Arizona Administrative Code
Title 7 - EDUCATION
Chapter 2 - STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Article 8 - COMPLIANCE
Section R7-2-811 - Emergency Administration of Seizure Management Plans and Medication
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 7-2-811
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. Applicability. This section applies to:
1. Any school district or charter school that
has received a seizure management plan from a parent pursuant to A.R.S. §
15-160.02.
2. All school districts
and charter schools when required to stock seizure rescue medication or a
medication prescribed to treat seizure disorder pursuant to A.R.S. §
15160.02.
3. The State Board of
Education shall adopt rules as necessary to administer this section pursuant to
A.R.S. §
15-160.02.
B. Definitions. The following definitions are applicable to this Section:
1. "Parent" is
the guardian responsible for the student in question.
2. "Seizure Management and Treatment Plan",
also known as a seizure action plan, outlines procedures recommended by the
student's parent and the student's physician or registered nurse practitioner
as defined in section 32-1601 and is signed by the student's parent and the
student's physician or registered nurse practitioner.
3. "Seizure rescue medication" is a
medication prescribed by the student's physician or registered nurse
practitioner and is approved as an acute treatment, given at the time of the
seizure to abort an ongoing or excessive number of seizures on an as need
basis.
4. "School Nurse" is a
Registered Nurse (RN) or a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) employed by, or under
contract with, a school district or charter school whose duties at the school
include regular contact with students who have submitted a seizure management
and treatment plan.
5. "School
Personnel" includes the school principal, guidance counselor, teacher, bus
driver, or classroom aide whose duties at the school include regular contact
with students who have submitted a seizure management and treatment plan.
C. Quinquennial training in the administration of seizure management and treatment plans, stocking of seizure rescue medication, or stocking of a medication prescribed to treat seizure disorder.
1. A school nurse who is
employed or under contract with a school district or charter school that has
received a seizure management and treatment plan shall complete an online
course of instruction for school nurses regarding managing students with
seizure disorders. This training must be approved by the State Board of
Education. The minimum requirements of this training are defined pursuant to
A.R.S. §
15-160.02. Information regarding training that has been approved
by the State Board of Education shall be posted on the Board's website.
a. Information regarding training that has
been approved by the State Board of Education shall be posted on the Board's
website.
b. The training shall be
initially completed within 30 days of receipt of the first seizure management
and treatment plan.
c. A new hire
who will have regular contact with a student who has previously submitted a
seizure management and treatment plan shall be required to complete the
training during the school's new hire orientation unless the new hire can
submit proof of successful completion within the last five years.
d. The training must be completed at least
once in a five-year period.
2. A school principal, guidance counselor,
teacher, bus driver or classroom aide whose duties at the school include
regular contact with students who have submitted a seizure management and
treatment plan shall complete an online course of instruction for school
personnel regarding awareness of students with seizure disorders. This training
must be completed at least once in a five-year period and be approved by the
State Board of Education. The minimum requirements of this training are defined
pursuant to A.R.S. §
15-160.02. Information regarding training that has
been approved by the State Board of Education shall be posted on the Board's
website.
a. Information regarding training
that has been approved by the State Board of Education shall be posted on the
Board's website.
b. The training
shall be initially completed within 30 days of receipt of the first seizure
management and treatment plan.
c. A
new hire who will have regular contact with a student who has previously
submitted a seizure management and treatment plan shall be required to complete
the training during the school's new hire orientation unless the new hire can
submit proof of successful completion within the last five years.
d. The training must be completed at least
once in a five-year period.
3. Each school district and charter school
shall have at least one school employee at the school, other than the school
nurse, who has met the training requirements necessary to administer or assist
with the self-administration of both of the following:
a. A seizure rescue medication or a
medication prescribed to treat seizure disorder symptoms as approved by the
United States Food and Drug Administration, or its successor agency.
b. A manual dose of prescribed electrical
stimulation using a vagus nerve stimulator magnet as approved by the United
States Food and Drug Administration, or its successor agency.
4. The State Board of Education
shall approve the school district or charter school course of instruction per
the minimum training requirements pursuant to A.R.S. §
15-160.02.
a. All unapproved courses of instruction must
be submitted to the State Board of Education for approval.
b. All courses of instruction shall issue a
certificate to each person who successfully completes the training and the date
of completion. The school personnel shall submit this certificate to the
school.
c. Any approved courses of
instruction that are altered must seek pre-approval from the State Board of
Education. Approval from the State Board of Education must be gained prior to
launching the updated course of instruction.
5. School districts and charter schools shall
maintain and make available on request:
a.
List of school personnel who are authorized to administer seizure medication
pursuant to the seizure management and treatment plan, the date the training
was successfully completed, and the certificate signifying successful
completion.
b. The school's course
of instruction that is not consistent with R7-2-811(C)(1)(a) and
R7-2-811(C)(2)(a).
D. Procedures for the administration of seizure rescue medication, a medication prescribed to treat seizure disorder symptoms, or manual dose of prescribed electrical stimulation using a vagus nerve stimulator magnet.
1. All school
districts and charter schools shall adopt procedures for the emergency
administration of seizure rescue medication or medication prescribed to treat
seizure disorder symptoms.
2. All
school districts and charter schools shall adopt procedures for the manual dose
of prescribed electrical stimulation using a vagus nerve stimulator
magnet.
3. Procedures shall
address, at minimum, the following requirements:
a. Basic seizure first aid steps with steps
to keep the student safe and from injury during a seizure, guidelines for
activating 911/the Emergency Medical System (EMS) and notifying the student's
parent.
b. Steps to obtain a
seizure management and treatment plan also known as a seizure action plan for
students with a seizure disorder.
c. Designate personnel who have completed the
required training to be responsible for the storage, maintenance, control, and
general oversight of the items for students with seizures including a seizure
action plan and medication.
d.
Store the medication in a secure, temperature-appropriate location and readily
accessible to designated personnel.
e. Store the vagus nerve stimulator magnet in
a secure location, where it is readily accessible to designated
personnel.
f. Documenting the
incident detailing the seizure, location where the seizure began, actions taken
as defined by the seizure action plan on file for the student, who administered
the medication or vagus nerve stimulator magnet, the approximate time of the
incident, student response to the medication or vagus nerve stimulator magnet,
notifications made to the school administration, emergency responders, and
parent, disposition per the seizure action plan, and any other pertinent
details of the incident.
g. Steps
to obtain an updated seizure action plan from the parent post-incident if found
to be necessary.
h. Steps to obtain
replacement medication for the student, if needed, in alignment with the
student's seizure action plan
E. Immunity from civil liability is prescribed in A.R.S. § 15-160.02.
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