Montana Statutes

§ 52-2-736 — Prohibition Against Administering Medicine Without Authorization -- Provision For Emergency -- Definitions -- Penalty

Montana § 52-2-736
JurisdictionMontana
Title 52FAMILY SERVICES
Ch. 2CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Part 7Child Care

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Mont. Code Ann. § 52-2-736 (2026).

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52-2-736 . Prohibition against administering medicine without authorization -- provision for emergency -- definitions -- penalty.

(1)An employee, owner, household member, volunteer, or operator of a day-care facility, as defined in 52-2-703 , regardless of whether the facility is licensed or registered, may not purposely or knowingly administer any medicine, as defined in 37-7-101 , to a child attending the day-care facility without written authorization. Written authorization must include the child's name, date or dates for which the authorization is applicable, dosage instructions, and signature of the child's parent or guardian.
(2)If an emergency medical condition arises and the parent or guardian of the child is unavailable, an employee, owner, or operator of a day-care facility may

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Legislative History

En. Sec. 1, Ch. 270, L. 2005; amd. Sec. 11, Ch. 414, L. 2025.

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