Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 28 - EDUCATION
Part CLXI - Bulletin 137-Louisiana Early Learning Center Licensing Regulations
Chapter 15 - Minimum General Requirements and Standards
Section CLXI-1509 - Policies
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code CLXI-1509
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 12, December 20, 2024
A. An early learning center shall establish in writing, prominently post or show parent's signature of receipt, implement, and adhere to the following policies:
1. child abuse and neglect policy:
a. as mandated reporters, all staff and
owners shall report any allegation or suspicion of abuse or neglect of a child
to the Louisiana Child Protection Statewide Hotline (855) 4LA-KIDS [(855)
452-5437];
b. an early learning
center shall not delay the reporting of suspected abuse or neglect to the Child
Protection Statewide Hotline in order to conduct an internal investigation to
verify the abuse or neglect allegations; and
c. an early learning center shall not require
staff to report suspected abuse or neglect to the center or management prior to
reporting it to the Child Protection Statewide Hotline;
2. non-discrimination policy that prohibits
discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, national origin,
handicap, ancestry or whether a child is being breastfed;
3. admissions policy that includes admission
criteria;
4. disclosure of
information policy that provides notice to parents of the licensing authority
of the department and the availability of licensing surveys/inspections,
regulations and information regarding early learning centers from the
departments website;
5. complaint
policy:
a. parents shall be advised of the
licensing authority of the department along with the current telephone number
and email address. Parents shall also be advised that they may call or write
the department should they have significant, unresolved licensing complaints;
6. parental access
policy:
a. parents shall be allowed to visit
the center anytime during its regular hours of operation and when children are
present;
7. parental
involvement policy:
a. parents shall be
offered a minimum of two opportunities for involvement each year, which may
include but are not limited to, an open house, parent education session, parent
and staff conference, family pot luck dinner, holiday party or parent or
grandparents day;
8.
behavior management policy:
a. each center
shall develop and implement a written behavior management policy describing the
methods of behavior guidance and management that shall be used at the
center;
b. the behavior management
policy shall prohibit children from being subject to any of the following:
i. physical or corporal punishment which
includes but is not limited to yelling, slapping, spanking, yanking, shaking,
pinching, exposure to extreme temperatures or other measures producing physical
pain, putting anything in the mouth of a child, requiring a child to exercise,
or placing a child in an uncomfortable position;
ii. verbal abuse, which includes but is not
limited to using offensive or profane language, telling a child to "shut up",
or making derogatory remarks about children or family members of children in
the presence of children;
iii. the
threat of a prohibited action even if there is no intent to follow through with
the threat;
iv. being disciplined
by another child;
v. being bullied
by another child;
vi. being
deprived of food or beverages;
vii.
being restrained by devices such as high chairs or feeding tables for
disciplinary purposes; and
viii.
having active play time withheld for disciplinary purposes, except timeout may
be used during active play time for an infraction incurred during the
playtime;
c. time out:
i. the behavior management policy shall
address the center's use of time out, if the center uses time out, including
the minimum requirements and shall not be used for children under age
two;
ii. a time out shall take
place within sight of staff;
iii.
the length of each time out shall be based on the age of the child and shall
not exceed one minute per year of age;
iv. for children over age six, a time out may
be extended beyond one minute per year of age, if a signed and dated statement,
including a maximum time limit, from the parent granting such permission, is on
file at the center;
d.
the behavior management policy shall establish steps for addressing behaviors
identified by the site as dangerous and/or out of control behaviors. Suspension
or expulsions should only be considered as a final action after the
implementation of behavior support strategies, including at a minimum:
i. engaging parents by written communication
and/or parent conference; and
ii.
providing a referral to Early Steps, Child Search, and/or mental health
consultant if appropriate.
9. electronic devices policy that provides
that all activities involving electronic devices, including but not limited to
television, movies, games, videos, computers and hand held electronic devices,
shall adhere to the following limitations:
a.
electronic device activities for children under age two are prohibited;
and
b. time allowed for electronic
device activities for children ages two and above shall not exceed two hours
per day, with the exception that television, DVD, or video viewing shall be
limited to no more than one hour per day;
10. computer practices policy that requires
computers that allow internet access by children to be equipped with monitoring
or filtering software that limits access by children to inappropriate websites,
e-mail, and instant messaging;
11.
programs, movies and video games policy:
a.
programs, movies, and video games with violent or adult content, including but
not limited to soap operas, television news, and sports programs aimed at
audiences other than children, shall not be permitted in the presence of
children;
b. all television, video,
DVD, or other programming shall be suitable for the youngest child
present;
c. "PG" programming or its
television equivalent shall not be shown to children under age five;
d. "PG" programming shall only be viewed by
children age five and above and shall require written parental
authorization;
e. any programming
with a rating more restrictive than "PG" is prohibited;
f. all video games shall be suitable for the
youngest child with access to the games:
i.
"E10+" rated games shall be permitted for children ages 10 years and
older;
ii. "T" and "M" rated games
are prohibited.
12. monitoring policy for provisionally
employed staff members:
a. each center shall
develop and implement a written policy describing the monitoring procedures
that shall be used at the center when staff members are employed on a
provisional basis due to an incomplete CCCBC-based determination of eligibility
for child care purposes or any other provisions of this Bulletin;
b. the monitoring policy shall include all
requirements for the monitoring of provisionally employed staff members set
forth in §1804.B and
§1811.D of this
Part;
c. the center shall post a
copy of the policy in the center in a place visible to all parents and
staff;
d. the center shall provide
copies of the written policy to each parent/legal custodian of enrolled
children, center staff member and provisionally employed staff member, and the
center shall obtain signed documentation from each that a copy of the policy
has been received.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 17:6 and 17:407.40(A)(1).
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