Although the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection is a communicable disease, it is not transmitted casually. Therefore it is not in itself a reason to remove a student from school. Decisions about the proper educational placement of a student with HIV infection shall be based on, among other things, the student’s behavior, neurological development and physical condition. A regular evaluation of the placement decision shall be conducted to assess changes in the student’s physical condition. In the event a student with HIV infection qualifies for services as a child with disabilities under state and federal law, the procedures for determining …

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  • Last Adopted: March 12, 2009

Cross References:

  • EBBA, Prevention of Disease/Infection Transmission
  • IHBA, Special Education Programs for Students with Disabilities
  • JB, Equal Educational Opportunities
  • JF, Student Admissions to/Withdrawal from School
  • JLCA, Physical Examinations of Students
  • JRA/JRC, Student Records/Release of Information on Students
Policy Section: J - Students

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