- (a) The availability, use, and possession of epinephrine auto-injectors and asthma inhalers shall be as specified in RSA 485-A:25-b through RSA 485-A:25-g, as reprinted in Appendix B.
- (b) Prescription medications other than those listed in (a), above, and non-prescription medications other than topical substances shall be administered to campers only by authorized staff and only in accordance with the applicable medication order.
- (c) If a camper’s parent or legal guardian provides written permission, YRC staff who have not been trained as specified in Env-Wq 907.12(a) may administer non-prescription topical substances to the camper.
- (d) Authorized staff shall administer only those prescription medications for which there is a prescription label or written directions provided by a physician or APRN who is legally authorized to write the prescription and written permission from the camper’s parent or legal guardian.
- (e) Medication orders shall be valid for no more than one year.
(f) Each medication order shall legibly display the following information:
- (1) The camper’s name;
- (2) The name, strength, prescribed dose, and method of administration of the medication;
- (3) The frequency of administration of the medication, or if the medication is to be used on an as-needed basis, the information specified in (g), below; and
- (4) The dated signature of the camper’s parent or legal guardian or a licensed health care practitioner for orders other than as shown on the prescription label.
(g) A medication order from a parent or legal guardian or a licensed health care practitioner regarding any medication that is to be administered as needed shall include:
- (1) The indications and any special precautions or limitations regarding administration of the medication;
- (2) The maximum dosage allowed in a 24-hour period;
- (3) The dated signature of the parent or legal guardian for topical substances and non-prescription medication; and
- (4) For orders other than as shown on the prescription label, the dated signature of the licensed health care practitioner for prescription medication.
- (h) A written order regarding prescription medication shall not be changed except by a physician or a licensed health care practitioner having legal authority to prescribe.
(i) All prescription medications, including physician medication samples, shall:
- (1) Bear a label that legibly displays the information described in (f)(1)-(3), above; and
(2) Be stored, dispensed, and administered in accordance with:
- a. RSA 318 and requirements adopted pursuant thereto by the New Hampshire board of pharmacy; and
- b. RSA 326-B and requirements adopted pursuant thereto by the New Hampshire board of nursing.
- (j) All non-prescription medication and topical substances shall be kept in the original containers and properly closed after each use.
- (k) The YRC may provide age-appropriate non-prescription topical substances, such as sunscreen, insect repellent, and over-the-counter anti-itch or anti-bacterial creams or ointments, and common non-prescription medications such as over-the-counter pain relievers and gastro-intestinal calming agents to a camper with the written permission of the camper’s parent or legal guardian.
- (l) Any items provided pursuant to (k), above, shall be stored and administered as specified in this section.
- (m) The director shall return any remaining medication and topical substances provided by a camper’s parent or legal guardian to the parent or legal guardian when the camper departs the YRC.
Source. (See Revision Note #1 and Revision Note #2 at chapter heading for Env-Wq 900) #12364, eff 9-1-17