Administering Medication Sample Clauses

Administering Medication. No employee will be requested or required to dispense or administer medication unless in accordance with state law and after having received instruction/training from the appropriate personnel. Training time will be paid at the employee’s regular hourly rate of pay or at the overtime rate if applicable. Employees will not be requested or required to perform other specialized medical procedures without having received prior appropriate training or without having the necessary certification or license to perform the procedure. No employee hired prior to September 1, 1993 will be required to receive instruction/training in medically invasive procedures. Employees may be hired specifically to perform said medical procedures.
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Administering Medication please see Prairie South School Division website “Policies Administering Medications and Medical Treatment to Students.”
Administering Medication. No employee shall be required to administer medication to a student or be required to perform invasive procedures without proper training and/or appropriate supervision.
Administering Medication. In the event no school medical personnel are employed by the district, bargaining unit members may be required to administer medication to pupils only when the following conditions are met:
Administering Medication. Prior to, or at the beginning of each school year, communication shall be sent to all parents of school students discouraging the administration of medication at school. The form which parents obtain from their doctors to provide for administration of medication shall include a provision that requires the doctor to certify that the dosage of the medication in question cannot be reconfigured in such a way that the medication would not need to be administered during the school day. School district employees are covered for liability as described in ORC 2744.07, and as described in Article XX.
Administering Medication. Bargaining unit members shall not be required to administer/dispense medication nor to be custodians of medication. In emergency situations, teachers are expected to assist to the best of their ability in these emergency situations and shall participate in training scheduled by the Board during the individual teacher’s contractual day.
Administering Medication. Employees shall not be required to administer medication to pupils. Pupils shall be referred to proper, designated medical personnel for this function.
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Administering Medication. Members of the bargaining unit shall not be required to examine students for contagious conditions or administer medication to pupils.
Administering Medication. 15.1 Teachers shall not administer medication to pupils unless trained by the school nurse or health professional for that particular medicine. Otherwise, pupils shall be referred to proper, designated personnel. Amended 5-2012
Administering Medication. 37.1 Employees in the bargaining unit, with the exception of the School Nurse, shall not be required to administer medication or perform any medical procedures such as tube feeding, cauterization, or injections, etc., to pupils, unless the procedures are specifically stated in an employee’s job description. Pupils shall be referred to proper, designated medical personnel.
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