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
CHILD CARE
Section 8 CCR 1402-1-2.413 - HEALTH CARE
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
A. The camp health program must be under the supervision of an individual qualified as stated in rule section 2.411(B).
B. At least ten (10) calendar days prior to admission, each camper must furnish a health history which indicates communicable diseases and chronic illnesses or injuries the individual has had, any known drug reactions and allergies, medications being taken, and any necessary health procedures or special diets.
C. The camp must inform its health care worker prior to the first day of care of the enrollment of a child with special health care needs, if known, to ensure staff receives training, delegation and supervision as indicated by the child's individualized health care plan.
D. The camper must present a statement confirming a physical examination, which has been performed within the preceding twenty-four (24) months from the first day of attendance at camp by a health care provider, which includes any physical problems which would limit the camper's activity, and any special care which the child will need.
E. The camper must submit
documentation of immunization status or exemption as required by Colorado
Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Up-to-date school-required
immunizations must be documented as specified on the Colorado Department of
Public Health and Environment certificate of immunization or on an "approved
alternate" Certificate of Immunization, defined in Colorado Department of
Public Health and Environment regulation at
6 CCR
1009-2:VI(A), (May 15, 2023), no later editions or
amendments are incorporated. These regulations are available from the Colorado
Department of Public Health and Environment at no cost at
F. Upon arrival or within twenty-four (24) hours each camper must be observed, by camp staff trained to do so, to identify noticeable evidence of any illness, communicable disease, or signs of abuse. The camp health care worker must meet with campers that have special medications, health procedures, special diet restrictions, known allergic reactions, chronic health conditions or any known physical limitations.
G. The camp must
provide evidence that the exclusion of a child that shows signs of illness or
communicable disease is in compliance with the exclusion guidelines of the
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), published by
CDPHE at
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RcdCmU4SYXwmVhJrA3Pyk0gP0MTDClkF/view,
herein incorporated by reference. No later editions or amendments are
incorporated. These recommendations are available from the Colorado Department
of Public Health and Environment at no cost at
H. If a camper requires medical attention away from the camp site, the camper's parents/guardians must be notified and necessary medical care must be sought from a health care provider or medical facility. Written authorization for medical care must be in the child's file pursuant to rule section 2.418.
I. In the case of travel-trip camps, primitive camps, or trips away from the camp, a copy of the statement which has been signed by the parent or guardian indicating that the camp staff may obtain emergency medical care must be in the possession of staff members accompanying the campers. The original signed statement must be readily accessible.
J. The camp health care worker must be responsible for administering medication to campers. If the health care worker is not a Colorado licensed registered nurse or physician, the health care worker may only administer medication prescribed for individual campers as delegated and supervised by a registered nurse or physician. Respiratory therapists may administer medication within their scope of practice.
K. Standing orders for over the counter medications must be updated annually and are only allowed with parental permission and when administered by a physician or registered nurse.
L. First Aid supplies must be located near food service operations, program areas, maintenance areas, the headquarters of the medical supervisor, and in motor vehicles which are used to transport campers.
M. There must be an identified headquarters of the health care worker at the campsite.
N. Transportation must be available at all times in cases of medical emergency according to the written emergency medical evacuation plan of the camp.
O. To ensure the protection of campers from sun exposure the camp must: