Oregon Code § 336.201·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Nursing services provided by district; report.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Licensed
practical nurse means an individual who is licensed as a licensed practical
nurse under ORS 678.010 to 678.415.
(b) Medically
complex students means students who may have an unstable health condition and
who may require daily professional nursing services.
(c) Medically
fragile students means students who may have a life-threatening health
condition and who may require immediate professional nursing services.
(d) Nursing-dependent
students means students who may have an unstable or life-threatening health
condition and who may require daily, direct and continuous professional nursing
services.
(e) Registered
nurse means an individual who is licensed as a registered nurse under ORS
678.010 to 678.415.
(f) School nurse
has the meaning given that term in ORS 342.455.
(2) Each school
district shall ensure that the district has access to a sufficient level of
nursing services to provide:
(a) One
registered nurse or school nurse for every 225 medically complex students.
(b) One
registered nurse or school nurse for every 125 medically fragile students.
(c) One
registered nurse or school nurse, or one licensed practical nurse under the
supervision of a registered nurse or school nurse, for each nursing-dependent
student.
(3) In addition
to the requirements of subsection (2) of this section, each school district is
encouraged to have one registered nurse or school nurse for every 750 students
in the school district.
(4)(a) A school
district may satisfy the requirements of subsection (2) of this section by
using the most cost-effective means available.
(b) A school
district may satisfy the requirements described in subsection (2)(a) of this
section and the recommendations described in subsection (3) of this section by:
(A) Providing
personnel trained and supervised by a registered nurse or school nurse; and
(B) Complying
with the requirements of ORS 678.010 to 678.448.
(5)(a) A
registered nurse or school nurse is responsible for coordinating the school
nursing services provided to an individual student. The registered nurse or
school nurse shall work in partnership with the students parent or guardian,
health care provider and appropriate school staff to the extent allowed by law.
(b) Decisions
related to when or where a student receives school nursing services must
jointly be made by the registered nurse or school nurse, the parent or guardian
of the student and any appropriate school staff. This paragraph does not apply
to students who have an individualized education program and for whom special
education and related services are determined by an individualized education
program team.
(6) The
Department of Education shall submit to the State Board of Education and the
interim legislative committees related to education an annual report no later
than October 1 of each year that is based on the previous school year and that
provides information on:
(a) The
availability of licensed practical nurses, registered nurses and school nurses
in each school district; and
(b) The number of
medically complex students, medically fragile students and nursing-dependent
students in each school district. [2009 c.843 §2; 2009 c.843 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 336.201
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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