Administering Medication to Students Sample Clauses

Administering Medication to Students. The Employer provides liability insurance for employees who administer medication and medical treatments to students in accordance with Section 85 of The Education Act, 1995 and the Employer's Administration Policy 413. The Employer agrees to provide Section 85 of The Education Act, 1995 and the Employer's Administration Policy 413 to employees who administer medication and medical treatments to students.
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Administering Medication to Students. Except in emergencies bargaining unit members will not be responsible for administering, applying, or directing medication to students.
Administering Medication to Students. No professional employee shall be required to administer medications or first aid to students unless licensed or trained to do so.
Administering Medication to Students a. A written statement from the licensed prescriber conforming to the requirements of N.H. Department of Education Rule 311.02 (i)(1) (included in District procedures {**}JLCD-R).
Administering Medication to Students medication shall be picked up by parent/guardian within ten days after its use is discontinued. If the parent/guardian does not pick up the medication within ten days, the school nurse may dispose of the unused medication and record as such in the student's health record file. The school nurse may maintain a supply of asthma related rescue medication and the emergency medication epinephrine.
Administering Medication to Students. MOTION: To update policy JLCD and appendix JLCD-R with NHSBA samples as written ● Policy required by law ● Updated in NHSBA’s recent Spring Bulletin ● NHSBA Note: Amendments to sample policy JLCD include general organization, removal of redundant provisions and clarification of respective authority, and better alignment with other policies. ● NHSBA Note: Amendments to sample appendix JLCD-R include changes to more closely track applicable regulations, and to coordinate more directly to NHSBA sample policies and best practices. XXXX-X0, XXXX-X0, XXXX-X0– MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION AUTHORIZATION FORM, EPI PEN MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION FORM, INHALED MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION FORM (SELF-ADMINISTRATION) MOTION: To adopt NHSBA sample policy appendices XXXX-X0, XXXX-X0 and JLCD-F3 as written ● New suggested appendices ● Introduced in NHSBA’s recent Spring Bulletin ● Help to make these forms uniform and clear DRAFT 7-21-20 DWM SAMPLE POLICY 2020 NSBA Code: ACAB Note to Local Boards: This policy has been substantially revised to include changes required by the new Title IX regulations that become effective on August 14, 2020. Any proposed changes to this sample should be discussed with legal counsel prior to adoption to ensure that they comply with all applicable federal and state legal requirements.

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