Common use of ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION Clause in Contracts

ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION. CONTRACTOR shall comply with the requirements of Federal Regulations and California Education Code and the California Code of Regulations, when CONTRACTOR serves an LEA student that is required to take prescription and/or over-the-counter medication during the school day. CONTRACTOR may designate personnel to assist the LEA student with the administration of such medication after the LEA student’s parent(s) provides to CONTRACTOR: a written statement from a physician detailing the type, administration method, amount, and time schedules by which such medication shall be taken; and a written statement from the LEA student’s parent(s) granting CONTRACTOR permission to administer medication(s) as specified in the physician’s statement. CONTRACTOR shall maintain, and provide to LEA upon request, copies of such written statements. CONTRACTOR shall maintain a written log for each LEA student to whom medication is administered. Such written log shall specify the LEA student’s name; the type of medication; the date, time, and amount of each administration; and the name of CONTRACTOR’s employee who administered the medication. CONTRACTOR maintains full responsibility for storing medications in a secure location and ensuring appropriate staff training in the administration of such medication consistent with physician’s written orders or current student’s Individual Health Care Plan. Any change in medication type, administration method, amount or schedule must be authorized by both a licensed physician and parent.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Master Contract, Master Contract, Master Contract

ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION. CONTRACTOR shall comply with the requirements of Federal Regulations and California Education Code and the California Code of Regulations, when CONTRACTOR serves an LEA student that is required to take prescription and/or over-the-counter medication during the school day. CONTRACTOR may designate personnel to assist the LEA student with the administration of such medication after the LEA student’s parent(s) provides to CONTRACTOR: a written statement from a physician detailing the type, administration method, amount, and time schedules by which such medication shall be taken; and a written statement from the LEA student’s parent(s) granting CONTRACTOR permission to administer medication(s) as specified in the physician’s statement. CONTRACTOR shall maintain, and provide to LEA upon request, copies of such written statements. CONTRACTOR shall maintain a written log for each LEA student to whom medication is administered. Such written log shall specify the LEA student’s name; the type of medication; the date, time, and amount of each administration; and the name of CONTRACTOR’s employee who administered the medication. CONTRACTOR maintains full responsibility for storing medications in a secure location and ensuring assuring appropriate staff training in the administration of such medication consistent with physician’s written orders or current student’s Individual Health Care Plan. Any change in medication type, administration method, amount or schedule must be authorized by both a licensed physician and parent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Master Contract, Master Contract

ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER shall comply with the requirements of Federal Regulations and California Education Code and the California Code of Regulations, Section 49422 et seq. when CONTRACTOR PROVIDER serves an a LEA student that is required to take prescription and/or over-the-the- counter medication during the school day. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER may designate personnel to assist the LEA student with the administration of such medication after the LEA student’s parent(s) provides to CONTRACTORPROVIDER: (a) a written statement from a physician detailing the type, administration method, amount, and time schedules by which such medication shall be taken; and (b) a written statement from the LEA student’s parent(s) granting CONTRACTOR PROVIDER permission to administer medication(s) as specified in the physician’s statement. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER shall maintain, and provide to LEA upon request, copies of such written statements. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER shall maintain a written log for each LEA student to whom medication is administered. Such written log shall specify the LEA student’s name; the type of medication; the date, time, and amount of each administration; and the name of CONTRACTOR’s PROVIDER’S employee who administered the medication. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER maintains full responsibility for storing medications in a secure location and ensuring appropriate staff training in the administration of such medication consistent with student’s physician’s written orders or current student’s Individual Health Care Planorders. Any change in medication type, administration method, amount or schedule must be authorized by both a licensed physician and parent. Parents/Guardians are responsible for all medical costs including medications while the student is in a RTC placement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Services Agreement, Services Agreement

ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION. CONTRACTOR shall comply with the requirements of Federal Regulations and California Education Code section 49423 and the California Code of Regulations, Regulations when CONTRACTOR serves an a LEA student that is required to take prescription and/or over-the-counter medication during the school day. CONTRACTOR may designate personnel to assist the LEA student with the administration of such medication after the LEA student’s parent(s) provides to the CONTRACTOR: (a) a written statement from a physician detailing the type, administration method, amount, and time schedules by which such medication shall be taken; and (b) a written statement from the LEA student’s parent(s) granting CONTRACTOR permission to administer medication(s) as specified in the physician’s statement. CONTRACTOR shall maintain, and provide to LEA upon request, copies of such written statements. CONTRACTOR shall maintain a written log for each LEA student to whom medication is administered. Such written log shall specify the LEA student’s name; the type of medication; the date, time, and amount of each administration; and the name of CONTRACTOR’s employee who administered the medication. CONTRACTOR maintains full responsibility for storing medications in a secure location and ensuring shall ensure appropriate staff training in the administration of such medication consistent with physician’s written orders or current student’s Individual Health Care Planorders. Any change in medication type, administration method, amount or schedule must be authorized by both a licensed physician and parent.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Contract

ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER shall comply with the requirements of Federal Regulations and California Education Code and the California Code of Regulations, Section 49422 et seq. when CONTRACTOR PROVIDER serves an a LEA student that is required to take prescription and/or over-the-the- counter medication during the school day. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER may designate personnel to assist the LEA student with the administration of such medication after the LEA student’s parent(s) provides to CONTRACTOR: to (a) a written statement from a physician detailing the type, administration method, amount, and time schedules by which such medication shall be taken; and (b) a written statement from the LEA student’s parent(s) granting CONTRACTOR PROVIDER permission to administer medication(s) as specified in the physician’s statement. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER shall maintain, and provide to LEA upon request, copies of such written statements. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER shall maintain a written log for each LEA student to whom medication is administered. Such written log shall specify the LEA student’s name; the type of medication; the date, time, and amount of each administration; and the name of CONTRACTOR’s PROVIDER’S employee who administered the medication. CONTRACTOR PROVIDER maintains full responsibility for storing medications in a secure location and ensuring appropriate staff training in the administration of such medication consistent with student’s physician’s written orders or current student’s Individual Health Care Planorders. Any change in medication type, administration method, amount or schedule must be authorized by both a licensed physician and parent. Parents/Guardians are responsible for all medical costs including medications while the student is in a RTC placement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Approval Routing Sheet

ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION. CONTRACTOR shall comply with the requirements of Federal Regulations and California Education Code and the California Code of Regulations, when CONTRACTOR serves an LEA student that is required to take prescription and/or over-the-counter medication during the school day. CONTRACTOR may designate personnel to assist the LEA student with the administration of such medication after the LEA student’s parent(s) provides to CONTRACTOR: a written statement from a physician detailing the type, administration method, amount, and time schedules by which such medication shall be taken; and a written statement from the LEA student’s parent(s) granting CONTRACTOR permission to administer medication(s) as specified in the physician’s statement. CONTRACTOR shall maintain, and provide to LEA upon request, copies of such written statements. CONTRACTOR shall maintain a written log for each LEA student to whom medication is administered. Such written log shall specify the LEA student’s name; the type of medication; the date, time, and amount of each administration; and the name of CONTRACTOR’s employee who administered the medication. CONTRACTOR maintains full responsibility for storing medications in a secure location and ensuring appropriate staff training in the administration of such medication consistent with physician’s written orders or current student’s Individual Health Care Plan. Any change in medication type, administration method, amount or schedule must be authorized by both a licensed physician and parent.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Contract