For each child enrolled, the provider shall maintain on file a complete immunization record.
[19a-87b-10(b)(2)(A)(v) and/or 19a-87b-10(l)] · Corrected Mar 5, 2024
The provider shall have a complete and current general health record on file when the child begins attending the family child care home, signed and dated by a physician, physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse. These records shall be returned to the parent when the child is withdrawn from the family child care home.
[19a-87b-10(b)(2)] · Corrected Mar 5, 2024
For each child enrolled, the provider shall have on file and shall keep updated the parent's written permission and instructions specifying the name, address and telephone numbers of persons permitted to remove the child from the family child care home on behalf of the parent.
[19a-87b-10(b)(3)(A)] · Corrected Mar 5, 2024
For each child enrolled, the provider shall have on file and shall keep updated the parent's written permission and instructions specifying any activity away from the family child care home, including days and times, and transportation for children leaving the family child care home by the provider or staff.
[19a-87b-10(b)(3)(C)-(D)-(F)] · Corrected Mar 5, 2024
For each child enrolled, the provider shall have on file and shall keep updated the parent's written permission and instructions specifying the conditions under which the parent may allow swimming when recreational swimming is part of the family child care program.
[19a-87b-10(b)(3)(E)] · Corrected Mar 5, 2024
The provider is responsible for ensuring that the physical needs of the children are adequately met while receiving family child care services.
[19a-87b-10(c)] · Corrected Mar 5, 2024
The provider shall maintain in the family child care home a written individual plan of care for each child with disabilities or special health care needs who requires special care be taken or provided while the child is at the family child care home. Such plan shall be developed with the child’s parent(s) and health care provider at intake, implemented and updated as necessary. Such plan shall include appropriate care of the child in the event of a medical or other emergency and shall be signed by the provider, parent(s) and any approved staff members responsible for the care of the child.
[19a-87b-10(d)(3)] · Corrected Mar 5, 2024
The provider shall develop a written plan for the protection of children and staff in the event of emergencies.
[19a-87b-9(d)(4)(E)-(5)] · Corrected Mar 5, 2024
The provider and staff shall be periodically instructed and kept informed of their duties under the plan and shall practice at least quarterly an emergency evacuation drill. A written log of the practiced drills shall be maintained at the family child care home for one year.
[19a-87b-9(d)(5)] · Corrected Mar 5, 2024
The provider shall have at least one portable, readily accessible first aid kit where children are in care, including field trips. Each kit shall be a closed container for storing first aid supplies, accessible to the provider and substitute at all times but out of the reach of children. First aid kits shall contain required supplies and shall be restocked after use.
[19a-87b-9(m) and/or 19a-87b-9(n)] · Corrected Mar 5, 2024
The provider shall be responsible for protecting the health and safety of the children from household pets and other animals at the facility. Animal waste shall be kept inaccessible to children. The provider shall develop and implement a written plan to keep any animal kept at the facility inaccessible to the children if the animal is known to be dangerous or aggressive. A current rabies vaccination certificate shall be kept on file at the family child care home for each dog and cat over fourteen (14) weeks of age. The provider shall be responsible for maintaining any animal kept at the facility in accordance with all applicable local and state laws and to have such documentation on file.
[19a-87b-9(o)] · Corrected Mar 5, 2024
The provider shall post a copy of the developmental milestones document developed by the Office of Early Childhood in a conspicuous place at the program.
[19a-87b-10(h)(10)] · Corrected Mar 5, 2024
The provider shall post in a conspicuous place in the family child care home the requirements pertaining to sleep arrangements and discuss with the child’s parent(s) the requirements prior to enrollment and reviewed as needed during the period of the child’s enrollment.
[19a-87b-10(f)(8)] · Corrected Mar 5, 2024
Prior to the administration of any medication other than nonprescription topical medications, the provider and any substitute(s) who are responsible for administering the medications shall be trained in the methods of administration of medications and in the specific route by which the medication will be administered and shall receive written approval from the trainer indicating that the trainee has successfully completed such training. A provider or substitute trained and approved to administer medication shall be present whenever a child who has orders to receive medication is enrolled and present at the family child care home. Training approval documents and outline shall be maintained on site at the family child care home.
[19a-87b-17(b)(1) and/or 19a-87b-17(b)(2)] · Corrected Mar 5, 2024
For each child enrolled, the provider shall have on file and shall keep updated the parent's written permission and instructions specifying name, address and telephone numbers of emergency medical care provider for the children.
[19a-87b-10(b)(3)(B)] · Corrected Mar 5, 2024
For each child enrolled, the provider shall maintain on file a current and complete enrollment form. This form shall be kept for one year after a child ceases to be enrolled in the family child care home.
[19a-87b-10(b)(1)] · Corrected Mar 5, 2024