Outline of the state of Louisiana
State
Louisiana
Addressed

Category
Health Education K-12 Curriculum—Alcohol and Drug Use or Abuse—HS

Category
Health Education K-12 Curriculum—Alcohol and Drug Use or Abuse—HS

State law addresses alcohol and Drug-use/abuse.

Louisiana Administrative Code 28 LIX 309. Requirements

F. Each local education agency must include in the curriculum a program of substance abuse prevention, to include informational, effective, and counseling strategies, and information designed to reduce the likelihood that students shall injure themselves or others through the misuse and abuse of chemical substances (LAC 28:CXV.2305.F). Each school district determines the content area in which to include substance abuse instruction. It is often included in health education or life science.

    1. The substance abuse programs and curricula must also include procedures for identifying students who exhibit signs of misuse or abuse of such substances and procedures for referral for counseling or treatment
Policy Type
Regulation

Louisiana Administrative Code 28 LXXIX 1303. Abuse

Each school is encouraged to include in the curriculum a program of substance abuse prevention.

Policy Type
Regulation

Louisiana Revised Statutes 17:154. Curriculum; length of school periods

Every secondary school shall provide instruction in alcohol, tobacco, drug, and substance abuse prevention and education.

Policy Type
Statute

Louisiana Revised Statutes 17:154. Curriculum; length of school periods

(3) Any instruction relative to alcohol, tobacco, drug, and substance abuse prevention and education provided pursuant to Paragraphs (1) and (2) of this Subsection shall include the information that mixing opioids and alcohol can cause accidental death.

Policy Type
Statute

Louisiana Revised Statutes 17:404. 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.

B. (1) 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.

Policy Type
Statute