Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 4 - Health and Safety of Students
Section 7-426.5 - Policy on Administration of Naxolone or Other Overdose-Reversing Medications

(a)    Each county board shall establish a policy in accordance with school health guidelines and State laws and regulations for public schools within its jurisdiction to authorize the school nurse, school health services personnel, and other school personnel to administer naloxone or other overdose–reversing medication to a student or other person located on school property who is reasonably believed to be experiencing an opioid overdose.
    (b)    The policy established under subsection (a) of this section shall include:
        (1)    A provision requiring all public schools to obtain and store at the public school naloxone or other overdose–reversing medication to be used in an emergency situation; and
        (2)    A requirement that each public school develop and implement a method for notifying the parents or guardians of students of the school’s policy under this section at the beginning of each school year.
    (c)    Except for any willful or grossly negligent act, any of the following individuals who respond in good faith to the overdose emergency of a student in accordance with this section may not be held personally liable for any act or omission in the course of responding to the emergency:
        (1)    A school nurse;
        (2)    Other school health services personnel who are licensed or certified to practice a health occupation under the Health Occupations Article; or
        (3)    Other school personnel.
    (d)    (1)    The county board or the local health department shall, by local agreement:
            (i)    Hire a sufficient number of either county or regional community action officials; or
            (ii)    Develop and implement a program that provides the community relations and education functions required to be conducted by community action officials in paragraph (2) of this subsection.
        (2)    A county or regional community action official shall:
            (i)    Coordinate school–based community forums, in cooperation with local law enforcement officials; and
            (ii)    Conduct public relations efforts that include the following:
                1.    Parent contact;
                2.    Electronic media; and
                3.    Public service announcements.
    (e)    (1)    For fiscal year 2019, the Governor shall include an appropriation of at least $3,000,000 in general funds in the State budget for the Department for the purpose of awarding grants to county boards to implement the policy and conduct the training required under this section.
        (2)    The Department shall disburse the grants authorized under paragraph (1) of this subsection based on the enrollment count of students in public schools in the State for the prior fiscal year.
    (f)    (1)    On or before October 1 each year, each public school shall submit, on the form that the Department requires, a report to the Department on each incident at the school that required the use of naloxone or other overdose–reversing medication.
        (2)    The Department shall develop and disseminate a standard form to report each incident requiring the use of naloxone or other overdose–reversing medication at a public school.
        (3)    On or before December 1, 2018, December 1, 2019, and December 1, 2020, the Department shall report the information provided under paragraph (1) of this subsection to the General Assembly in accordance with § 2–1257 of the State Government Article.

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