§404. Establishment of programs of substance abuse
A. Each city and parish school board shall establish and maintain in every school
such grade-appropriate programs of alcohol, drug, and substance abuse prevention,
education, information, and counseling as are developed by the section on drug free schools
and communities and approved by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education
for inclusion in the school program as required in Subsection B of this Section. The
programs shall include providing the website and phone number of at least one national
organization specializing in substance abuse for adolescents. Each school board shall also
post this contact information on its website.
B.(l) The state superintendent of education, with the approval of the State Board of
Elementary and Secondary Education, shall develop, furnish to local school boards, and
coordinate the implementation of the programs required by this Section. Such programs
shall be included in the school program such that every student in grades kindergarten
through nine is involved for a minimum of sixteen contact hours every school year and every
student in grades ten through twelve is involved for a minimum of eight contact hours every
school year. The required minimum contact hours shall be incorporated into a
comprehensive school health program. Each city and parish school system shall enact
policies and procedures for implementation of such programs in accordance with guidelines
promulgated by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education.
(2) In addition, the section on drug free schools and communities shall develop and
make available to each school system development programs for teachers and other staff.
Such programs shall include procedures for identifying students who exhibit signs of misuse
or abuse of such substances and for referral for counseling or treatment, as an alternative to
other disciplinary procedures and sanctions provided by law, or in other cases where such
referral would be appropriate.
C. The state superintendent of education and the State Board of Elementary and
Secondary Education through the section on drug free schools and communities shall
continually study the existing programs, resources, and needs of school districts, and shall
utilize this data and local school personnel in the development of a state plan and minimum
standards for alcohol, drug and substance abuse prevention and education programs required
in Subsection A of this Section.
D. Any minor who is a student enrolled in any public or private elementary,
secondary, vocational-technical, training, special school or institution in Louisiana who is
identified as having a substance abuse problem or who is involved in the production,
manufacture, possession, distribution, or dispension of any controlled dangerous substance
shall be required to participate in the school drug counseling program as provided in this
Section in addition to any other penalties as provided by law. However, nothing herein shall
prevent the student from participating in any other drug counseling program in lieu of the one
in his school, provided such program is approved by the school system.
Acts 1989, No. 171, §1; Acts 1994, 3rd Ex. Sess., No. 27, §1, eff. July 6, 1994; Acts
2023, No. 318, §1.