Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 4 - Health and Safety of Students
Section 7-416 - Health Care Providers in Baltimore City

(a)    (1)    In Baltimore City, the nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or other appropriate health care provider shall be assigned to Walbrook Senior High School, P.S. 411.
        (2)    The range of services provided by the nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or other appropriate health care provider with appropriate physician collaboration should, to the extent feasible, include:
            (i)    Total health assessment including history, physical examination, and neurological evaluation for all entering students and handicapped students, provided however, that existing health records of the student shall be used if available;
            (ii)    Referral to and follow–up with identified primary care sources for each student in the targeted population;
            (iii)    Follow–up on treated sports injuries;
            (iv)    Management of selected minor illnesses and injuries in the school according to treatment protocols which will be developed; and
            (v)    Establishment of working relationships with all teachers, especially health education teachers.
    (b)    The nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or other appropriate health care provider shall, to the extent practicable:
        (1)    Participate actively in the School Screening Committee;
        (2)    Be responsible for the basic medical evaluation and certification for student placement;
        (3)    Concentrate on early identification, health counseling, and referral for:
            (i)    Venereal disease;
            (ii)    Drug abuse;
            (iii)    Alcoholism;
            (iv)    Handicapping conditions; and
            (v)    Mental health problems;
        (4)    Evaluate the relationship between use of the school health clinic services and use of hospital emergency room services;
        (5)    Establish working relationships with parents, students, and community organizations to demonstrate the efficacy of involving parents, students, and community organizations in school health clinics to enhance recruitment and retention of students;
        (6)    Evaluate, to the extent possible, the effect of participation in the program on the physical and mental well–being and school performance of the students;
        (7)    Assess, to the extent possible, whether school health programs could be used as a basis for advising other family members of the student of other sources of primary care;
        (8)    Be responsible to the Bureau of School Health of the Baltimore City Health Department; and work closely with the school principal and staff;
        (9)    Continue to function within the Baltimore City Health Department when the schools are not in session, by managing his or her caseload of school–age children in the community, including follow–through on referrals made during the school year, and the assessment of selected children in summer programs for certification of school placement; and
        (10)    Be a part of the well–child clinic delivery system provided by the Baltimore City Health Department.
    (c)    (1)    Physician consultation and collaboration in medical management of care shall be available at all times on site or by telephone.
        (2)    Other consultant services in the school health program, in the maternal child health program, or in the community health nursing program will be available as needed by the nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or other appropriate health care provider.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Education

Division II - Elementary and Secondary Education

Title 7 - Public Schools

Subtitle 4 - Health and Safety of Students

Section 7-401 - School Health Program

Section 7-402 - Physical Examinations

Section 7-403 - Immunizations

Section 7-404 - Hearing and Vision Screening Tests

Section 7-406 - School Employees to Be Free From Communicable Tuberculosis

Section 7-407 - Protective Eye Device

Section 7-408 - Fire Drills

Section 7-408.1 - Fire Drills in Nonpublic Schools

Section 7-409 - Physical Education Program

Section 7-410 - Safety Education Program

Section 7-411 - Drug Addiction and Prevention Education Program

Section 7-411.1 - Dating Violence and Diabetes Treatment and Prevention Lessons in Health Education Curriculum

Section 7-412 - Preservation of Rights of Student Seeking to Overcome Drug Abuse

Section 7-413 - Alcohol Abuse Program

Section 7-414 - Driver Education Program

Section 7-415 - School Health Program

Section 7-416 - Health Care Providers in Baltimore City

Section 7-417 - Health Care Providers in Caroline County

Section 7-419 - Inspections for Asbestos

Section 7-420 - Administration of the Centers for Disease Control System Survey

Section 7-421 - Use of Asthma Drugs and Related Medication

Section 7-422 - Notice of Contaminated Water Supply

Section 7-423 - Timing Controls on Vending Machines

Section 7-423.1 - Banning or Regulating Sale of Coffee at Career Exploration and Development Activity Prohibited

Section 7-424 - Reporting Incidents of Harassment or Intimidation Against Students

Section 7-424.1 - Model Policy Prohibiting Bullying, Harassment, and Intimidation

Section 7-424.2 - Gangs and Gang Activity

Section 7-424.3 - Bullying, Harassment, and Intimidation Policy

Section 7-425 - Automated External Defibrillator Programs

Section 7-426 - Guidelines for Student Emergency Medical Care

Section 7-426.1 - Children With Anaphylactic Allergies

Section 7-426.2 - Policy on Use of Epinephrine in Public Schools

Section 7-426.3 - Policy on Use of Epinephrine in Nonpublic Schools

Section 7-426.4 - Guidelines for Administration of Health Care Services to Students With Diabetes

Section 7-426.5 - Policy on Administration of Naxolone or Other Overdose-Reversing Medications

Section 7-427 - Awareness, Training, and Distribution of Materials Related to Self-Mutilation

Section 7-427.1 - Guidelines for Trauma-Informed Approach

Section 7-428 - Inhalant Abuse Training and Awareness

Section 7-429 - Testing and Inspection of Well Water for Bacteria in Howard County

Section 7-430 - Cultural Competency Model Training Curriculum

Section 7-431 - Telephone Number of Maryland Youth Crisis Hotline

Section 7-432 - Human Trafficking Awareness, Training, and Distribution of Materials

Section 7-433 - Public Schools and Youth Sports Programs -- Concussions

Section 7-434 - Heat Acclimatization Guidelines for Student Athletes

Section 7-435 - Emergency and Evacuation Plans for Individuals With Disabilities

Section 7-436 - Maryland Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Act

Section 7-438 - Community-Partnered School Behavioral Health Services Programs

Section 7-439 - Awareness and Prevention of Sexual Abuse and Assault Program

Section 7-440 - Individualized or Group Behavioral Counseling Services

Section 7-441 - Reporting Suspected Child Abuse or Neglect

Section 7-442 - Student Sunscreen Use

Section 7-443 - Health and Safety Best Practice for Use of Digital Devices

Section 7-444 - Guidelines Regarding the Administration of Health Care Services to Students With Sickle Cell Disease

Section 7-445 - Instruction on Consent and Respect for Personal Boundaries

Section 7-446 - Administration of Medical Cannabis During School Hours and Events

Section 7-447 - Behavioral Health Services Coordinator for Local School Systems -- Duties -- Collaboration With Department Staff

Section 7-447.1 - Maryland Consortium on Coordinated Community Supports -- Purposes -- Members -- Compensation -- Partnerships -- Accountabilitymetrics -- Coordinated Community Supports Partnership Fund -- Uses

Section 7-448 - Electric Retractable Room Partitions -- Information and Demonstration on Usage -- Model Safety Guidelines

Section 7-449 - Provision of Menstrual Hygiene Products -- Reimbursement by State