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Code · Maryland · Education

§ 7-426

262 words·~1 min read·/md/education/7-426

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§7–426.
(a)The Department and the Maryland Department of Health shall jointly establish guidelines for public schools regarding providing emergency medical care to students with special health needs.
(b)The guidelines shall include:
(1)Procedures for the emergency administration of medication and the proper follow–up emergency procedures;
(2)A description of parental or caregiver responsibilities, including:
(i)School notification of a child’s special health care needs or diagnosis;
(ii)Providing appropriate medication and delivery devices and medical condition indication devices including Medic Alert bracelets or necklaces;
(iii)Parental consent for the administration of medications; and
(iv)Providing an emergency card for medical emergencies with current contact names and telephone numbers;
(3)A description of school responsibilities, including:
(i)Training for school health services personnel, teachers, coaches, transportation personnel, and other appropriate school personnel;
(ii)Providing and distributing the required notices and forms for notification, consent for the administration of medications, medical emergency contact information, and any other appropriate material; and
(iii)Providing outreach and education for parents and other caregivers regarding providing emergency medical care to students with special health needs;
(4)A description of student responsibilities that are age and condition appropriate; and
(5)Any other issue that is relevant to the emergency medical care of students with special health needs.
(c)The Department and the Maryland Department of Health shall:
(1)Provide technical assistance to schools to:
(i)Implement the guidelines established under this section; and
(ii)Train school personnel at the local level; and
(2)Develop a process to monitor the implementation of the guidelines established under this section.
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