Section 49452.5 Of Article 4. Physical Examinations From California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 27. >> Chapter 9. >> Article 4.
49452.5
. The governing board of any school district shall, subject
to Section 49451 and in addition to the physical examinations
required pursuant to Sections 100275, 124035, and 124090 of the
Health and Safety Code, provide for the screening of every female
pupil in grade 7 and every male pupil in grade 8 for the condition
known as scoliosis. The screening shall be in accord with standards
established by the State Department of Education. The screening shall
be supervised only by qualified supervisors of health as specified
in Sections 44871 to 44878, inclusive, and Section 49422, or by
school nurses employed by the district or the county superintendent
of schools, or pursuant to contract with an agency authorized to
perform these services by the county superintendent of schools of the
county in which the district is located pursuant to Sections 1750 to
1754, inclusive, and Section 49402 of this code, Section 101425 of
the Health and Safety Code, and guidelines established by the State
Board of Education. The screening shall be given only by individuals
who supervise, or who are eligible to supervise, the screening, or
licensed chiropractors, or by certificated employees of the district
or of the county superintendent of schools who have received
in-service training, pursuant to rules and regulations adopted by the
State Board of Education, to qualify them to perform these
screenings. It is the intent of the Legislature that these screenings
be performed, at no additional cost to the state, the school
district, or the parent or guardian, during the regular schoolday and
that any staff time devoted to these activities be redirected from
other ongoing activities not related to the pupil's health care.
In-service training may be conducted by orthopedic surgeons,
physicians, registered nurses, physical therapists, and
chiropractors, who have received specialized training in scoliosis
detection.
Pupils suspected of having scoliosis during the initial screening
shall be rescreened by an orthopedic surgeon when there will be no
cost to the state, the school district, or the parent or guardian.
No person screening pupils for scoliosis pursuant to this section
shall solicit, encourage, or advise treatment or consultation by that
person, or any entity in which that person has a financial interest,
for scoliosis or any other condition discovered in the course of the
screening.
The governing board of any school district shall provide for the
notification of the parent or guardian of any pupil suspected of
having scoliosis. The notification shall include an explanation of
scoliosis, the significance of treating it at an early age, and the
public services available, after diagnosis, for treatment. Referral
of the pupil and the pupil's parent or guardian to appropriate
community resources shall be made pursuant to Sections 49426 and
49456.
No action of any kind in any court of competent jurisdiction shall
lie against any individual, authorized by this section to supervise
or give a screening, by virtue of this section.
In enacting amendments to this section, it is the intent of the
Legislature that no participating healing arts licentiate use the
screening program for the generation of referrals or for his or her
financial benefit. The Legislature does not intend to deny or limit
the freedom of choice in the selection of an appropriate health care
provider for treatment or consultation.