Self-administration of asthma medication

O.C.G.A. § 20-2-774 — under Education.

O.C.G.A. § 20-2-774

(a) As used in this Code section, the term: (1) “Medication” means a medicine prescribed by: (A) A physician licensed under Chapter 34 of Title 43; or (B) A physician assistant licensed under Chapter 34 of Title 43 who is authorized to prescribe medicine for the treatment of asthma in accordance with said chapter. (2) “Self-administration of asthma medication” means a student’s discretionary use of asthma medication prescribed for him or her. (b) Each local board of education shall adopt a policy authorizing the self-administration of asthma medication by a student who has asthma, provided that any student who is authorized for self-administration of asthma medication under such policy may possess and use his or her asthma medication: (1) While in school; (2) At a school sponsored activity; (3) While under the supervision of school personnel; or 700 20-2-774 ELEMENTARY & SECONDARY EDUC. 20-2-775 (4) While in before-school or after-school care on school operated property. (c) Each public school in this state shall permit the self-administration of asthma medication by a student who has asthma, subject to the local policy adopted pursuant to subsection (b) of this Code section; and the school district and its employees and agents shall incur no liability other than for willful or wanton misconduct for any injury to a student caused by his or her self-administration of asthma medication. History. Code 1981, § 20-2-774, enacted by Ga. L. 2002, p. 1145, § 2; Ga. L. 2009, p. 859, § 3/HB 509.