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    New law requires parental consent for non-emergency care at schools

    By By Jon Styf | The Center Square,

    2024-08-08

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    (The Center Square) – A new Tennessee law requires a doctor or nurse to contact parents before providing non-emergency medical care.

    The law also applies to school counseling services when a child is in a physical, psychological or emotional crisis. School counselors are required to contact parents if psychological issues are brought to the attention of a counselor.

    The Family Rights and Responsibilities Act went into effect July 1. Similar laws exist in Arizona, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, Montana, Oklahoma and Texas.

    “In Tennessee, we want parents to be fully informed of their child’s emergency and non-emergency situations at school,” Sen. Ferrell Haile and Rep. Jeremy Faison said in a statement. “This law keeps parents in-the-know and ensures they are properly consulted.”

    The Republican lawmakers who sponsored the bill and are looking to inform parents on the law changes as the new school year begins.

    Schools can obtain consent from parents at the state of a school year for non-emergency care.

    “Parents love and know their child best, and this new law puts parents – not the government or government employees – in charge of making sure their child’s physical, emotional and medical needs are met,” the lawmakers said.

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    Motherfreedom
    08-09
    I absolutely love this. we live in Tennessee and we have severely autistic twin boys. Our boys cannot communicate with us so knowing that we will know everything that is going on at school really helps a lot. It's not that they cannot have any care, all it means is if something happens, we get a call to inform us and ask US what we'd like to do. It goes for things like scrapes or bruises which is nice because our boys can't tell us, oh I fell down playing outside or a kid hit me. The more informed the parents are, the better.
    WILLIAM ROMAN
    08-09
    we are really going backwards in our thinking. this is a dumb move
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