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Board reviews updates to health, naloxone and AED policies; naloxone to be placed near AEDs under new draft
Summary
Board members reviewed first readings March 11 of updated policies on communicable disease response, naloxone availability and AED program operations; the naloxone draft specifies placement near AEDs and clarifies training and reporting procedures.
Garrett County Board of Education members reviewed drafts of multiple health and safety policies March 11 that will return for formal action next month. The items were presented as first reads and included: an updated communicable disease policy (JLCC), an opiate response and naloxone policy (JLCDA), an automated external defibrillator policy (JLCEB), and an acceptable‑use procedure for board members’ personal devices (GBEE).
Staff said the communicable disease policy was updated to reflect current Maryland Department of Health guidance and that accompanying parent letters and procedural guidelines were revised for readability. The…
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