Common use of Health Requirements Clause in Contracts

Health Requirements. Good physical condition, freedom from injury, and full recovery from illness are prerequisites to participate in athletic competition and practice for such competition. A candidate for a place on an athletic team or squad must receive a medical examination conducted once in each school year by either a personal physician (encouraged) or the school medical inspector/designated team doctor not more than three hundred sixty-five (365) days prior to the first practice session. The school medical inspector may accept the report, on a form provided by the District, of a medical examination conducted, at no expense to the Board, by the pupil’s personal physician. A re-certification must be done for each subsequent sport to determine if another exam is necessary. The medical examination conducted to determine the fitness of a candidate for athletic competition and the health history update must include, at a minimum, the respective medical history information and physical assessments set forth in rules of the State Board of Education and incorporated in their entirety in regulations implementing this policy. The school medical inspector or the designated team doctor shall approve or disapprove the pupil’s participation in athletics based on the medical examination. Written notification of that determination, signed by the school medical inspector or team doctor, shall be given to the pupil’s parent or guardian and shall include the reasons for disapproval of the pupil’s participation. The health findings of the medical examination shall be filed in the pupil’s health examination record, subject to Board policy on pupil records.

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Samples: Table of Contents, www.upperschools.org, www.upperschools.org

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Health Requirements. Good physical condition, freedom from injury, and full recovery from illness are prerequisites to participate participation in athletic competition and practice for such competition. A candidate for a place on an athletic team or squad must receive a medical examination conducted once in each school year by either a personal physician (encouraged) or the school medical inspector/designated team doctor not more than three hundred sixty-sixty five (365) days prior to the first practice session. The school medical inspector may accept the report, on a form provided by the District, of a medical examination conducted, at no expense to the Board, by the pupil’s personal physician. A re-certification must be done for each subsequent sport to determine if another exam is necessary. The medical examination conducted to determine the fitness of a candidate for athletic competition and the health history update must include, at a minimum, the respective medical history information and physical assessments set forth in rules of the State Board of Education and incorporated in their entirety in regulations implementing this policy. The school medical inspector or the designated team doctor shall approve or disapprove the pupil’s participation in athletics based on the medical examination. Written notification of that determination, signed by the school medical inspector or team doctor, shall be given to the pupil’s parent or guardian and shall include the reasons for disapproval of the pupil’s participation. The health findings of the medical examination shall be filed in the pupil’s health examination record, subject to Board policy on pupil records.

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Samples: www.upperschools.org

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Health Requirements. Good physical condition, freedom from injury, and full recovery from illness are prerequisites to participate participation in athletic competition and practice for such competition. A candidate for a place on an athletic team or squad must receive a medical examination conducted once in each school year by either a personal physician (encouraged) or the school medical inspector/designated team doctor not more than three hundred sixty-five (365) days prior to the first practice session. The school medical inspector may accept the report, on a form provided by the District, of a medical examination conducted, at no expense to the Board, by the pupil’s personal physician. A re-certification must be done for each subsequent sport to determine if another exam is necessary. The medical examination conducted to determine the fitness of a candidate for athletic competition and the health history update must include, at a minimum, the respective medical history information and physical assessments set forth in rules of the State Board of Education and incorporated in their entirety in regulations implementing this policy. The school medical inspector or the designated team doctor shall approve or disapprove the pupil’s participation in athletics based on the medical examination. Written notification of that determination, signed by the school medical inspector or team doctor, shall be given to the pupil’s parent or guardian and shall include the reasons for disapproval of the pupil’s participation. The health findings of the medical examination shall be filed in the pupil’s health examination record, subject to Board policy on pupil records.

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Samples: Table of Contents

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