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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

158.160 Notification to school by parent or guardian of child's medical condition

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threatening school safety -- Exclusion of child with communicable disease from
school -- Closing of school during epidemic.
(1)A parent, legal guardian, or other person or agency responsible for a student shall
notify the student's school if the student has any medical condition which is defined
by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services in administrative regulation as
threatening the safety of the student or others in the school. The notification shall be
given as soon as the medical condition becomes known and upon each subsequent
enrollment by the student in a school. The principal, guidance counselor, or other
school official who has knowledge of the medical condition shall notify the
student's teachers in writing of the nature of the medical condition.
(2)If any student is known or suspected to have or be infected with a communicable
disease or condition for which a reasonable probability for transmission exists in a
school setting, the superintendent of the district may order the student excluded
from school. The time period the student is excluded from school shall be in
accordance with generally accepted medical standards which the superintendent
shall obtain from consultation with the student's physician or the local health officer
for the county in which the school district is located. During the presence in any
district of dangerous epidemics, the board of education of the school district may
order the school closed.
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