Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Ridge Creek School / Hidden Lake Academy
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RobertBruce:
This was actually discussed years ago. He was proven wrong then as well. The Georgia statutes allow for public schools non medical personell to dispense medication provided that the staff member in question is supervised by a licensed nurse within the district. What is not allowed is for unlicensed personell to dispense medications without supervision, and it is definitely not allowed for inmates at HLA to be dispensing meds. Both things that have gone on for years at HLA completly unchecked.
TheWho:
--- Quote from: "RobertBruce" ---This was actually discussed years ago. He was proven wrong then as well. The Georgia statutes allow for public schools non medical personell to dispense medication provided that the staff member in question is supervised by a licensed nurse within the district. What is not allowed is for unlicensed personell to dispense medications without supervision, and it is definitely not allowed for inmates at HLA to be dispensing meds. Both things that have gone on for years at HLA completly unchecked.
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Do you have a link?
So as long as the person dispensing the medication is under the supervison of a licensed nurse then it is okay.. no training is needed?
So, as the article stated, a GED is okay. This is what the government standards say also and is what I thought.
The question was does Georgia have any law that trumps the Governement regulations which only requires a GED along with on-the-job-training to dispense drugs. If they dont then HLA was within their right to have someone on site deliver the medication to the students.
I think these are the questions that are being looked at.
RobertBruce:
No HLA was not within their right to have untrained, unsupervised, staff members dispensing meds. Nor were they operating legally by having inmates dispense the meds. I look forward to hearing your attempted justification of that one.
TheWho:
--- Quote from: "RobertBruce" ---No HLA was not within their right to have untrained, unsupervised, staff members dispensing meds. Nor were they operating legally by having inmates dispense the meds. I look forward to hearing your attempted justification of that one.
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again, do you have any type of link to support yout postion?
as I was researching for requirements for dispensing medications in hospitals and assisted living facilities I found that the person needed virtually no training and a minimum of a GED to get the job, which was surprising to me.
Link
If you have something different lets take a look at it. It would be interesting to see how Georgia differs from the Government requirements. I know that parents dont have to go thru any training to give their kids medicine and they have the authority to transfer this responsibility to others ie. baby sitter, school counselor etc.
Anonymous:
Again, thewho is a fucking simple-minded idiot. A pharmacy tech filling pill bottles at the drug store is in no way the same as supervising the dispensation of psychotropic meds to kids in a child caring facility (HLA).
And he knows full well that HLA was already caught for and cited for ignoring the regulations about this.
This is old news and was settled long ago. Thewho is just trolling.
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