The following terms and phrases, when used in this subchapter,
have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise:
(1) All hours the campus is open--At a minimum, during
regular on-campus school hours, and when school personnel are physically
on site for school-sponsored activities.
(2) Authorized healthcare provider--A physician, as
defined in Texas Education Code §38.201, or person who has been
delegated prescriptive authority by a physician under Texas Occupations
Code Chapter 157.
(3) Campus--A unit of a school district, open-enrollment
charter school, or private school with an assigned administrator,
has enrolled students who are counted for average daily attendance,
has assigned instructional staff, provides instructional services
to students, has one or more grades in the range from early childhood
education through grade 12 or is ungraded, and complies with relevant
Texas laws.
(4) Open-enrollment charter school--As defined in Texas
Education Code §38.151.
(5) Opioid antagonist--As defined in Texas Health and
Safety Code §483.101, any drug that binds to opioid receptors
and blocks or otherwise inhibits the effects of opioids acting on
those receptors.
(6) Opioid-related drug overdose--As defined in Texas
Health and Safety Code §483.101, a condition, evidenced by symptoms
of extreme physical illness, decreased level of consciousness, constriction
of the pupils, respiratory depression, or coma, that a layperson would
reasonably believe to be the result of the consumption or use of an
opioid.
(7) Private school--As defined in Texas Education Code §38.201.
(8) School personnel--As defined in Texas Education
Code §38.201.
(9) School volunteer--As defined in Texas Education
Code §22.053.
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