Rep. Ramsey Introduces Legislation to Increase Safety of Diabetic Students

ATLANTA – State Representative Matt Ramsey (R-Peachtree City) announced today the introduction of House Bill 879, legislation that would ensure schools are prepared to care for students with diabetes.

“This measure will ensure that every diabetic child in Georgia has the opportunity to strive for excellence in a safe, healthy, and supportive school environment,” said Rep. Ramsey. “My child was diagnosed last year with Type 1 Diabetes, and I have learned first-hand the hourly challenges a child with diabetes faces in managing their disease in a school setting. Our family has seen the tremendous benefit of having a school nurse, teachers, and school administrators willing to seek the training and information necessary to provide a safe school environment for our diabetic child. HB 879 will ensure that every child receives that same benefit.”

HB 879 would require each school system to have a minimum of two personnel trained in the administration of diabetes treatment. The Department of Education and the Department of Public Health, in conjunction with the Georgia Board of Nursing and the Georgia Composite Medical Board, would develop guidelines for the designated personnel who care for students with diabetes. The training guidelines would include recognizing and treating hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia, understanding the appropriate actions to take when blood glucose levels are out of the target ranges, and understanding physician instructions. Trained personnel would also be required to administer tests to check blood glucose levels and recognize situations that require emergency assistance.

Additionally, HB 879 allows students with diabetes to check and regulate their own blood glucose levels with permission from a parent or guardian. This would include checking blood glucose levels, administering insulin and treating hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia.

Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases in children and adolescents. Approximately 151,000 people below the age of 20 years have diabetes, and more than 13,000 children every year are newly diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes.

HB 879 is co-sponsored by Health and Human Services Committee Chairman Sharon Cooper (R-Marietta), House Education Committee Chairman Brooks Coleman (R-Duluth), and Representative Ben Watson (R-Savannah), a family physician.

For more information on HB 879, please click here.

Representative Matt Ramsey represents the citizens of District 72, which includes portions of Fayette County. He was elected into the House of Representatives in 2007, and was elected by the House Majority Caucus to serve as their Caucus Vice-Chairman in 2010. He also serves on the Appropriations, Congressional and Legislative Reapportionment, Judiciary Non-Civil, and Regulated Industries committees.

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Rep. Matt Ramsey Honored as “Guardian of Small Business”

ATLANTA – State Representative Matt Ramsey (R-Peachtree City) recently received the Guardian of Small Business award from the National Federation of Independent Business.

“Matt Ramsey earned this award for his steadfast support for small business and his strong leadership on issues important to entrepreneurs in Georgia,” said Kyle Jackson, NFIB/Georgia State Director.

The Guardian of Small Business award is the greatest honor that NFIB bestows on legislators in recognition of their efforts to support small business issues. NFIB voted to present the award to Rep. Ramsey because of his pro-business voting record and work on House Bill 47.

HB 47 allows insurance companies licensed in Georgia to sell accident and health insurance policies that are approved for sale in other states. The bill was approved by the General Assembly during the 2011 legislative session, signed into law by Governor Deal, and went into effect on July 1, 2011.

For more information about HB 47, please click here.

Representative Matt Ramsey represents the citizens of District 72, which includes portions of Fayette County. He was elected into the House of Representatives in 2007, and was elected by the House Majority Caucus to serve as their Caucus Vice-Chairman in 2010. He also serves on the Appropriations, Congressional and Legislative Reapportionment, Judiciary Non-Civil, and Regulated Industries committees.

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