25 Tex. Admin. Code § 40.85 - Maintenance, Administration, and Disposal of Opioid Antagonist Medication
(a) Once a school
district, open-enrollment charter school, or private school adopts an opioid
antagonist medication policy, a campus implementing an opioid policy must stock
opioid antagonist medication as defined by §
40.84 of this subchapter (relating
to Required and Voluntary Opioid Antagonist Policies).
(b) A campus must obtain a prescription from
a physician or a person who has been delegated prescriptive authority to stock,
possess, and maintain the established number of doses of opioid antagonists as
determined by a school district, on each campus as described in Texas Education
Code §
38.225.
(1) The campus must renew this prescription
or obtain a new prescription annually.
(2) The number of additional doses may be
determined by an individual campus review led by a physician or a person who
has been delegated prescriptive authority.
(c) A physician or other person who has been
delegated prescriptive authority under Texas Occupations Code Chapter 157 and
prescribes opioid antagonist medication under subsection (a) of this section,
must provide the school district, open-enrollment charter school, or private
school a standing order for administration of an opioid antagonist medication
to a person who is reasonably believed to be experiencing an opioid-related
drug overdose. The standing order must comply with the Texas Education Code
§
38.225.
(d) The unassigned opioid antagonist
medication must be stored in a secure location and be easily accessible, in
accordance with the manufacturer's guidelines and local policy of the school
district, open-enrollment charter school, or private school.
(e) Used, unassigned opioid antagonists are
considered infectious waste and must be disposed of according to the school's
blood-borne pathogen control policy.
(f) Expired, unassigned opioid antagonists
must be disposed of in accordance with the Federal Drug Administration's
disposal of unused medications guidelines and local policy of the school
district, open-enrollment charter school, or private school.
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