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Article 19
Medical and Health Service

Sections

901
School health services to be provided
902
Employment of health professionals
902‑A
Treatment of students diagnosed with diabetes by school personnel
902‑B
Treatment by licensed school personnel of students diagnosed with allergies
903
Students to furnish health certificates
904
Examinations by health appraisal
905
Record of screening examinations for vision, hearing and scoliosis
906
Existence of communicable diseases
907
Use of sunscreen
908
Prohibition against meal shaming
909
School hygiene districts
910
Choice of method of treatment
911
Enforcement
912
Health and welfare services to all children
912‑A
Urine analysis
912‑B
Speech and language improvement services
913
Medical examinations of teachers and other employees
914
Immunization of children
915
Prohibiting the sale of certain sweetened foods
915‑A
Universal free school meals
916
Pupils with asthma or another respiratory disease requiring rescue inhaler treatment
916‑A
Pupils with allergies
916‑B
Pupils with diabetes
917
On-site cardiac automated external defibrillator
918
School district nutrition advisory committees
919
On-site nebulizers
920
Public schools
921
Training of unlicensed school personnel to administer certain medications
921‑A
On-site epinephrine auto-injector
922
Opioid overdose prevention
923
Sudden cardiac arrest
924
Ingredient and nutritional information requirements
925
Community eligibility provision state subsidy
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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