Kansas Statutes
Article 62 - Student Health
72-6266 Certification of health; form and contents; expense of obtaining; alternative certification.

72-6266. Certification of health; form and contents; expense of obtaining; alternative certification. (a) Every board of education shall require all employees of the school district, who come in regular contact with the pupils of the school district, to submit a certification of health on a form prescribed by the secretary of health and environment and signed by a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery under the laws of any state, or by a person who is licensed as a physician assistant under the laws of this state when such person is working at the direction of or in collaboration with a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery, or by a person holding a license to practice as an advanced practice registered nurse under the laws of this state when such person is working at the direction of or in collaboration with a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery. The certification shall include a statement that there is no evidence of [a] physical condition that would conflict with the health, safety, or welfare of the pupils; and that freedom from tuberculosis has been established by chest x-ray or negative tuberculin skin test. If at any time there is reasonable cause to believe that any such employee of the school district is suffering from an illness detrimental to the health of the pupils, the school board may require a new certification of health.
(b) Upon presentation of a signed statement by the employee of a school district, to whom the provisions of subsection (a) apply, that the employee is an adherent of a religious denomination whose religious teachings are opposed to physical examinations, the employee shall be permitted to submit, as an alternative to the certification of health required under subsection (a), certification signed by a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery under the laws of any state, or by a person who is licensed as a physician assistant under the laws of this state when such person is working at the direction of or in collaboration with a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery, or by a person holding a license to practice as an advanced practice registered nurse under the laws of this state when such person is working at the direction of or in collaboration with a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery that freedom of the employee from tuberculosis has been established.
(c) Every board of education may require persons, other than employees of the school district, to submit to the same certification of health requirements as are imposed upon employees of the school district under the provisions of subsection (a) if such persons perform or provide services to or for a school district which require such persons to come in regular contact with the pupils of the school district. No such person shall be required to submit a certification of health if the person presents a signed statement that the person is an adherent of a religious denomination whose religious teachings are opposed to physical examinations. Such persons shall be permitted to submit, as an alternative to a certification of health, certification signed by a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery under the laws of any state, or by a person who is licensed as a physician assistant under the laws of this state when such person is working at the direction of or in collaboration with a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery, or by a person holding a license to practice as an advanced practice registered nurse under the laws of this state when such person is working at the direction of or in collaboration with a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery that freedom of such persons from tuberculosis has been established.
(d) The expense of obtaining certifications of health and certifications of freedom from tuberculosis may be borne by the board of education.
History: L. 1963, ch. 358, § 2; L. 1974, ch. 300, § 1; L. 1975, ch. 370, § 1; L. 1980, ch. 219, § 1; L. 1999, ch. 116, § 50; L. 2000, ch. 13, § 1; L. 2004, ch. 117, § 14; L. 2011, ch. 114, § 68; Jan. 1, 2012.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 72 - Schools

Article 62 - Student Health

72-6228 Hearing testing programs; definitions.

72-6229 Free tests required; when and by whom tests performed; reports to parents.

72-6230 Forms and records.

72-6231 Application of act.

72-6241 Definitions.

72-6242 Basic vision screening required, exception; eye examination for conditions impairing reading ability.

72-6251 Annual free dental inspection; exceptions.

72-6252 Inspectors; regulations.

72-6253 Certificate of inspection; dental work.

72-6261 Health tests and inoculations; definitions.

72-6262 Same; certification of completion required, alternatives; duties of school boards.

72-6263 Same; duties of public health departments and officers; fees, exception to payment.

72-6264 Same; duties of secretary; forms and certificates; regulations.

72-6265 Exclusion of pupils from school attendance; adoption of policy; notice; hearing; compulsory attendance law not applicable.

72-6266 Certification of health; form and contents; expense of obtaining; alternative certification.

72-6267 Health assessments; definitions; requirements, alternatives; duties of school boards.

72-6268 Information on immunizations applicable to school age children.

72-6271 Drug abuse, referral of pupils for assistance; immunity from civil liability.

72-6272 Alcohol and drug abuse programs; provision authorized.

72-6281 Eye protective devices required when participating in certain courses.

72-6282 Policies to allow student to self-administer certain medications.

72-6283 Epinephrine kits; requirements.

72-6284 Jason Flatt act.

72-6285 Tobacco products, use in school buildings prohibited; school building defined.