Parental Consent for School Health-Related Services
Per Senate Bill 12, Texas school districts must have written parent/guardian consent before providing any non-emergency health-related services at school or during school-sponsored activities. Only lifesaving care may be given without consent.
Health-related services may include:
- First aid and illness/injury care
- Vital sign checks (e.g., temperature, blood pressure)
- Vision/hearing screenings
- Diabetes and concussion response
- Medication administration
- Health education, lice/spinal screenings, and more
Services may be provided by nurses or trained school staff (e.g., teachers, coaches, counselors). If you decline consent on this form, your child will not receive care for non-life-threatening issues and must be picked up immediately if ill or injured.



