ยง 811. Procurement, use and possession of hypodermic syringes and
needles by school personnel for educational purposes. 1.
Notwithstanding the provisions of section 220.45 of the penal law, it
shall be lawful for authorized persons under the jurisdiction of the
public school authorities in a public school; or of the state education
department; or of the governing board of any other educational
institution, the curriculum of which is registered by the department, to
purchase, acquire, have under control, possess and use hypodermic
syringes and needles for instructional or other educational purposes
provided such school authorities in the case of a school district, the
appropriate superior officer in the case of the department, or such
governing board in the case of other institutions, has filed with the
commissioner of education and with the state department of health a
certificate of need for such hypodermic needles which shall set forth
the following:
a. The legal designation and address of the school district, if a
public school or if another school or institution, the name and address
thereof, and the exact location where such hypodermic syringes and
needles will be used and stored.
b. The name and address of the chief administrative officer of the
school or institution.
c. The use proposed to be made of such hypodermic needles.
d. The names of persons employed in the school, the department, or
other institution authorized to have custody and/or use of such
hypodermic needles.
e. The safeguards to be taken to prevent such instruments from falling
into the hands of unauthorized persons.
f. The disposition which will be made of unwanted or broken syringes
and needles. In the case of the department such certificate shall be
made and filed by the assistant commissioner under whose supervision the
work involving the use of such hypodermic syringes or needles is done,
and a duplicate thereof shall be filed with the state department of
health.
2. Nothing contained in this section shall be construed to require the
filing of such names by medical institutions, including but not limited
to, public health centers, industrial clinics, diagnostic, treatment or
research centers, rehabilitation facilities, nursing homes, medical
schools or colleges, tuberculosis, mental, chronic disease and other
types of hospitals, clinical laboratories, outpatient departments,
nurses training facilities and central service facilities operated in
conjunction with medical institutions.
3. The commissioner, after consultation with the commissioner of
health, shall make regulations for the administration of this section.
Structure New York Laws
Article 17 - Instruction in Certain Subjects
801 - Courses of Instruction in Patriotism and Citizenship and in Certain Historic Documents.
801-A - Instruction in Civility, Citizenship and Character Education.
802 - Instruction Relating to the Flag; Holidays.
802-A - Instruction Relating to General Elections.
803 - Instruction in Physical Education and Kindred Subjects.
803-A - Courses of Study in Prevention of Child Abduction.
803-B - Courses of Study in Prevention of Child Sexual Exploitation and Child Sex Abuse.
804-A - Comprehensive School Health Education Demonstration Program.
804-B - Education Regarding Child Development.
804-C - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Instruction.
804-D - Automated External Defibrillator Instruction.
806 - Courses of Instruction in Highway Safety and Traffic Regulation; School Safety Patrols.
807 - Fire and Emergency Drills.
807-B - College Fire Inspections.
807-C - Transmission of Fire Alarm to Fire Department.
807-D - Locating Source of Fires in Schools.
808 - Instruction in Fire and Arson Prevention.
809 - Instruction in the Humane Treatment of Animals.
809-A - Instruction in the Safe Use of Firearms and in the Game Laws.
812 - Health Training Program for Secondary School Students.
813 - School Lunch Period; Scheduling.
814 - Courses of Study in Internet Safety.