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32 | Novel Corona virus (COVID-19) Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Guidance for Early Childhood Education Providers was discussed.
Additional information available at: www.publichealth.lacounty.gov
Applicant was informed that it is required by law to post the following in the facility:
● Emergency Disaster Plan (LIC 610A) - This must be posted in your home next to the telephone and
The Earthquake Preparedness Checklist (LIC 9148), must be attached to the LIC610A and available
to the public.
● Notification of Parents' Rights Poster (PUB 394) - This poster must be placed in an area of the home
where all parents can see it
● Facility License, (LIC 203)-Your Family Child Care Home License must be posted in an area of the
home where it can be easily seen.
● Notice of Site Visit (LIC 9213) must remain posted for 30 days (during the hours that children are in care) after each site visit by a licensing representative.● Any licensing report documenting a type “A” citation must be posted for 30 days during the hours that children are in care.
● Any licensing report or other document verifying compliance or non-compliance with the Department’s order to correct a Type “A” deficiency must be posted for 30 days during the hours that children are in care. Employee records must be maintained by the applicant and shall contain the following: LIC9052/Employee Rights, LIC 9108 Mandated Reporter Form, an employment contract or application containing the following information: Employees Full Name, Date of Birth, Driver's License Number, Date of Employment, Documentation of Health and Safety Training, Duties of the employee. Licensee is reminded that records for employees as well as children must be maintained for 3 years after separation for the FCCH.
LPA discussed the safe sleep for baby pamphlet. Each infant shall be constantly supervised
and under direct visual observation by an adult person at all times. Under no circumstances shall any infant be left unattended. In order to visually observed and supervise sleeping infants there should be no obstruction to the view of the infants, which could include transparency walls and/or half walls. LPA recommend that infants sleep safest in crib with no bumpers, pillows, blankets, or toys, and on their backs, and every sleep time counts to reduce the risk of SIDS and other sleep related causes of infant death
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