Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) Transportation Provided by the Center.
(a) If the center provides transportation or
any activities away from the center, a written statement, signed by each
child's parent(s)/guardian(s), shall be on file in the center prior to the
child's participation in such activities. The statement shall indicate that the
parent(s)/guardian(s) has/have been informed that the Department of Human
Resources does not inspect activities provided away from the center and that
the licensee assumes full responsibility for such activities.
(b) The center shall be responsible for each
child who is using transportation contracted for, arranged by, or provided by
the center. For purposes of these regulations, transportation includes the use
of vehicles as well as walking to and from away-from-the-center
activities.
(c) Transportation
checklists.
1. Checklists, on the required
form, shall be used to account for the loading and unloading of each child from
the vehicle at every location. Checklists shall also be used to account for
each child during activities that include walking to and from the
center.
2. The center shall
designate the staff person responsible for completing the checklist. The
designated staff person shall sign (initials are not acceptable) the checklist
when it has been completed.
3. The
driver of the vehicle shall sign (initials are not acceptable) the completed
checklist at each location, indicating he or she has checked each seat in the
vehicle at each location to verify that no child is left on the
vehicle.
4. Completed checklists
shall be kept on file in the center for the current year plus at least two
additional years. (See Rule
660-5-26-.08, (5), for
requirements regarding records to be kept in the center.)
(d) When the center provides transportation
to and from the home or another designated location, the center shall be
responsible for picking the child up at the designated location and delivering
the child to the care of the designated person.
(e) Supervision of children in center
vehicles.
1. In addition to the driver, staff
shall be provided to meet required staff-child ratios for children younger than
lawful school age. (See Rule
660-5-26-.04, for required
ratios.) Note: The driver of the vehicle shall not be counted in the required
staff-child ratio when children younger than lawful school age are
transported.
2. For children of
lawful school age and older, fewer than fifteen (15) children may be
transported with only the driver of the vehicle, provided the driver meets
child care worker qualifications.
3. If fifteen (15) or more children of lawful
school age are transported, at least one (1) staff person in addition to the
driver shall be required.
4. If
thirty (30) or more children of lawful school age are transported, at least two
(2) staff persons in addition to the driver shall be required.
5. No child shall be left in a vehicle
without adult supervision at any time.
6. A staff person shall accompany each child
younger than 21/2 years of age from the vehicle to the care of the designated
person.
7. A staff person shall
visually supervise each child 21/2 years of age and older from the vehicle to
the care of a designated person.
8.
The driver shall check each seat of the vehicle at each location to verify that
no child is left on the vehicle.
(f) Safety precautions in all vehicles used
and operated by the center in transporting children.
1. Stationary seating space for each child
shall be provided, and no child shall sit on the floor. Children shall remain
seated while the vehicle is in motion.
2. Doors shall be locked at all times when
the vehicle is moving.
3. Children
shall not be transported in the front seat of any vehicle with a passenger side
air bag.
4. The driver of the
vehicle and all passengers shall be secured in a passenger restraint system at
all times when the vehicle is moving.
5. Each child shall be properly secured using
an aftermarket or integrated child passenger restraint system meeting
applicable state and federal motor vehicle safety standards. Each child
passenger restraint system shall be appropriate for the age and size of the
child.
(i) Each child younger than one (1)
year of age or weighing less than twenty (20) pounds shall be secured in an
infant only or a convertible seat used in a rear facing position which is
properly anchored to the vehicle, installed and used according to the
manufacturer's instructions and maintained in good condition.
(ii) Each child younger than five (5) years
of age or weighing less than 40 pounds shall be properly secured in a
convertible seat in the forward facing position or in a forward facing seat
which is properly anchored to the vehicle, installed and used according to the
manufacturer's instructions and maintained in good condition.
(iii) Each child younger than six (6) years
of age shall be properly secured in a booster seat which is properly anchored
to the vehicle, installed and used according to the manufacturer's instructions
and maintained in good condition.
(iv) Each child six (6) years of age and
older, the driver, and each adult passenger shall be secured in an individual
seat belt, which is properly anchored to the vehicle.
(g) Vehicle safety check.
1. A safety check, on the required form,
shall be done annually and signed and dated by a mechanic, on all vehicles
regularly used by the center to transport children.
2. A copy of the safety check, on the
required form, shall be on file in the center. The safety check shall show that
the following items are operating in a safe condition: brakes; tires; lights
(head, signal, brake, tail); windshield wipers; steering; and exhaust system;
ventilation and heating system; and passenger restraint systems.
(2) Transportation
Provided by Parent(s)/Guardian(s) or Other Designated Person(s).
(a) Each child being transported by
parent(s)/guardian(s) or other designated person(s) shall be accompanied into
and out of the center by the parent, guardian, or other person.
(b) The center shall require the parent(s)/
guardian(s) or other person(s) designated by the parent(s)/ guardian(s) to sign
(signature required, initials not acceptable) each child in/out at each
arrival/departure to the center, indicating the time of arrival/departure. An
exception to the written signature will allow the use of Biometric ID for
parent(s)/guardians(s.) This Biometric ID system will measure some unique
aspects of the individual such as but not limited to fingerprint and/or iris
recognition.
(c) If any child walks
to the center from school or another designated location, or is transported
to/from the center by school bus, center staff shall sign (signature required,
initials not acceptable) each child in upon arrival, indicating time of
arrival.
(d) The center shall
require written authorization from a child's parent(s)/guardian(s) to release a
child to any person other than the parent(s)/guardian(s) or persons designated
on the child's preadmission form.
(e) The center shall require unfamiliar
authorized persons to show photographic identification when releasing a
child.