3415 Accommodating Students with Diabetes
The program manager of student health services or school nurse designee is appointed to:
The school nurse shall develop and follow an individual health plan for each student with diabetes. Each individual health care plan shall include an individual emergency plan element. The health plans shall be updated annually, and more frequently as needed.
Parents or guardians of students with diabetes may designate an adult to provide care for their student consistent with the student’s individual heath care plan. At parent/guardian request, school district employees may volunteer to be a parent-designated adult under this policy, but they shall not be required to participate. Parent-designated adults who are school employees shall file a voluntary, written, current and unexpired letter of intent stating their willingness to be a parent-designated adult for the student. Parent-designated adults who are school employees are required to receive training in caring for students with diabetes from the school nurse for care the nurse delegates and from a nationally certified diabetes educator for care that the parent delegates. Parent-designated adults who are not school employees are required to show evidence of comparable training, and meet school district requirements for volunteers. Parent-designated adults shall receive additional training from a parent-selected heath care professional or expert in diabetic care to provide the care requested by the parent. School staff are not responsible for the supervision of procedures authorized by the parents and carried out by the parent-designated adult.
In addition to adhering to the requirements of each individual health care plan, for the general care of students with diabetes, the district shall:
The district, its employees, agents or parent-designated adults who act in good faith and in substantial compliance with a student’s individual health care plan and the instructions of the student’s health care provider or parent shall not be criminally or civilly liable for services provided under chapter 350, Laws of 2002.