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Prescription medications (controlled substance) in school
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<blockquote data-quote="Masta" data-source="post: 5604" data-attributes="member: 308"><p>i just got done talking the with SD Co-Ordinator who is over the 504 plans and the school nurses etc.</p><p></p><p>There is no Utah state law or District Policy that covers anyone when it comes to medications.</p><p></p><p>The law is: a non medical person can give out drugs.</p><p></p><p>I have informed the SD Co-Ordinator and the school nurse about the problem. The SD co-ordinator will pay the school a visit this afternoon.</p><p></p><p>I am now concerned about getting side looks when i deliver the medications each month an im also concerned that my difficult child is going to get treated differently now that the office lady has to do her job correctly. I have mentioned my concerns to the SD Co-Ordinator.</p><p></p><p>Our school nurse has 6 schools to look after so she only attends my difficult children school for 1/2 a day once a week. I am sure glad my kid isnt a diabetic!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Masta, post: 5604, member: 308"] i just got done talking the with SD Co-Ordinator who is over the 504 plans and the school nurses etc. There is no Utah state law or District Policy that covers anyone when it comes to medications. The law is: a non medical person can give out drugs. I have informed the SD Co-Ordinator and the school nurse about the problem. The SD co-ordinator will pay the school a visit this afternoon. I am now concerned about getting side looks when i deliver the medications each month an im also concerned that my difficult child is going to get treated differently now that the office lady has to do her job correctly. I have mentioned my concerns to the SD Co-Ordinator. Our school nurse has 6 schools to look after so she only attends my difficult children school for 1/2 a day once a week. I am sure glad my kid isnt a diabetic!!!! [/QUOTE]
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