Code of Maine Rules
10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
144 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES - GENERAL
Chapter 33 - Family Child Care Provider Licensing Rule
Section 144-33-12 - HEALTH AND MEDICAL
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
A. Immunization. Immunization records must be maintained to ensure proper medical treatment is determined and given in the event of a disease outbreak or public health emergency.
B. Accidents and sudden illness. The provider must immediately notify the child's parent of any serious illness, injury, or accident involving the child. If the parent is not available at the time of emergency, the provider must notify an adult designated by the parent. For any serious illness or injury, the provider must seek appropriate medical attention.
C. Medication administration. A provider may give a child prescription medication only when the provider has a written, signed and dated order from either a parent or a physician.
D. First aid kit and manual. The licensee must have a first aid kit and a current first aid manual. The type of supplies that must be included in a complete first aid kit include, but are not limited to, adhesive tape, band aids, gauze pads, gauze roller bandage, disposable non-latexgloves, instant cold pack, scissors, tweezers, thermometer, CPR mouth guard, and antiseptic wipes.
E. Trained provider present. A provider who is currently certified in basic adult, child, and infantfirst aid and CPR must be present at all times while child care is being provided.
F. Exclusion of children due to illness. When a child becomes ill, but does not require immediate medical help, the provider shall determine if the child should be sent home. The provider shall notify the parent/guardian of the child who has symptoms that require exclusion.
G. Prevention of exposure to blood and body fluids. The provider must take measures to prevent potential exposure to blood and other potentially infectious fluids, which may include use of disposable gloves. When touching blood, body fluids, secretions, excretions, mucous membranes, or non-intact skin, providers shall:
H. Allergies. Documentation regarding children's food allergies/food intolerance, as verified by a physician, must be readily accessible and reviewed by all providers responsible for food preparation and distribution.
I. Handwashing. Handwashing must be done with soap and running water. The provider shall ensure that all adults and all children wash their hands in at least the following circumstances: