Texas Statutes
Subchapter A. General Provisions
Section 38.0151. Policies for Care of Certain Students at Risk for Anaphylaxis

Sec. 38.0151. POLICIES FOR CARE OF CERTAIN STUDENTS AT RISK FOR ANAPHYLAXIS. (a) The board of trustees of each school district and the governing body or an appropriate officer of each open-enrollment charter school shall adopt and administer a policy for the care of students with a diagnosed food allergy at risk for anaphylaxis based on "Guidelines for the Care of Students With Food Allergies At-Risk for Anaphylaxis" developed by the commissioner of state health services under this section and updated by the commissioner of state health services in consultation with an ad hoc committee appointed by the commissioner of state health services as provided by Section 38.0152. The guidelines and any recommendation to update the guidelines regarding medical treatment or therapy must be scientifically valid.
(b) A school district or open-enrollment charter school shall annually review and, as necessary, revise its policy for the care of students with a diagnosed food allergy at risk for anaphylaxis to ensure the policy is consistent with the most current version of the guidelines described by Subsection (a).
(c) The guidelines described by Subsection (a) may not:
(1) require a school district or open-enrollment charter school to purchase prescription anaphylaxis medication, such as epinephrine, or require any other expenditure that would result in a negative fiscal impact on the district or charter school; or
(2) require the personnel of a district or charter school to administer anaphylaxis medication, such as epinephrine, to a student unless the anaphylaxis medication is prescribed for that student.
(d) This section does not:
(1) waive any liability or immunity of a governmental entity or its officers or employees; or
(2) create any liability for or a cause of action against a governmental entity or its officers or employees.
(e) The agency shall post the guidelines described by Subsection (a) on the agency's website with any other information relating to students with special health needs. The information posted by the agency must include a summary of the guidelines. The agency shall annually review and, as necessary, revise the summary and any other information to reflect the most current version of the guidelines.
(f) A school district or open-enrollment charter school that provides for the maintenance, administration, and disposal of epinephrine auto-injectors under Subchapter E is not required to comply with this section.
(g) Each school year, the board of trustees of each school district and the governing body of each open-enrollment charter school shall post a summary of the guidelines on the district's or school's Internet website, including instructions on obtaining access to the complete guidelines document. The district's or school's website must be accessible by each student enrolled in the district or school and a parent or guardian of each student. Any forms used by a district or school requesting information from a parent or guardian enrolling a child with a food allergy in the district or school must include information to access on the district's or school's Internet website a summary of the guidelines and instructions on obtaining access to the complete guidelines document.
(h) The guidelines described by Subsection (a) may not:
(1) require a school district or open-enrollment charter school to purchase treatments approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration or make any other expenditure that would result in a negative fiscal impact on the district or school; or
(2) require the personnel of a district or school to administer treatments approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration to a student unless the medication is prescribed for that student by the student's physician.
(i) This section does not:
(1) waive any liability or immunity of a school district or open-enrollment charter school or district or school officers or employees; or
(2) create any liability for or a cause of action against a school district or open-enrollment charter school or district or school officers or employees.
(j) Notwithstanding any other law, this section, including any information or materials developed under this section and the dissemination of information or materials developed under this section, does not create a civil, criminal, or administrative cause of action or liability or create a standard of care, obligation, or duty that provides the basis for a cause of action.
Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 590 (S.B. 27), Sec. 1, eff. June 17, 2011.
Amended by:
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 180 (S.B. 66), Sec. 3, eff. May 28, 2015.
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 975 (S.B. 869), Sec. 1, eff. June 14, 2019.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Education Code

Title 2 - Public Education

Subtitle G - Safe Schools

Chapter 38 - Health and Safety

Subchapter A. General Provisions

Section 38.001. Immunization; Requirements; Exceptions

Section 38.002. Immunization Records; Reporting

Section 38.0025. Dissemination of Bacterial Meningitis Information

Section 38.003. Screening and Treatment for Dyslexia and Related Disorders

Section 38.0031. Classroom Technology Plan for Students With Dyslexia

Section 38.0032. Dyslexia Training Opportunities

Section 38.004. Child Abuse Reporting and Programs

Section 38.0041. Policies Addressing Sexual Abuse and Other Maltreatment of Children

Section 38.0042. Posting Child Abuse Hotline Telephone Number

Section 38.005. Protective Eye Devices in Public Schools

Section 38.006. E-Cigarettes and Tobacco Products on School Property

Section 38.007. Alcohol-Free School Zones

Section 38.008. Posting of Steroid Law Notice

Section 38.009. Access to Medical Records

Section 38.0095. Parental Access to Medical Records

Section 38.010. Outside Counselors

Section 38.0101. Authority to Employ or Contract With Nonphysician Mental Health Professional

Section 38.011. Dietary Supplements

Section 38.012. Notice Concerning Health Care Services

Section 38.013. Coordinated Health Program for Elementary, Middle, and Junior High School Students

Section 38.014. Implementation of Coordinated Health Program for Elementary, Middle, and Junior High School Students

Section 38.0141. Reporting of Certain Health and Safety Information Required

Section 38.015. Self-Administration of Prescription Asthma or Anaphylaxis Medicine by Students

Section 38.0151. Policies for Care of Certain Students at Risk for Anaphylaxis

Section 38.0152. Committee to Assist in Updating Guidelines for Care of Students at Risk for Anaphylaxis

Section 38.016. Psychotropic Drugs and Psychiatric Evaluations or Examinations

Section 38.017. Availability of Automated External Defibrillator

Section 38.018. Procedures Regarding Response to Cardiac Arrest

Section 38.0181. Cardiovascular Screening Pilot Program

Section 38.019. Immunization Awareness Program

Section 38.021. Use of Sunscreen Products

Section 38.022. School Visitors

Section 38.023. List of Resources Concerning Internet Safety

Section 38.0231. Guidelines for Use of Digital Devices

Section 38.024. Insurance Against Student Injuries

Section 38.026. Grant Program for Best Practices in Nutrition Education

Section 38.027. Electronic Communication Policy

Section 38.030. Traumatic Injury Response Protocol

Section 38.031. Notice of Lice

Section 38.032. Seizure Management and Treatment Plan

Section 38.033. Seizure Recognition and Related First Aid Training

Section 38.034. School Health and Related Services Program; Eligibility for Audiology Services

Section 38.036. Trauma-Informed Care Policy