Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 28A.210 - Health—Screening and Requirements.
28A.210.380 - Anaphylaxis—Policy guidelines—Procedures—Reports.

RCW 28A.210.380
Anaphylaxis—Policy guidelines—Procedures—Reports.

(1) The office of the superintendent of public instruction, in consultation with the department of health, shall develop anaphylactic policy guidelines for schools to prevent anaphylaxis and deal with medical emergencies resulting from it. The policy guidelines shall be developed with input from pediatricians, school nurses, other health care providers, parents of children with life-threatening allergies, school administrators, teachers, and food service directors.
The policy guidelines shall include, but need not be limited to:
(a) A procedure for each school to follow to develop a treatment plan including the responsibilities for [of] school nurses and other appropriate school personnel responsible for responding to a student who may be experiencing anaphylaxis;
(b) The content of a training course for appropriate school personnel for preventing and responding to a student who may be experiencing anaphylaxis;
(c) A procedure for the development of an individualized emergency health care plan for children with food or other allergies that could result in anaphylaxis;
(d) A communication plan for the school to follow to gather and disseminate information on students with food or other allergies who may experience anaphylaxis;
(e) Strategies for reduction of the risk of exposure to anaphylactic causative agents including food and other allergens.
(2) For the purpose of this section "anaphylaxis" means a severe allergic and life-threatening reaction that is a collection of symptoms, which may include breathing difficulties and a drop in blood pressure or shock.
(3)(a) By October 15, 2008, the superintendent of public instruction shall report to the select interim legislative task force on comprehensive school health reform created in section 6, chapter 5, Laws of 2007, on the following:
(i) The implementation within school districts of the 2008 guidelines for care of students with life-threatening food allergies developed by the superintendent pursuant to section 501, chapter 522, Laws of 2007, including a review of policies developed by the school districts, the training provided to school personnel, and plans for follow-up monitoring of policy implementation; and
(ii) Recommendations on requirements for effectively implementing the school anaphylactic policy guidelines developed under this section.
(b) By March 31, 2009, the superintendent of public instruction shall report policy guidelines to the appropriate committees of the legislature and to school districts for the districts to use to develop and adopt their policies.
(4) By September 1, 2009, each school district shall use the guidelines developed under subsection (1) of this section to develop and adopt a school district policy for each school in the district to follow to assist schools to prevent anaphylaxis.

[ 2008 c 173 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

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.210.030 - Visual and auditory screening of pupils—Record of screening—Forwarding of records, recommendations and data.

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.210.080 - Immunization program—Attendance of child conditioned upon presentation of alternative proofs—Information regarding meningococcal disease—Information regarding human papillomavirus disease.

28A.210.090 - Immunization program—Exemptions.

28A.210.100 - Immunization program—Source of immunizations—Written records.

28A.210.110 - Immunization program—Administrator's duties upon receipt of proof of immunization or certification of exemption.

28A.210.120 - Immunization program—Prohibiting child's presence—Notice to parent, guardian, or adult in loco parentis.

28A.210.130 - Immunization program—Superintendent of public instruction to provide information.

28A.210.140 - Immunization program—State board of health rules, contents.

28A.210.150 - Immunization program—Superintendent of public instruction by rule to adopt procedures for verifying records.

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.210.270 - Public and private schools—Administration of medication—Immunity from liability—Discontinuance, procedure.

28A.210.275 - Administration of medications by employees not licensed under chapter 18.79 RCW—Requirements—Immunity from liability.

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.210.305 - Registered nurse or advanced registered nurse practitioner—Duties relating to nursing care of students—Notice to school districts.

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.210.325 - Medical use of cannabis-infused products—Administration by parent or guardian—School districts to develop policies.

28A.210.330 - Students with diabetes—Individual health plans—Designation of professional to consult and coordinate with parents and health care provider—Training and supervision of school district personnel.

28A.210.340 - Students with diabetes—Adoption of policy for inservice training for school staff.

28A.210.350 - Students with diabetes or epilepsy or other seizure disorders—Compliance with individual health plan—Immunity.

28A.210.355 - Students with epilepsy or other seizure disorders—Individual health plans—Designation of professional to consult and coordinate with parents and health care provider—Training and supervision of school district personnel—Parent-designate...

28A.210.360 - Model policy on access to nutritious foods and developmentally appropriate exercise—School district policies.

28A.210.365 - Food choice, physical activity, childhood fitness—Minimum standards—District waiver or exemption policy.

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.210.395 - Opioid overdose reversal medication—Policy guidelines and treatment requirements—Grant program.

28A.210.400 - Suicide prevention—Identification cards.

28A.210.410 - Lead contamination at drinking water outlets.

28A.210.420 - Menstrual hygiene products.