§ 10-203 Compliance with public health statutes and regulations
§ 10-203a Guidelines re physical health needs of students. Optional adoption of plans by local and regional boards of education
§ 10-203b Health Services Program Information Survey
§ 10-203c Guidelines re comprehensive school counseling program
§ 10-204 Vaccination
§ 10-204a Required immunizations. Temporary waiver
§ 10-204b Rubella immunization
§ 10-204c Immunity from liability
§ 10-204d Continuation of exemption from immunization requirements on religious grounds upon transfer to another school
§ 10-205 Appointment of school medical advisors
§ 10-206 Health assessments
§ 10-206a Free health assessments
§ 10-206b Tests for lead levels in Head Start programs
§ 10-206c Annual report on whether pupil has health insurance
§ 10-206d Oral health assessments
§ 10-207 Duties of medical advisors
§ 10-208 Exemption from examination or treatment
§ 10-208a Physical activity of student restricted; boards to honor notice
§ 10-209 Records not to be public. Provision of reports to schools
§ 10-210 Notice of disease to be given parent or guardian
§ 10-211 Notice to state board
§ 10-211a Peer-to-peer mental health support program; development; training
§ 10-211b Peer-to-peer mental health support program; administration; selection of designated staff members to complete training
§ 10-211c Peer-to-peer mental health support program; administration by local health departments, district departments of health, youth services bureaus, municipal social services agencies and other youth-serving organizations
§ 10-211d Family care coordinator
§ 10-211e Annual notice re Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day
§ 10-212 School nurses and nurse practitioners. Administration of medications by parents or guardians on school grounds. Criminal history records checks
§ 10-212a Administration of medications in schools, at athletic events and to children in school readiness programs
§ 10-212b Policies prohibiting the recommendation of psychotropic drugs by school personnel
§ 10-212c Life-threatening food allergies and glycogen storage disease: Guidelines; district plans
§ 10-212d Availability of automatic external defibrillators in schools. Emergency action response plans for life-threatening emergencies
§ 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
§ 10-212f School Nurse Advisory Council. Reports
§ 10-212g Training program re emergency first aid to students who experience allergic reactions
§ 10-212h Self-application of sunscreen by students
§ 10-212i Emergency action plans for serious and life-threatening sports-related injuries during interscholastic and intramural athletic events
§ 10-212j Posting and distribution of document re behavioral and mental health evaluation and treatment resources
§ 10-212k Provision of free menstrual products to students in grades three to twelve
§ 10-212l Mental health plan for student athletes; development
§ 10-212m Mental health plan for student athletes; implementation
§ 10-213 Dental hygienists
§ 10-214 Vision, audiometric and postural screenings: When required; notification of parents re defects; record of results
§ 10-214a Eye-protective devices
§ 10-214b Compliance report by local or regional board of education
§ 10-215 Lunches, breakfasts and other feeding programs for public school children and employees. Collection of unpaid charges. Acceptance of gifts, donations or grants
§ 10-215a Nonpublic school and nonprofit agency participation in feeding programs
§ 10-215b Duties of State Board of Education re feeding programs
§ 10-215c Annual report
§ 10-215d Regulations re nutrition standards for school breakfasts and lunches. Facilitation of purchases from local farmers
§ 10-215e Nutrition standards for food that is not part of lunch or breakfast program
§ 10-215f Certification that food meets nutrition standards
§ 10-215g In-classroom school breakfast pilot program
§ 10-215h Child nutrition outreach program
§ 10-215i Information and notice re supplemental nutrition assistance program
§ 10-215j School nutrition program bids by food service management companies. Consistency with farm to school program. Preference in award of contract
§ 10-215k Submission of report re nonimplementation of Community Eligibility Provision
§ 10-215l CT Grown for CT Kids Grant Program
§ 10-216 Payment of expenses
§ 10-217 Penalty
§ 10-217a Health services for children in private nonprofit schools. Payments from the state, towns in which children reside and private nonprofit schools
§ 10-217b Appropriation
§ 10-217c Definitions
§ 10-217d Warning labels
§ 10-217e Purchase of art or craft materials by local or regional school districts
§ 10-217f Availability of lists of carcinogenic substances, potential human carcinogens and certain toxic substances
§ 10-217g Exemptions
§ 10-217h Connecticut School Health Survey; administration
§ 10-217i Connecticut School Health Survey; questions re risk of youths becoming victims of sexual assault or misconduct by an adult
§ 10-217j Connecticut School Health Survey; policy and forms re notice
§ 10-211f Provision of professional development programs or activities for school nurses and nurse practitioners
§ 10-212n Suicide risk assessments
§ 10-215m Local food for schools incentive program

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