allergy mom
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? OHIO
My child has been found eligible for Section 504 plan. She has to have emergency medication present at school, due to her medical condition. Staff will be trained to administer her emergency meds. School's medication forms have a liability waiver on them that we don't want to sign because it would release them from liability arising over both administration of medication and failure to administer medication. Her condition requires school staff to administer medication (epi-pen for severe allergic reactions) in an emergency situation. The 504 plan requires school staff to follow the emergency health plan, which involves administration of medication.
My question is, can we simply cross out the liability waiver text on these forms and then sign them? Or should we ask the school to provide us with forms with the liability waiver text omitted? What is the best course of action?
My child has been found eligible for Section 504 plan. She has to have emergency medication present at school, due to her medical condition. Staff will be trained to administer her emergency meds. School's medication forms have a liability waiver on them that we don't want to sign because it would release them from liability arising over both administration of medication and failure to administer medication. Her condition requires school staff to administer medication (epi-pen for severe allergic reactions) in an emergency situation. The 504 plan requires school staff to follow the emergency health plan, which involves administration of medication.
My question is, can we simply cross out the liability waiver text on these forms and then sign them? Or should we ask the school to provide us with forms with the liability waiver text omitted? What is the best course of action?