FYHS Handbook - Flipbook - Page 29
Student Medical Rights
1. The school hereby notifies parents and guardians in writing that the
school and school personnel incur no liability for injuries occurring when
administering asthma medication, an epinephrine auto-injector, or an opioid
antagonist.
2. The school allows the self-administration and/or self-carry of asthma,
diabetes, and epinephrine injectors upon receipt of the necessary
documents (see below regarding necessary documentation).
3. The school has adopted a policy for the administration of a medical
cannabis-infused product to a student who is a registered qualifying patient.
The policy/procedures allow a parent, guardian, or other designated
caregiver to administer the product subject to the restrictions outlined in
105 ILCS 5/22-33. The policy/procedures also allow for a school
administrator or school nurse to administer the product and may permit a
student who is a registered qualifying patient to self-administer the product
under the supervision of a school administrator or school nurse, subject to
the restrictions outlined in 105 ILCS 5/22-33.
By signing this student handbook, parents and guardians
acknowledge the protections and policies outlined above regarding
the administration of medications and medical products to students.
Our school complies with all asbestos inspection and management
requirements by the State of Illinios. An asbestos report is available for
viewing upon request.
Professional Code of Conduct
HTC maintains a Code of Conduct that requires all employees to behave in
an ethical, respectful and professional manner. Individuals who violate the
Code of Conduct are subject to disciplinary action at the sole discretion of
the College. For the complete Code of Conduct please visit
https://touro.app.box.com/s/g3u14ivyu6cdzcdrn2q25h1m2v9balcc.