by Jan. 1. School districts will be required to: