Oklahoma City district students with a medical condition that requires marijuana will be permitted to use the drug at school, the school board voted unanimously Monday night.

According to the new policy, which takes effect immediately, the district will provide a private location for a caregiver to administer medical marijuana to students at school.

The caregiver would be responsible for bringing the medical marijuana to the qualifying student and promptly removing the medical marijuana from the premises after consumption or use, the policy states.

Voters passed State Question 788 in June, legalizing medical marijuana, which is recommended by a doctor in the treatment of a medical condition.