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Post by Logan on May 8, 2017 4:06:41 GMT -6
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington students will no longer need a note from a doctor and parent in order to use sunscreen at school under a new law signed by Gov. Jay Inslee. Inslee signed the bill Thursday and the law takes effect immediately. Previously, students needed a prescription or note from a licensed health care professional and a parent or guardian to use over-the-counter sunscreen products while at school. According to The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, sunscreen is considered to be a medication because it is regulated by the United States Food and Drug Administration and is categorized as a "sunscreen drug product." Senate Bill 5404 exempts sunblock from being classified as a medication so children can use it on campus, at school-sponsored events or during field trips. www.yakimaherald.com/news/state_news/washington-governor-signs-bill-allowing-sunscreen-in-schools/article_e166f8d3-b696-5df5-8e4a-934d20f598ec.html
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