Section 49460 Of Article 4.5. Pupil Health Assessment From California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 27. >> Chapter 9. >> Article 4.5.
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. (a) The State Department of Education, the State Department
of Health Services, and the State Department of Social Services shall
jointly enter into a collaborative agreement with the California
State University, the University of California, and California
medical schools, to establish a standardized health assessment of the
children within public schools, and develop a data base on the
health of children who are representative of the state's population.
The California State University is responsible for coordinating this
effort.
(b) The agreement shall address all of the following:
(1) Conducting the health assessment which may include the
following:
(A) Anthropometric measures.
(B) Testing for physical fitness.
(C) Testing for chronic disease indicators by using the following
methods:
(i) A survey of family health and medical history.
(ii) Blood pressure measurement.
(iii) A blood panel by participating pupils, on a voluntary basis,
and with the written consent of the pupil's parent or guardian.
(D) Assessment of the nutritional status of participating pupils.
(E) Conducting a voluntary and anonymous survey relating to
alcohol, drug, and tobacco use, and related diseases.
(2) Establishing a coordinating center at the California State
University, in collaboration with the University of California and
California medical schools, with pupil assessment sites at public
schools.
(3) Summarizing the assessment findings that shall be made
available to the public.
(4) Providing the assessment results to the State Department of
Health Services, other state agencies, and to medical and education
groups.
(c) No child shall be required to participate in a standardized
health assessment program if the parent or guardian of that child
objects to that participation because the program conflicts with the
religious beliefs of the parent or guardian. The objection shall be
made in a written form and shall be included in a letter submitted to
the coordinating center, acknowledging parental notice of the health
assessment.