Common use of Over-the-counter Medication Clause in Contracts

Over-the-counter Medication. When it is necessary for a student to receive a medicine that does not require a prescription order but is sold, offered, promoted and advertised to the general public, the following procedure has been established to ensure the protection of the school and the student:  Written permission must be provided by the parent or guardian for the administration of specific over-the-counter drugs.  Any over-the-counter drug or medicine sent by the parent to be administered to a student must come to the school office in the original manufacturer's packaging with all directions, dosages, compound contents and proportions clearly marked.  An administrator may designate a school employee to administer a specific over-the-counter drug.  Each instance of administration of an over-the-counter drug must be documented in the daily log.  Over-the-counter drugs must be kept in their original containers in a locked medicine cabinet.  Written permission must be provided by the parent or guardian for the administration of specific over-the-counter drugs by the student.  Over-the-counter drugs or medicine sent by the parent to be administered by the student must be kept by the student in the original manufacturer's packaging, with all directions, dosages, compound contents and proportions clearly marked.  Necessity for self-administration of an over-the-counter drug or medicine shall be determined by the student's physician and must be verified by a signed physician's statement attached to the parent or guardian permission form, indicating the specific drug or medicine. Use or administration of medication on school premises may be disallowed or strictly limited if it is determined by the Superintendent, in consultation with medical personnel, that a threat of abuse or misuse of the medicine may pose a risk of harm to a member of the student population. The student shall take extraordinary precautions to keep secure any medication or drug, and under no circumstances shall make available, provide or give the item to another person. The student shall immediately report the loss or theft of any medication brought onto school campus. Violation of this regulation may subject the student to disciplinary action. Student’s Name: Grade: At times the District may desire to use student photographs in videotape or still photographs for educational purposes. The media may also cover events at our schools. Your child may be interviewed, recorded, photographed or videotaped by the media or District staff for a story in the newspaper, radio or television. In some cases, news photos and videos may be posted on the Internet for public access. Your child’s name, photo or interview may be used in school or District-level publications or by the media unless you direct otherwise. Please check the appropriate box(es) if you would like your child to be excluded from the following activities:  I do not want District staff to interview, record, photograph or videotape my child for use by the school or District in publications or videos for educational purposes, or in promotions, such as advertisements.  I do not want the news media to interview, record, photograph or videotape my child for a story in the newspaper, radio, television or Internet.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Parent/Student Handbook Agreement, Parent/Student Handbook Agreement

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Over-the-counter Medication. When it is necessary for a student to receive a medicine that does not require a prescription order but is sold, offered, promoted and advertised to the general public, the following procedure has been established to ensure the protection of the school and the student: Written permission must be provided by the parent or guardian for the administration of specific over-the-counter drugs. Any over-the-counter drug or medicine sent by the parent to be administered to a student must come to the school office in the original manufacturer's packaging with all directions, dosages, compound contents and proportions clearly marked. An administrator may designate a school employee to administer a specific over-the-counter drug. Each instance of administration of an over-the-counter drug must be documented in the daily log. Over-the-counter drugs must be kept in their original containers in a locked medicine cabinet. Written permission must be provided by the parent or guardian for the administration of specific over-the-counter drugs by the student. Over-the-counter drugs or medicine sent by the parent to be administered by the student must be kept by the student in the original manufacturer's packaging, with all directions, dosages, compound contents and proportions clearly marked. Necessity for self-administration of an over-the-counter drug or medicine shall be determined by the student's physician and must be verified by a signed physician's statement attached to the parent or guardian permission form, indicating the specific drug or medicine. Use or administration of medication on school premises may be disallowed or strictly limited if it is determined by the Superintendent, in consultation with medical personnel, that a threat of abuse or misuse of the medicine may pose a risk of harm to a member of the student population. The student shall take extraordinary precautions to keep secure any medication or drug, and under no circumstances shall make available, provide or give the item to another person. The student shall immediately report the loss or theft of any medication brought onto school campus. Violation of this regulation may subject the student to disciplinary action. Student’s Name: Grade: At times the District may desire to use student photographs in videotape or still photographs for educational purposes. The media may also cover events at our schools. Your child may be interviewed, recorded, photographed or videotaped by the media or District staff for a story in the newspaper, radio or television. In some cases, news photos and videos may be posted on the Internet for public access. Your child’s name, photo or interview may be used in school or District-level publications or by the media unless you direct otherwise. Please check the appropriate box(es) if you would like your child to be excluded from the following activities: I do not want District staff to interview, record, photograph or videotape my child for use by the school or District in publications or videos for educational purposes, or in promotions, such as advertisements. I do not want the news media to interview, record, photograph or videotape my child for a story in the newspaper, radio, television or Internet.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parent/Student Handbook Agreement

