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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 156 — Department of education

156.4975 Definitions for KRS 156.496, 156.4975, and 156.4977.

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As used in KRS 156.496, 156.4975, and 156.4977:
(1)"Core component" means one
(1)of the activities or services for children and their
families provided by a family resource or youth services center required by KRS
156.496;
(2)"Health services" means preventive and health care services provided in a school
setting and includes but is not limited to supplemental classroom instructional
services related to health by an advanced practice registered nurse, registered nurse,
or licensed practical nurse;
(3)"Optional component" means one
(1)of the activities or services provided for
children or their families as part of the implementation of a family resource or youth
services center in addition to those required by KRS 156.496 and designed to satisfy
unique community needs; and
(4)"Secretary" means the secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services.
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