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Fargo ND 58103 · License #09-85-8069-G · Home-based · Group
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75-03-09-18 · . Minimum sanitation and safety requirements.-The provider shall ensure that the group child care building, grounds, and equipment are located, cleaned, and maintained to protect the health and safety of children. Routine maintenance and cleaning procedures must be established to protect the health of the children and the staff members.
The group childcare home was cluttered with boxes of food that needed to be put away. Laundry was piled up in bags in the basement. The kitchen floor needed to be vacuumed and cleaned. Kitchen counters were cluttered with clean and dirty dishes. There is not enough square footage to accommodate the children enrolled. Too many pack n plays set up in the living room, this space is included in the usable space map.
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75-03-09-22 · . Records-The provider shall maintain the following records: a. The child's full name, birthdate, and current home address; b. Legal names of the child's parents, and current business and personal telephone numbers where they can be reached; c. Names and telephone numbers of individuals who may assume responsibility for the child if the individuals legally responsible for the child cannot be reached immediately in an emergency; d. A written statement from the parents authorizing emergency medical care; e. Names and telephone numbers of individuals authorized to take the child from the group child care; f. Verification that the child has received all immunizations appropriate for the child's age, as prescribed by the public health division of the department, or have on file a document citing that the child is medically exempt or exempt from immunizations based on religious, philosophical, or moral beliefs; and 18 g. A current health assessment or a health assessment statement completed by the parent, obtained at the time of initial enrollment of the child which must indicate any special precautions for diet, medication, or activity. This assessment must be completed annually. 3. The provider must verify the identification of the child through official documentation such as a certified birth certificate, certified school records, passport, or any other documentary evidence the provider considers appropriate proof of identity and shall comply with North Dakota Century Code section 12-60-26. 4. The provider shall ensure that all records, photographs, and information maintained with respect to children receiving child care services are kept confidential, and that access is limited to staff members, the parents of each child, and to the following, unless otherwise protected by law:
Some of the children enrolled didn't have the appropriate documents, Child InformationSheet, Parents Statement of Health, Immunization records, Birth Certificate.
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