The department of health shall post and periodically revise on its website information about substance use trends, overdose symptoms and response, and the secure storage of prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, and firearms and ammunition. The information must be provided or otherwise made accessible to school districts, charter public schools, state-tribal compact schools, and educational service districts, and must be formatted for the needs of public school students and families as provided in RCW 28A.320.292 and 28A.310.520. The information also must be in the form of a template that can be revised as necessary and that: (1) Includes website addresses and telephone numbers of one or more public health agencies with applicable information; (2) May include website addresses and telephone numbers of one or more private organizations with applicable information; (3) Can be replicated for other health and safety topics that are germane to public schools; (4) Can be easily and readily shared with schools and districts in accordance with the requirements of RCW 28A.320.292(2); and (5) Includes format and content options that schools and school districts may use to reflect regional, demographic, and cultural differences. [ 2023 c 173 s 4.]
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