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Home › VT › Rutland › Collett, Jody
112 Forest Street, Rutland VT 05701 · License #61355 · Center · Registered Fcch
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2.3.8.3 · The FCCP shall ensure that the FCCP; all individuals residing in the home; staff; and any individuals who are left alone with children have met ongoing background check requirements by submitting at least once every five (5) years a Records Check Authorization form to the Division and as required shall submit to fingerprinting.
Upon review of program record check information it was identified that Household Member A had not submitted a Record Check Authorization form to the Division, nor submitted to fingerprinting, in the last five (5) years. A letter notifying the Provider of this requirement was sent on 11/24/2024.
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5.10.1.8 · Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention The FCCP shall comply with the requirements of 18 V.S.A. Chapter 38 Vermont Lead Law and shall ensure that Essential Maintenance Practices (EMP) is performed. This includes but is not limited to protecting children from peeling or chipping paint, and dust build up from the friction of moving doors or windows.
Upon review of the Vermont Department of Health's IRC compliance database it was identified that IRC practices had not been conducted at this program in more than three hundred sixty-five (365) days. Provider statements confirmed this.
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4.7 · The FCCP shall establish written policies and procedures. Written information provided to parents of all children enrolled in the FCCH shall include, at minimum: * Assurance that parents have access to the FCCH and their child(ren) without prior notice and have access to their children's records as required in the rule 3.3.4.6 of these regulations; * A description of information needed from parents for child's enrollment file as required in rules in section 3.3.4.1 of these regulations; * A typical daily schedule of activities; * Information about fees and payment policies; * Information about hours of operation and closings; * Procedures for signing children in and out; * Procedures for emergencies as required in the rules in section 3.6 of these regulations; * Information about the nutrition, meals and meal preparation at the FCCH; * Safe sleep policies, as applicable; * No smoking policy; * Information about results from the test for lead in the drinking water and any plan for remediation; * FCCH policies on field trips, other off-site activity and transportation; * FCCH health policies including illness exclusions, administration of medication, and immunizations; * FCCH policies and practice regarding positive guidance and behavior management; * Assurance that confidentiality of child and family information is maintained; * Information about the requirement to report suspected child abuse and/or neglect as required in the rules in section 3.2 of these regulations; * Assurance that non-discrimination and respect for each child's family and culture is maintained; * FCCH approach to ensure wholesome growth and positive developmental experiences for children enrolled; * FCCH policies related to the inclusion of children with special needs and disabilities; * A description of religious activities, if any; * Information on how to access these FCCH regulations and other information about child development online; * Information concerning complaint procedures; * Information about the Child Care Consumer Line, including the telephone number (1-800-649-2642); and * FCCH policies and procedures related to the expulsion of children.
Upon review of the Provider's Family Handbook it was identified that eleven (11) of the twenty-four (24) required components were missing or incomplete. This was discussed during a site visit dated 07/10/2024. An email was sent to the Provider on 07/11/2024 detailing the missing components. As of 06/13/2025 the required revisions had not been made.
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5.10.1.1.1 · The FCCP shall ensure that children are protected from electrical outlets, such as by using protective covers, tamper-proof outlets, or other devices manufactured for this purpose.
Four (4) uncovered outlets were observed in the kitchen within reach of children. In addition, a square multi-outlet adapter was observed in the living room area with five (5) uncovered recepticles accesible to children.
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3.2.3 · It is the responsibility of the FCCP to ensure that staff and partner staff working with children in the FCCH understand that abuse and/or neglect of children is against the law and that all child care workers are legally required to report suspected child abuse or neglect as specified in the rule 3.2.2 of these regulations.
Upon review of staff BFIS credential accounts it was noted that Staff A had not completed training in Protecting Vermont's Children: Reporting Abuse and Neglect. Provider statements confirmed this.
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5.10.3.3 · Safe Use Zones For all play equipment that is thirty (30) inches or higher from the ground, including climbing equipment, slides, swings and other similar equipment, the FCCP shall ensure that the surface under and around the equipment, included recommended use zones, is of approved resilient material that protects children if they fall. * Materials in the use zone shall consist of wood chips, pea stone, mulch, engineered wood fibers, sand, safety-tested shredded or rubber like material or rubber mats designed for protective cushioning; * Materials used in the use zone shall follow the recommendations listed in the most recent publication of U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's Public Playground Safety Handbook regarding critical depth of tested materials determined by the height of the highest climbing surface of the equipment; * Materials used in the use zone shall be installed and maintained according to the manufacturer's instructions; * If the loose material such as sand, mulch, or shredded rubber is used in use zones, the FCCP shall ensure that the material is raked regularly and replenished to maintain depth and resilience; and * If the resilient material in use zones freezes, the FCCP shall ensure that the children will not play on the equipment until the resilient material has thawed and is once again resilient.
The outdoor play area had structures (slides, dome and swings) that measured thirty (30) inches or greater off the ground; those structures did not have adequate cushioning material as required.
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7.1.2.1 · The FCCP shall have successfully completed pediatric first aid and CPR prior to being licensed and must remain currently certified.
Providers CPR/First Aid expired in October 2021, and was not renewed as required by this rule.
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7.2.2 · The FCCP shall submit a Records Check Authorization form to the Division for any new individuals, sixteen (16) years of age or older, residing in the FCCH or present more than five (5) times in 365 days during the FCCH's hours of operation as required in the rule 2.3.7.2 of these regulations.
Household Member A turned sixteen (16) in November 2021. A record check authorization form had not been received by the Division prior to the visit.
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5.10.1.8 · Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention The FCCP shall comply with the requirements of 18 V.S.A. Chapter 38 Vermont Lead Law and shall ensure that Essential Maintenance Practices (EMP) is performed. This includes but is not limited to protecting children from peeling or chipping paint, and dust build up from the friction of moving doors or windows.
Sections of the garage had peeling and chipping paint. The steps to the back porch have worn areas of paint.
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7.4.4 · All staff, with the exception of substitutes, shall complete fifteen (15) clock hours of annual professional development activities as required in the rule 7.4.2 of these regulations.
Upon review of Provider A's BFIS Quality and Credential account, on-site files, email communication with Northern Lights at CCV, and communication post visit with Provider A, it was determined that Provider A was missing six (6) and a half hours of annual professional development between 07/27/2019-07/26/2020.
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2.3.8.7 · If the results of the test for lead in the drinking water equaled or exceeded acceptable limits at the time of initial licensure, the FCCP shall ensure that a flush sample is analyzed once every 365 days by a Drinking Water Laboratory certified by the State of Vermont according to 18 V.S.A. S501b. Documentation from this water test shall be maintained on site.
Upon request to review water testing results, the Provider stated that water testing had not yet been completed. The Provider further stated she had just collected the sample the day before and was sending it out to be tested but was concerned that she would have to do another sampling as she wasn't going to be able to get it in the mail in time to be within the stated time requirement. Provider was advised that water testing was a condition on her license and was required to have been met by 9/1/2017.
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