RCW 28A.210.275
Administration of medications by employees not licensed under chapter 18.79 RCW—Requirements—Immunity from liability.
(1) Beginning July 1, 2014, a school district employee not licensed under chapter 18.79 RCW who is asked to administer medications or perform nursing services not previously recognized in law shall at the time he or she is asked to administer the medication or perform the nursing service file, without coercion by the employer, a voluntary written, current, and unexpired letter of intent stating the employee's willingness to administer the new medication or nursing service. It is understood that the letter of intent will expire if the conditions of acceptance are substantially changed. If a school employee who is not licensed under chapter 18.79 RCW chooses not to file a letter under this section, the employee is not subject to any employer reprisal or disciplinary action for refusing to file a letter.
(2) In the event a school employee provides the medication or service to a student in substantial compliance with (a) rules adopted by the state nursing care quality assurance commission and the instructions of a registered nurse or advanced registered nurse practitioner issued under such rules, and (b) written policies of the school district, then the employee, the employee's school district or school of employment, and the members of the governing board and chief administrator thereof are not liable in any criminal action or for civil damages in his or her individual, marital, governmental, corporate, or other capacity as a result of providing the medication or service.
(3) The board of directors shall designate a professional person licensed under chapter 18.71, 18.57, or 18.79 RCW as it applies to registered nurses and advanced registered nurse practitioners to consult and coordinate with the student's parents and health care provider, and train and supervise the appropriate school district personnel in proper procedures to ensure a safe, therapeutic learning environment. School employees must receive the training provided under this subsection before they are authorized to deliver the service or medication. Such training must be provided, where necessary, on an ongoing basis to ensure that the proper procedures are not forgotten because the services or medication are delivered infrequently.
[ 2014 c 204 § 2.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 28A - Common School Provisions
Chapter 28A.210 - Health—Screening and Requirements.
28A.210.010 - Contagious diseases, limiting contact—Rules.
28A.210.020 - Visual and auditory screening of pupils—Rules.
28A.210.040 - Visual and auditory screening of pupils—Access to rules, records, and forms.
28A.210.045 - Speech-language pathology services—Complaints.
28A.210.060 - Immunization program—Purpose.
28A.210.070 - Immunization program—Definitions.
28A.210.090 - Immunization program—Exemptions.
28A.210.100 - Immunization program—Source of immunizations—Written records.
28A.210.130 - Immunization program—Superintendent of public instruction to provide information.
28A.210.140 - Immunization program—State board of health rules, contents.
28A.210.160 - Immunization program—Rules.
28A.210.170 - Immunization program—Department of social and health services' rules, contents.
28A.210.255 - Provision of health services in public and private schools—Employee job description.
28A.210.260 - Public and private schools—Administration of medication—Conditions.
28A.210.278 - Topical sunscreen products—Sun safety guidelines.
28A.210.280 - Catheterization of public and private school students.
28A.210.290 - Catheterization of public and private school students—Immunity from liability.
28A.210.300 - School physician or school nurse may be employed.
28A.210.310 - Prohibition on use of tobacco products on school property.
28A.210.320 - Children with life-threatening health conditions—Medication or treatment orders—Rules.
28A.210.340 - Students with diabetes—Adoption of policy for inservice training for school staff.
28A.210.370 - Students with asthma.
28A.210.375 - Student health insurance information—Pilot project—Reports.
28A.210.380 - Anaphylaxis—Policy guidelines—Procedures—Reports.
28A.210.383 - Epinephrine autoinjectors (EPI pens)—School supply—Use.
28A.210.385 - Condensed compliance reports—Second-class districts.
28A.210.390 - Opioid overdose reversal medication—Standing order—Administration.
28A.210.400 - Suicide prevention—Identification cards.