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2920 Metropolitan Pkwy, Atlanta GA 30315 · License #CCLC-47977 · Center · Child Care Learning Center
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591-1-1-.36(10) · Rule 591-1-1-.36(10) requires that a child shall never be left unattended in a vehicle. $299.00 AND
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591-1-1-32(7) · Rule 591-1-1-32(7) requires that children shall be supervised at all times appropriate to the individual age, needs and capabilities of each child. Such supervision must include, but not be limited to, indoor and outdoor activities, mealtimes, naptime, transportation, field trips, and transitions between activities. "Supervision" means that the appropriate number of Staff members are physically present in the area where children are being cared for and are providing watchful oversight to the children, volunteers and Students-in-Training. The persons supervising in the child care area must be alert, positioned to maximize their ability to hear and see the children at all times, and able to respond promptly to the needs and actions of the children being supervised, as well as the actions of the volunteers and Students-in-Training, and provide timely attention to the children's actions and needs. Staff shall be attentive and participating with all children during mealtimes and shall be seated within an arm’s length away from children thirty-six (36) months of age and younger.
During an investigation, it was determined that on January 18, 2022, an eight-year-old child was left unattended on the center vehicle for approximately five minutes following routine morning school transportation. The driver left the center at 7:38 a.m. and dropped the children off at their elementary school at 7:47 a.m. The eight-year- old child did not exit the vehicle at the elementary school and remained asleep on the center van. The child was transported back to the center and arrived at 8:07 a.m. The child remained on the vehicle, asleep, when the driver transported a staff member’s child to their school and returned to the center, then exited the vehicle at approximately 8:30 a.m. After returning to the center, the child woke up and called his parent at 8:33 a.m. The parent called the center and informed them the child was still on the vehicle. The staff were unaware the child was still on the vehicle until notified by the parent.
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591-1-1-.36(7)(c)2 · Rule 591-1-1-.36(7)(c)2 requires that the driver or other designated person shall immediately document in writing, with a check or other mark/symbol to account for each child listed on the passenger transportation checklist each time a child enters and exits the vehicle. The driver or other designated staff person shall document in writing with a different mark/symbol to account for each child listed on the passenger transportation checklist who was not present on the vehicle for any reason. An explanation shall be documented in writing whenever a child is transported to a field trip site but is not present on the return trip to the Center.
It was determined that on January 18, 2022, that the center failed to account for all children on the vehicle when an eight-year-old child was left unattended from 8:30 a.m. to 8:35 a.m. on the vehicle. The transportation checklist was marked to account for the loading and unloading of the child, however, the child remained on the vehicle when it returned to the center. The checklist was erroneously completed to indicate that all children had excited the vehicle when one child remained on the vehicle asleep.
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591-1-1-.36(7)(d)1 · Rule 591-1-1-.36(7)(d)1 requires that the first check shall be conducted immediately upon unloading the last child at any location including, but not limited to, a field trip destination, arrival at the Center, and the last stop during transportation to home or school. The responsible person on the vehicle shall: physically walk through the entire vehicle; visually inspect all seat surfaces, under all seats and in all compartments or recesses in the vehicle’s interior; sign the passenger transportation checklist (s), indicating all of the children have exited the vehicle; and give the passenger transportation checklist(s) to the second designated Staff person.
It was determined based on an investigation that on January 18, 2022, the center staff failed to conduct the first vehicle check resulting in an eight-year-old child being left on the center vehicle unattended from approximately 8:30 a.m. to 8:35 a.m. While the transportation checklist was completed to indicate a first check had been conducted, the driver failed to physically walk through the entire vehicle, visually inspect all seat surfaces, under all seats and in all compartments or in the vehicle’s interior before exiting the vehicle. As a result, an eight-year-old child was left unattended on the vehicle for approximately five minutes.
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591-1-1-36(7)(d)2 · Rule 591-1-1-36(7)(d)2 requires that the second designated Staff person shall conduct a check of the vehicle immediately upon the completion of the first check of the vehicle. The responsible person shall physically walk through the entire vehicle; visually inspect all seat surfaces, under all seats and in all compartments or recesses in the vehicle's interior; and sign the passenger transportation checklist(s), indicating all of the children have exited the vehicle. There shall be continuous watchful oversight of the vehicle between the first check and second check.
It was determined that on January 18, 2022, the center staff failed to conduct the second vehicle check when an eight-year-old child was left unattended alone from 8:30 a.m. to 8:35 a.m. on the vehicle. A second check of the vehicle was not conducted as required. As a result, an eight-year-old child was left unattended on the vehicle for approximately five minutes.
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