(h) The State Board of Education, as defined in article two of this chapter, shall consult with the State Health Officer, as defined in section four, article three, chapter thirty of this code, and promulgate rules necessary to effectuate the provisions of this section in accordance with the provisions of article three-b, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code. The rules shall provide, at a minimum, for:
- (1) The criteria for selection and minimum requirements of nonmedical school personnel who may administer opioid antagonist following the necessary training;
- (2) The training requirements necessary for nonmedical school personnel to be authorized to administer an opioid antagonist;
- (3) Training on what constitutes an adverse opioid event;
- (4) Storage requirements for maintaining the opioid antagonist within the schools;
- (5) Comprehensive notice requirements to the parents of a student who was administered a school maintained opioid antagonist including who administered the antagonist, the rational for administering the antagonist, the approximate time of the administration of the opioid antagonist and any other necessary elements to make the student’s parents fully aware of the circumstances surrounding the administration of the antagonist;
- (6) Any and all necessary documentation to be kept and maintained regarding receipt, inventory, storage and usage of all opioid antagonist;
- (7) Detailed reporting requirements for county boards of education on incidents of use of school maintained opioid antagonist during a school year; and
- (8) Any other requirements necessary to fully implement this section.