This text of Oregon § 336.495 (Immediate and temporary accommodation plans for students with concussion or other brain injury; procedures for use of plans) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Oregon primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
(1)As used in this section:
(a)“Health care professional” means a person who is licensed or registered under the laws of this state as a physician, a chiropractic physician, a naturopathic physician, a psychologist, a physical therapist, an occupational therapist, a physician associate or a nurse practitioner.
(b)“Public education provider” means a school district, a public charter school or an education service district.
(2)(a) The Department of Education shall establish a procedure for public education providers to use to develop and implement an immediate and temporary accommodations plan for a student who has been diagnosed with a concussion or other brain injury by a health care professional to ensure the safety and recovery of the student and to reduce the risk of reinjury or addi
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) “Health care professional” means a person who is licensed or registered under the laws of this state as a physician, a chiropractic physician, a naturopathic physician, a psychologist, a physical therapist, an occupational therapist, a physician associate or a nurse practitioner.
(b) “Public education provider” means a school district, a public charter school or an education service district.
(2)(a) The Department of Education shall establish a procedure for public education providers to use to develop and implement an immediate and temporary accommodations plan for a student who has been diagnosed with a concussion or other brain injury by a health care professional to ensure the safety and recovery of the student and to reduce the risk of reinjury or additional injury to the student.
(b) The department shall prepare a sample form, and include written instructions for the sample form, to assist public education providers in following the procedure to develop and implement an immediate and temporary accommodations plan.
(3) Upon receiving written notification from a parent or guardian that a student has been diagnosed with a concussion or other brain injury by a health care professional and that accommodations are being requested, a public education provider shall initiate the procedure to develop and implement an immediate and temporary accommodations plan.
(4) The procedure to develop and implement an immediate and temporary accommodations plan shall be used by a public education provider to:
(a) Determine if immediate physical activity limitations are necessary to ensure the safety and recovery of the student and to minimize the risk of reinjury or additional injury to the student, including activities such as physical education, recess, unstructured play and similar activities provided by or sponsored through the public education provider that involve running, jumping, climbing, throwing, catching or other movements that pose a risk of falls, collisions or physical injury. The public education provider shall implement any immediate physical activity limitations determined to be necessary.
(b) Describe present challenges and symptoms associated with the student’s concussion or other brain injury.
(c) Identify and implement immediate and temporary academic, social-emotional, behavioral or other necessary accommodations determined to be appropriate for the student to support meaningful participation in educational activities at a level that is appropriate for the student’s recovery.
(d) Communicate accommodations identified under paragraph (c) of this subsection with:
(A) All teachers who provide instruction to the student; and
(B) Other employees of the public education provider who have regular responsibilities for the student’s supervision or health, including school nurses, counselors, physical education teachers, coaches, athletic trainers and staff supervising recess or other physical activities.
(e) Ensure that the accommodations identified under paragraph (c) of this subsection are:
(A) In effect no later than 10 school days after written notification has been received by the public education provider regarding the concussion or other brain injury; and
(B) Reviewed as needed, but no later than every two months, based on the student’s recovery.
(5) The department shall make available to all public education providers the procedure and sample form developed under this section.