Utah Code § 53G-9-502

Administration of medication to students -- Prerequisites -- Immunity from
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(1) A public or private school that holds any classes in grades kindergarten through 12 may provide
for the administration of medication, including epinephrine nasal spray as that term is defined in
Section 26B-4-401, to any student during periods when the student is under the control of the
school, subject to the following conditions:
(a) the local school board, charter school governing board, or the private equivalent, after
consultation with the Department of Health and Human Services and school nurses shall
adopt policies that provide for:

(i) the designation of volunteer employees who may administer medication;
(ii) proper identification and safekeeping of medication;
(iii) the training of designated volunteer employees by the school nurse;
(iv) maintenance of records of administration; and
(v) notification to the school nurse of medication that will be administered to students; and
(b) medication may only be administered to a student if:
(i) the student's parent has provided a current written and signed request that medication be
administered during regular school hours to the student; and
(ii) the student's licensed health care provider has prescribed the medication and provides
documentation as to the method, amount, and time schedule for administration, and a
statement that administration of medication by school employees during periods when the
student is under the control of the school is medically necessary.
(2) Authorization for administration of medication by school personnel may be withdrawn by the
school at any time following actual notice to the student's parent.
(3) School personnel who provide assistance under Subsection (1) in substantial compliance
with the licensed health care provider's written prescription and the employers of these school
personnel are not liable, civilly or criminally, for:
(a) any adverse reaction suffered by the student as a result of taking the medication; and
(b) discontinuing the administration of the medication under Subsection (2).
(4) Subsections (1) through (3) do not apply to:
(a) the administration of glucagon in accordance with Section 53G-9-504;
(b) the administration of a seizure rescue medication in accordance with Section 53G-9-505;
(c) the administration of an opiate antagonist in accordance with Title 26B, Chapter 4, Part 5,
Treatment Access; or
(d) the administration of an adrenal insufficiency medication in accordance with Section
53G-9-507.

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