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Are there any North Carolina non-public school laws addressing the administering of medications to North Carolina non-public school students?

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Are there any North Carolina non-public school laws addressing the administering of medications to North Carolina non-public school students?

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No, North Carolina non-public school laws do not address it and North Carolina non-public schools are exempt from the North Carolina public school laws and policies relating to it. The Public Schools of North Carolina policy, however, is available for your consideration by clicking on G.S. 115C-375.1. This topic is also addressed in the child care statutes in G.S. 110- 102.1A.

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