Connecticut General Statutes (Last Updated: November 2, 2019) |
Volume 3. |
Title 10. Education and Culture |
Chapter 169. School Health and Sanitation |
Sec. 10-203. Compliance with public health statutes and regulations. |
Sec. 10-203a. Guidelines re physical health needs of students. Optional adoption of plans by local and regional boards of education. |
Sec. 10-203b. Health Services Program Information Survey. |
Sec. 10-204. Vaccination. |
Sec. 10-204a. Required immunizations. Temporary waiver. |
Sec. 10-204b. Rubella immunization. |
Sec. 10-204c. Immunity from liability. |
Sec. 10-205. Appointment of school medical advisors. |
Sec. 10-206. Health assessments. |
Sec. 10-206a. Free health assessments. |
Sec. 10-206b. Tests for lead levels in Head Start programs. |
Sec. 10-206c. Annual report on whether pupil has health insurance. |
Sec. 10-206d. Oral health assessments. |
Sec. 10-207. Duties of medical advisors. |
Sec. 10-208. Exemption from examination or treatment. |
Sec. 10-208a. Physical activity of student restricted; boards to honor notice. |
Sec. 10-209. Records not to be public. Provision of reports to schools. |
Sec. 10-210. Notice of disease to be given parent or guardian. |
Sec. 10-211. Notice to state board. |
Sec. 10-212. School nurses and nurse practitioners. Administration of medications by parents or guardians on school grounds. Criminal history records checks. |
Sec. 10-212a. Administration of medications in schools, at athletic events and to children in school readiness programs. |
Sec. 10-212b. Policies prohibiting the recommendation of psychotropic drugs by school personnel. |
Sec. 10-212c. Life-threatening food allergies and glycogen storage disease: Guidelines; district plans. |
Sec. 10-212d. Availability of automatic external defibrillators in schools. Emergency action response plans for life-threatening emergencies. |
Sec. 10-212e. Immunity from actions relating to the provision of food or dietary supplements on school grounds by a parent, guardian or designee to a student with glycogen storage disease. |
Sec. 10-212f. School Nurse Advisory Council. Reports. |
Sec. 10-212g. Training program re emergency first aid to students who experience allergic reactions. |
Sec. 10-213. Dental hygienists. |
Sec. 10-214. Vision, audiometric and postural screenings: When required; notification of parents re defects; record of results. |
Sec. 10-214a. Eye-protective devices. |
Sec. 10-214b. Compliance report by local or regional board of education. |
Sec. 10-215. Lunches, breakfasts and other feeding programs for public school children and employees. |
Sec. 10-215a. Nonpublic school and nonprofit agency participation in feeding programs. |
Sec. 10-215b. Duties of State Board of Education re feeding programs. |
Sec. 10-215c. Annual report. |
Sec. 10-215d. Regulations re nutrition standards for school breakfasts and lunches. Facilitation of purchases from local farmers. |
Sec. 10-215e. Nutrition standards for food that is not part of lunch or breakfast program. |
Sec. 10-215f. Certification that food meets nutrition standards. |
Sec. 10-215g. In-classroom school breakfast pilot program. |
Sec. 10-215h. Child nutrition outreach program. |
Sec. 10-215i. Information and notice re supplemental nutrition assistance program. |
Sec. 10-215j. School nutrition program bids by food service management companies. Consistency with farm to school program. Preference in award of contract. |
Sec. 10-216. Payment of expenses. |
Sec. 10-217. Penalty. |
Sec. 10-217a. Health services for children in private nonprofit schools. Payments from the state, towns in which children reside and private nonprofit schools. |
Sec. 10-217b. Appropriation. |
Sec. 10-217c. Definitions. |
Sec. 10-217d. Warning labels. |
Sec. 10-217e. Purchase of art or craft materials by local or regional school districts. |
Sec. 10-217f. Availability of lists of carcinogenic substances, potential human carcinogens and certain toxic substances. |
Sec. 10-217g. Exemptions. |