Plain English Breakdown
The bill summary text does not provide specific details on funding or penalties for non-compliance.
Tucker's Law: Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month
This bill designates October as 'Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month' in Tennessee schools and requires education on fentanyl abuse prevention for students in grades 6-12.
What This Bill Does
- Designates the month of October as 'Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month' in all public schools to educate about the dangers posed by fentanyl and risks of fentanyl poisoning, including overdose.
- Requires local education agencies (LEAs) and public charter schools to provide age-appropriate, research-based instruction on fentanyl abuse prevention and drug poisoning awareness for students in grades 6-12 during Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month.
- Includes suicide prevention as part of the required instruction.
- Instructs schools to teach about accessing local school and community resources related to substance use and abuse.
- Allows various organizations, such as libraries or health agencies, to provide this education.
Who It Names or Affects
- Students in grades 6-12
- Local Education Agencies (LEAs) and public charter schools
- Organizations providing educational resources on fentanyl abuse prevention
Terms To Know
- Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month
- A designated month in Tennessee where schools focus on educating students about the dangers of fentanyl.
- LEA
- Local Education Agency, which is responsible for providing education to students within a specific area.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how schools will be funded or supported in implementing these requirements.
- It's unclear what resources are available for schools that need help with the new curriculum.
- There is no mention of penalties for non-compliance by LEAs and public charter schools.