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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Papen
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
2/5/08
HB
SHORT TITLE Study Duty-Free Lunch Periods
SJM 30
ANALYST Cox
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY08
FY09
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Public Education Department - PED
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Joint Memorial 30 requests the Public Education Department (PED) with the Legislative
Education Study Committee (LESC) and Office of Education Accountability (OEA) to study the
feasibility of requiring a forty-five minute, duty-free lunch period for all elementary instructional
personnel statewide.
The Joint Memorial notes that the Secretary of Education, in cooperation with the Office of
Education Accountability, report recommendations, including cost estimates, to the Legislative
Education Study Committee and the Legislative Finance Committee by November 2008.
Copies of this memorial should be transmitted to the Secretary of Public Education, the Office of
Education Accountability, the Legislative Education Study Committee and the Legislative
Finance Committee.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
This study can be conducted by the PED, with the LESC and OEA, with existing staff.
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Senate Joint Memorial 30 – Page
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SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
PED notes:
Law provides that teachers shall not be required to perform non-instructional duties
except in emergency situations as defined by the PED. Non instructional duties are noon
hall duty, noon ground duty and noon cafeteria duty.
Most teachers are given 30 minutes for lunch. In elementary schools, a teacher’s lunch
period does not equal 30 minutes of duty-free time based on the need for him to take
students to the lunchroom and pick them up at the end of their lunch period. The result is
that teachers have 15 minutes or less for eating lunch.
Research has shown that rapid eating is associated with a number of health concerns and
issues, such as insulin resistance, high blood pressure, obesity, high cholesterol and acid
reflux.
Rapid eating can contribute to chronic stress, which can ultimately create physical
symptoms such as chronic headaches and increased susceptibility to colds and influenza.
Being required to eat rapidly and in a stressful situation on a day-to-day basis can
exacerbate the stresses associated with the stressful job of teaching.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
Increasing duty-free lunch from 30 to 45 minutes would alter the daily schedule of
schools. The administrative school code may need to be changed. See Section 6.30.2.10.
H. 3.
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