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ND HB1276

Bill

Status

Passed

4/11/2013

Primary Sponsor

Todd Porter

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Origin

House of Representatives

63rd Legislative Assembly

AI Summary

  • School districts and nonpublic schools may establish programs authorizing trained individuals to administer medication to students with written parental consent.

  • Teachers and classified staff members who are not licensed health care providers may opt out of administering medication under such programs.

  • Individuals and schools administering medication in good faith under approved programs receive immunity from civil and criminal liability, except in cases of gross negligence.

  • Medication administration in primary or secondary schools is exempted from Nurse Practices Act requirements when the individual has received education and training in medication administration and has written parental consent.

  • Medication administration in schools is exempted from nurse aide registry requirements when conducted under an approved program with proper training and parental consent.

Legislative Description

Medication administration in primary or secondary schools, exemptions from the Nurse Practices Act, and the exemption of medication administration in primary or secondary schools from the nurse aide registry.

Last Action

Signed by Governor 04/10

4/11/2013

Committee Referrals

Health and Human Services1/14/2013

Full Bill Text

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