Category
Chronic Conditions—Allergy Plan
Category
Chronic Conditions—Allergy Plan
State law addresses allergy plans.
Food Allergies
This page provides information and state and federal resources and guidance on caring for students with food allergies.
Montana Code Annotated 20-5-420. Self-administration or possession of asthma severe allergy or anaphylaxis medication.
(2) A school, whether public or nonpublic, shall permit the possession or self-administration of medication, as prescribed, by a pupil with asthma, severe allergies, or anaphylaxis if the parents or guardians of the pupil provide to the school:
- (a) written authorization, acknowledging and agreeing to the liability provisions in subsection (4), for the possession or self-administration of medication as prescribed;
- (b) a written statement from the pupil's physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse containing the following information:
- (i) the name and purpose of the medication;
- (ii) the prescribed dosage; and
- (iii) the time or times at which or the special circumstances under which the medication is to be administered as prescribed;
- (c) documentation that the pupil has demonstrated to the health care practitioner and the school nurse, if available,the skill level necessary to self-administer the asthma, severe allergy, or anaphylaxis medication as prescribed; and
- (d) documentation that the pupil's physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse has formulated a written treatment plan for managing asthma, severe allergies, or anaphylaxis episodes of the pupil and for medication use, as prescribed, by the pupil during school hours.
Montana Code Annotated 20-5-420. Self-administration or possession of asthma severe allergy or anaphylaxis medication.
(2) A school, whether public or nonpublic, shall permit the possession or self-administration of medication, as prescribed, by a pupil with asthma, severe allergies, or anaphylaxis if the parents or guardians of the pupil provide to the school:
- (a) written authorization, acknowledging and agreeing to the liability provisions in subsection (4), for the possession or self-administration of medication as prescribed;
- (b) a written statement from the pupil's physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse containing the following information:
- (i) the name and purpose of the medication;
- (ii) the prescribed dosage; and
- (iii) the time or times at which or the special circumstances under which the medication is to be administered as prescribed;
- (c) documentation that the pupil has demonstrated to the health care practitioner and the school nurse, if available,the skill level necessary to self-administer the asthma, severe allergy, or anaphylaxis medication as prescribed; and
- (d) documentation that the pupil's physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse has formulated a written treatment plan for managing asthma, severe allergies, or anaphylaxis episodes of the pupil and for medication use, as prescribed, by the pupil during school hours.
School Nurse Guide: Life Threatening Allergies and Anaphylaxis
The school nurse guide includes information and guidance on managing students with chronic conditions, including allergies.