Over-the-counter Medication. When it is necessary for a student to receive a medicine that does not require a prescription order but is sold, offered, promoted and advertised to the general public, the following procedure has been established to ensure the protection of the school and the student: Written permission must be provided by the parent or guardian for the administration of specific over-the-counter drugs. Any over-the-counter drug or medicine sent by the parent to be administered to a student must come to the school office in the original manufacturer's packaging with all directions, dosages, compound contents and proportions clearly marked. An administrator may designate a school employee to administer a specific over-the-counter drug. Each instance of administration of an over-the-counter drug must be documented in the daily log. Over-the-counter drugs must be kept in their original containers in a locked medicine cabinet. Written permission must be provided by the parent or guardian for the administration of specific over-the-counter drugs by the student. Over-the-counter drugs or medicine sent by the parent to be administered by the student must be kept by the student in the original manufacturer's packaging, with all directions, dosages, compound contents and proportions clearly marked. Necessity for self-administration of an over-the-counter drug or medicine shall be determined by the student's physician and must be verified by a signed physician's statement attached to the parent or guardian permission form, indicating the specific drug or medicine. Use or administration of medication on school premises may be disallowed or strictly limited if it is determined by the Superintendent, in consultation with medical personnel, that a threat of abuse or misuse of the medicine may pose a risk of harm to a member of the student population. The student shall take extraordinary precautions to keep secure any medication or drug, and under no circumstances shall make available, provide or give the item to another person. The student shall immediately report the loss or theft of any medication brought onto school campus. Violation of this regulation may subject the student to disciplinary action. Student’s Name: Grade: At times times, the District may desire to use student photographs in videotape or still photographs for educational purposes. The media may also cover events at our schools. Your child may be interviewed, recorded, photographed or videotaped by the media or District staff for a story in the newspaper, radio or television. In some cases, news photos and videos may be posted on the Internet for public access. Your child’s name, photo or interview may be used in school or District-level publications or by the media unless you direct otherwise. Please check the appropriate box(es) if you would like your child to be excluded from the following activities: I do not want District staff to interview, record, photograph or videotape my child for use by the school or District in publications or videos for educational purposes, or in promotions, such as advertisements. I do not want the news media to interview, record, photograph or videotape my child for a story in the newspaper, radio, television or Internet.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parent/Student Handbook Agreement

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Over-the-counter Medication. When it is necessary for a student to receive a medicine that does not require a prescription order but is sold, offered, promoted and advertised to the general public, the following procedure has been established to ensure the protection of the school and the student: Written permission must be provided by the parent or guardian for the administration of specific over-the-counter drugs. Any over-the-counter drug or medicine sent by the parent to be administered to a student must come to the school office in the original manufacturer's packaging with all directions, dosages, compound contents and proportions clearly marked. An administrator may designate a school employee to administer a specific over-the-counter drug. Each instance of administration of an over-the-counter drug must be documented in the daily log. Over-the-counter drugs must be kept in their original containers in a locked medicine cabinet. Written permission must be provided by the parent or guardian for the administration of specific over-the-counter drugs by the student. Over-the-counter drugs or medicine sent by the parent to be administered by the student must be kept by the student in the original manufacturer's packaging, with all directions, dosages, compound contents and proportions clearly marked. Necessity for self-administration of an over-the-counter drug or medicine shall be determined by the student's physician and must be verified by a signed physician's statement attached to the parent or guardian permission form, indicating the specific drug or medicine. Use or administration of medication on school premises may be disallowed or strictly limited if it is determined by the Superintendent, in consultation with medical personnel, that a threat of abuse or misuse of the medicine may pose a risk of harm to a member of the student population. The student shall take extraordinary precautions to keep secure any medication or drug, and under no circumstances shall make available, provide or give the item to another person. The student shall immediately report the loss or theft of any medication brought onto school campus. Violation of this regulation may subject the student to disciplinary action. Student’s Name: Grade: At times times, the District may desire to use student photographs in videotape or still photographs for educational purposes. The media may also cover events at our schools. Your child may be interviewed, recorded, photographed or videotaped by the media or District staff for a story in the newspaper, radio or television. In some cases, news photos and videos may be posted on the Internet for public access. Your child’s name, photo or interview may be used in school or District-level publications or by the media unless you direct otherwise. Please check the appropriate box(es) if you would like your child to be excluded from the following activities: I do not want District staff to interview, record, photograph or videotape my child for use by the school or District in publications publications, websites, social media pages or videos for educational purposes, or in promotions, such as advertisements. I do not want the news media to interview, record, photograph or videotape my child for a story in the newspaper, radio, television or Internetonline news publication.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parent/Student Handbook Agreement

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