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§  916.  Pupils  afflicted  with  asthma.  The  board  of education or  trustees of each school district and board  of  cooperative  educational  services  shall  allow  pupils who have been diagnosed by a physician or  other duly authorized health  care  provider  with  a  severe  asthmatic  condition  to  carry and use a prescribed inhaler during the school day,  with the written permission of a  physician  or  other  duly  authorized  health care provider, and parental consent, based on such physician's or  provider's  determination that such pupil is subject to sudden asthmatic  attacks severe enough  to  debilitate  such  pupil.  A  record  of  such  permission  shall  be maintained in the school office. In addition, upon  the written request of a parent or  person  in  parental  relation,  the  board  of  education  or  trustees  of  a  school  district and board of  cooperative educational services shall allow such pupils to maintain  an  extra  such inhaler in the care and custody of a registered professional  nurse employed by such district  or  board  of  cooperative  educational  services.    Nothing  in this section shall require a school district or  board of cooperative educational  services  to  retain  a  school  nurse  solely  for the purpose of taking custody of a spare inhaler, or require  that a school nurse be available at all times in a school  building  for  such purpose.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-19 > 916

§  916.  Pupils  afflicted  with  asthma.  The  board  of education or  trustees of each school district and board  of  cooperative  educational  services  shall  allow  pupils who have been diagnosed by a physician or  other duly authorized health  care  provider  with  a  severe  asthmatic  condition  to  carry and use a prescribed inhaler during the school day,  with the written permission of a  physician  or  other  duly  authorized  health care provider, and parental consent, based on such physician's or  provider's  determination that such pupil is subject to sudden asthmatic  attacks severe enough  to  debilitate  such  pupil.  A  record  of  such  permission  shall  be maintained in the school office. In addition, upon  the written request of a parent or  person  in  parental  relation,  the  board  of  education  or  trustees  of  a  school  district and board of  cooperative educational services shall allow such pupils to maintain  an  extra  such inhaler in the care and custody of a registered professional  nurse employed by such district  or  board  of  cooperative  educational  services.    Nothing  in this section shall require a school district or  board of cooperative educational  services  to  retain  a  school  nurse  solely  for the purpose of taking custody of a spare inhaler, or require  that a school nurse be available at all times in a school  building  for  such purpose.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-19 > 916

§  916.  Pupils  afflicted  with  asthma.  The  board  of education or  trustees of each school district and board  of  cooperative  educational  services  shall  allow  pupils who have been diagnosed by a physician or  other duly authorized health  care  provider  with  a  severe  asthmatic  condition  to  carry and use a prescribed inhaler during the school day,  with the written permission of a  physician  or  other  duly  authorized  health care provider, and parental consent, based on such physician's or  provider's  determination that such pupil is subject to sudden asthmatic  attacks severe enough  to  debilitate  such  pupil.  A  record  of  such  permission  shall  be maintained in the school office. In addition, upon  the written request of a parent or  person  in  parental  relation,  the  board  of  education  or  trustees  of  a  school  district and board of  cooperative educational services shall allow such pupils to maintain  an  extra  such inhaler in the care and custody of a registered professional  nurse employed by such district  or  board  of  cooperative  educational  services.    Nothing  in this section shall require a school district or  board of cooperative educational  services  to  retain  a  school  nurse  solely  for the purpose of taking custody of a spare inhaler, or require  that a school nurse be available at all times in a school  building  for  such purpose.