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32 | -Pediatric CPR and First Aid expires: 3/2020
-Child Care Roster, Disaster Plan, and Children's Records were discussed.
-Children records and required licensing forms were discussed as well as mandated child abuse reporting and criminal records clearance (finger prints and child abuse clearance) requirement. Mandated reporter training has been completed. Licensee does not carry liability insurance.
The following was discussed: Individuals who are 18 years of age or older living or working in the home must be finger print cleared prior to licensure or living/working in the facility. Individuals within one month of their 18th birthday must be fingerprinted immediately. An immediate $100 per day Civil Penalty for a maximum of five days for the first violation and a maximum of 30 days for subsequent violations per individual will be issued. If an individual has a clearance with the Department, a criminal record clearance may be transferred. LIC 9182 Criminal Background Clearance Transfer Request may be used.
During operating hours no smoking, no infant walkers, Johnny jumpers, exersaucers and any other item that falls into that category are allowed in the facility. Earthquake, fire disaster, and safety drill posting requirement were explained in detail on this date.
Licensee has been advised of the following:
· Pools should be inaccessible by a pool cover or a 5-foot fence around the perimeter of the pool. If the fence is made out of chain link, the opening should not allow a golf ball to pass through. Fences made out of mesh will need to be approved by the department. Mesh fence will remain in place whenever licensed care is provided, and as long as the mesh fence makes the swimming pool inaccessible to children as determined by licensing staff.
· Pool cover label should read F1346-91 American Society for Testing Material and it should be able to withstand the weight of an adult without water above cover when standing.
· Dog(s) and or pets should be isolated from children in care.
· It is recommended that a First Aid kit be available on premises.
· Outdoor supervision required at all times. If outdoor area not adequately fenced provider must be with children at all times when outdoors. |