Administration of Medication. CONTRACTOR shall comply with the requirements of California Education Code section 49423 when CONTRACTOR serves a student that is required to take prescription and/or over-the-counter medication during the school day. CONTRACTOR may designate personnel to assist the student with the administration of such medication after the student’s parent(s) provides to CONTRACTOR: (a) a written statement from a physician detailing the type, administration method, amount, and time schedules by which such medication shall be taken; and (b) a written statement from the student’s parent(s) granting CONTRACTOR permission to administer medication(s) as specified in the physician’s statement. CONTRACTOR shall maintain, and provide to LEA upon request, copies of such written statements. CONTRACTOR shall maintain a written log for each student to whom medication is administered. Such written log shall specify the student’s name; the type of medication; the date, time, and amount of each administration; and the name of CONTRACTOR’s employee who administered the medication. CONTRACTOR maintains full responsibility for assuring appropriate staff training in the administration of such medication consistent with physician’s written orders. Any change in medication type, administration method, amount or schedule must be authorized by both a licensed physician and parent.
Administration of Medication. Employees required to administer or apply medication(s) prescribed by a qualified medical practitioner, will be trained at the Employer's expense. Employees who have not received this training will not be permitted to administer such substances.
Administration of Medication a) CONTRACTOR shall comply with the requirements of Federal Regulations and California Education Code and the California Code of Regulations, when CONTRACTOR serves an LEA student that is required to take prescription and/or over-the-counter medication during the school day. CONTRACTOR may designate personnel to assist the LEA student with the administration of such medication after the LEA student’s parent(s) provides to CONTRACTOR:
Administration of Medication. Employees required to administer injections or administer substances defined by the Narcotic Control Act shall be properly trained at the expense of the Employer.
Administration of Medication. Unless otherwise set forth in the student’s ISA, CONTRACTOR shall comply with the requirements of California Education Code section 49423 and Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations section 600 et seq. when CONTRACTOR serves a LEA student that is required to take prescription and/or over-the-counter medication during the school day. CONTRACTOR may designate personnel to assist the LEA student with the administration of such medication after the LEA student’s parent(s) provides to CONTRACTOR: (a) a written statement from a physician detailing the type, administration method, amount, and time schedules by which such medication shall be taken; and (b) a written statement from the LEA student’s parent(s) granting CONTRACTOR permission to administer medication(s) as specified in the physician’s statement. CONTRACTOR shall maintain, and provide to the LEA upon request, copies of such written statements. CONTRACTOR shall maintain a written log for each LEA student to whom medication is administered. Such written log shall specify the LEA student’s name; the type of medication; the date, time, and amount of each administration; and the name of CONTRACTOR’s employee who administered the medication. CONTRACTOR maintains full responsibility for assuring appropriate staff training in the administration of such medication consistent with student’s physician’s written orders. Any change in medication type, administration method, amount or schedule must be authorized by both a licensed physician and parent.
Administration of Medication. A. Whilst awaiting medical assistance a member of staff, trained for the purpose, will administer the appropriate medication in line with the symptoms and following the instructions given during training.
Administration of Medication. Under no circumstances shall teachers, except certified school nurses, be required to administer medication to students.
Administration of Medication. Employees shall be responsible for the administration of prescribed medication to students under the following conditions:
Administration of Medication. 3.35 a) No teacher shall be required to do any medical or physical procedure for pupils that may endanger the safety or well-being of the pupil or subject the teacher to risk of injury or liability for negligence. Such procedures may include but are not limited to administration of medication, catheterization, lifting a pupil, physiotherapy, feeding handicapped pupils, postural drainage, manual expression of the bladder and toileting procedures.
Administration of Medication. In accordance with state law and school board policy/guidelines #5330, the following procedures shall be followed: in order to dispense medication to a student, an employee must be designated by the school administrator. Medication, whether prescription or otherwise, shall be administered by the designated employee in the presence of a second adult except in the case of an emergency that threatens the life or health of the student. Prior to dispensing any medication, written authorization signed by a licensed physician and the student’s parent/guardian shall be received by the district and furnished to the designated employee. Training, if necessary, will be provided for the non- health service personnel who are responsible for dispensing of medication.