5.0411.06 TRANSFER OF RECORDS Issue Date: 4/10/97
The District shall cooperate with other districts in transferring students’ immunization records between schools. Specific approval from students, parents, or guardians is not required prior to making such record transfers. When a student transfers from one school or district to another, a copy of the immunization record and any measles or mumps illness statements from physicians should be sent within thirty (30) days to the receiving school. A record received by mail from school officials of another district or state may be considered a validated record.
5.0412 HEALTH REQUIREMENTS AND SERVICES: MEDICAL TREATMENT
5.0412.01 CONSENT TO MEDICAL TREATMENT Issue Date: 5/8/97
The school in which a minor student is enrolled may consent to medical treatment of the student provided: 1. The person having the power to consent as otherwise provided by law cannot be contacted 2. Actual notice to the contrary has not been given by that person
5.0412.02 FORM OF CONSENT Issue Date: 5/8/97
Consent to medical treatment under this policy shall be in writing, signed by the school official giving consent, and given to the doctor, hospital, or other medical facility that administers the treatment.
5.0412.03 EMERGENCY FIRST AID TREATMENT Issue Date: 5/8/97
School District employees may administer emergency first aid medical treatment to students or others on school property when conditions so require without any liability to either the School District or the administering employee. Whenever possible and advisable under the circumstances, first aid treatment should administered by the school nurse.
5.0412.04 ADMINISTERING MEDICATION Issue Date: 5/8/97
Employees of the District may administer medication to a student during periods when the student is under the control of the school, subject to the following conditions:
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