Code of Colorado Regulations
1400 - Department of Early Childhood
1402 - Division of Early Learning, Licensing, and Administration
8 CCR 1402-1 - CHILD CARE FACILITY LICENSING RULES AND REGULATIONS
ADMISSION PROCEDURE
Section 8 CCR 1402-1-2.511 - ADMISSION
Universal Citation: 1400 CO Code Regs 8 CCR 1402-1-2.511
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
A. The center can only accept and care for children of the ages and capacity for which it has been licensed. At no time shall the number of children in attendance exceed the number for which the center has been licensed.
B. Admission procedures must be completed prior to the child's first day in care at the center and must include:
1. Completion of the registration information
for inclusion in the child's record, as required in rule section 2.530;
and
2. Providing the parent(s) or
guardian(s) with a copy of the center's most recent policies and
procedures.
3. If applicable, a
Department-approved health care plan authorized by the child's health care
provider and parent(s) or guardian(s) defining the interventions needed to care
for a child who has an identified health or developmental condition or concern
including, but not limited to seizures, asthma, diabetes, severe allergies,
heart or respiratory conditions, and physical disabilities.
a. Any applicable medications, supplies,
and/or medical equipment must be available to the staff prior to the child's
first (1st) day of care.
b. The staff working with a child with a
health care plan must be informed, trained, and delegated responsibility for
carrying out the health care plan by the Department-approved Child Care Health
Consultant; supervision of the plan and interventions must be
documented.
C. Children with Special Needs
1. The admission
of children who have special health care needs, disabilities, or developmental
delays which includes children with social, emotional, and behavioral needs
must be in alignment with the training and ability of staff and in compliance
with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Services offered must show that a
reasonable effort is made to accommodate the child's needs and to integrate the
child with other children. (see rule section 2.119 of the General Rules for
Child Care Facilities)
2. The
center must inform its Department-approved Child Care Health Consultant prior
to the first (1st) day of care of the enrollment of
a child with special health care needs, if known, so staff receive training,
delegation and supervision by the Department-approved Child Care Health
Consultant as indicated by the child's individualized health care
plan.
3. For a child with special
health care needs requiring intervention and/or medication, the center must
obtain written instructions for providing services from the child's parent(s)
or guardian(s), and the health care provider. If an existing individualized
health care plan is provided for the child, it must be reviewed and followed by
the center staff when caring for the child. If the child does not have an
existing individualized health care plan, the individualized health care plan
must be obtained by the child's first (1st) day of
care.
4. For an enrolled child
with a newly identified special health care need, the center must obtain
written instructions for providing services from the child's parent(s) or
guardian(s) and the health care provider. If the child with special health care
needs does not have an existing individualized health care plan, the
individualized health care plan and all associated medication(s) and/or
equipment must be provided within thirty (30) calendar days of the child's
identified need.
5. The individual
health care plan must be updated at least every twelve (12) months from the
date of the initial plan, and as changes occur. The plan must include all
information needed to care for the child, must be signed by the health care
provider and parent(s) or guardian(s), and must include, but not be limited to,
the following:
a. Medication and dosing
schedule;
b. Nutrition and feeding
instructions;
c. Medical equipment
or adaptive devices, including instructions;
d. Medical emergency instructions;
e. Toileting and personal hygiene
instructions;
f. Behavioral
interventions; and
g. Medical
procedure/ intervention.
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