Sec. 14.30.145. Opioid overdose drugs.
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Sec. 14.30.145. Opioid overdose drugs.
(a)Each school district shall ensure that
(1)a person trained to administer an opioid overdose drug is on site
(A)when the main school building of each school in the school district is open to students or staff, including periods when the school building is open before and after school hours and during weekend activities; and
(B)during each school-sponsored event conducted on school grounds;
(2)the main school building of each school in the school district has at least two doses of an opioid overdose drug available on site; and
(3)at least one dose of an opioid overdose drug is available during a school-sponsored event conducted on school grounds.
(b)The Department of Health shall provide each school district with the opioid overdose drug required under this section. The commissioner of health shall develop and provide to each school district a short training video about how and when to administer an opioid overdose drug.
(c)A school district, school, or individual is not liable for civil damages for an injury to another individual resulting from a failure to possess or maintain an opioid overdose drug under this section.
(d)In this section,
(1)“main school building” means the building on school grounds where most of the students of the school are educated during regular school hours and the principal, nurse, and other administrative staff of the school are located;
(2)“opioid overdose drug” has the meaning given in AS 17.20.085 (e);
(3)“school district” means a borough school district, a city school district, a regional educational attendance area, and a state boarding school;
(4)“school grounds” means a building, structure, athletic playing field, playground, parking area, or land contained within the real property boundary line of a school in a school district.