25 Tex. Admin. Code § 40.42 - Definitions
The following terms and phrases, when used in this subchapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Authorized healthcare
provider--A physician, as defined in TEC §
38.201, or a person
delegated prescriptive authority by a physician under Texas Occupations Code
Chapter 157.
(2) Campus--A
geographic unit of a school district, open-enrollment charter school, or
private school that:
(A) has an assigned
administrator;
(B) has enrolled
students who are counted for average daily attendance;
(C) has assigned instructional
staff;
(D) provides instructional
services to students;
(E) has one
or more grades in the range from early childhood education through grade 12 or
is ungraded; and
(F) is subject to
Texas laws.
(3)
Open-enrollment charter school--As defined in TEC §
38.151.
(4) Private school--As defined in TEC §
38.201.
(5) Regular school hours--At least 30 minutes
before the first bell to 30 minutes after the last bell of the school
day.
(6) School
district--Independent school districts established under TEC Chapter 11,
Subchapters A - F; and open-enrollment charter schools established under TEC
Chapter 12, Subchapter D.
(7)
School nurse--Registered nurse, as defined in 19 Texas Administrative Code
(TAC) §153.1022 (relating to Minimum Salary Schedule for Certain
Professional Staff), or licensed vocational nurse working under supervision as
described in Texas Occupations Code §
301.353.
(8) School personnel--As defined in TEC
§
38.201.
(9) School-sponsored event--A
school-sponsored or school-related activity occurring on or off school
property.
(10) School volunteer--As
defined in TEC §
22.053.
(11) TEC--Texas Education Code.
(12) Unassigned medication for respiratory
distress--Albuterol, levalbuterol, or another medication based on the best
available medical evidence for the treatment of respiratory distress that is:
(A) delivered by metered-dose inhaler (MDI)
with a spacer (valved holding chamber) or by a nebulizer as a rescue
medication;
(B) prescribed by an
authorized healthcare provider in the name of the school district,
open-enrollment charter school, or private school;
(C) issued with a non-patient-specific
standing delegation order for the administration of a medication for
respiratory distress; and
(D)
issued by an authorized healthcare provider.
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