New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 16 - CHILD CARE LICENSING
Part 2 - CHILD CARE CENTERS, OUT OF SCHOOL TIME PROGRAMS, FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES, AND OTHER EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Section 8.16.2.40 - LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR OUT OF SCHOOL TIME CARE
Universal Citation: 8 NM Admin Code 8.16.2.40
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. LICENSING REQUIREMENTS:
(1) APPLICATION FORM: An applicant will
complete an application form provided by the licensing authority and include
payment for the non-refundable application fee. Applications will be rejected
unless all supporting documents are received within six months of the date
indicated on the application. A 45 day extension will be granted if the
licensee provides documentation to the licensing authority that documents were
submitted to the appropriate agencies in a timely manner but, through no fault
of their own, they have not received responses from these agencies.
(2) A program will submit a new application
to the licensing authority before changing anything that is stated on the
license such as dates, capacity, director, address, etc.
(3) BACKGROUND CHECK: The licensing authority
will provide a copy of the most current version of the department's background
check and employment history verification provisions (8.8.3 NMAC), regulations,
fingerprint instructions, and forms for recording an employment history. The
licensee will be responsible for obtaining background checks on all staff
members, educators, volunteers, and prospective staff members, educators,
volunteers, any person who may have unsupervised physical access to children,
and all adults residing in the home as per the requirements of the most current
version of the department's background check and employment history
verification provisions. All requirements of the current background check and
employment history verification provisions pursuant to 8.8.3 NMAC must be met
prior to the issuance of an initial license. Prior to a staff member's
employment, a staff member must receive a notice of provisional employment or
obtain a background check in accordance with 8.8.3 NMAC. A background check
must be conducted in accordance with 8.8.3 NMAC at least once every five years
on all required individuals.
(4)
ZONING, BUILDING AND OTHER APPROVALS: An applicant will use the approvals
provided to the schools and community centers as long as the approvals are
current according to the applicable department's requirements. Acceptable
documents will be provided to the licensing authority before licensure.
Otherwise, an applicant will have:
(a) current
written zoning approval from the appropriate city, county or state
authority;
(b) current written
building approval, such as a certificate of occupancy, from the appropriate
city, county or state authority;
(c) current written approval of the state
fire marshal office or other appropriate city, county or state fire-prevention
authority; and
(d) current written
approval from the New Mexico environment department or other environmental
health authority for:
(i) a kitchen, if meals
are prepared and served on site in the program;
(ii) private water supply, if
applicable;
(iii) private waste or
sewage disposal, if applicable; and,
(iv) a swimming pool, if
applicable.
(5)
ACCESS REQUIREMENTS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES IN NEW FACILITIES:
Accessibility for individuals with disabilities is provided in all new
facilities and will include the following.
(a) Main entry into the facility is level or
has a ramp to allow for wheelchair access.
(b) Building layout allows for access to the
main activity area.
(c) Access to
at least one bathroom is required to have a door clearance of 32 inches. The
toilet unit also provides a 60-inch diameter turning radius.
(d) If ramps are provided to the building,
the slope of each ramp is at least a 12-inch horizontal run for each inch of
vertical rise.
(e) Ramps exceeding
a six-inch rise are provided with handrails.
(f) Requirements contained herein are minimum
and additional disability requirements may apply depending on the size and
complexity of the facility.
(6) SCHEDULE: All applications for a new
license will include a description of the programs proposed activities and
schedule.
(7) INITIAL SURVEY: The
licensing authority will schedule a survey for a program when it receives a
complete application with all supporting documents.
B. CAPACITY OF A PROGRAM:
(1) The number of children in a program,
either in total or by age, will not exceed the capacity stated on the
license.
(2) The licensing
authority will count all children in the care of the program even if the
children are on a field trip or other outing outside the program site. Children
shall not be cared for in unlicensed areas of the facility.
(3) A program must meet the following space
requirements:
(a) 35 square feet of indoor
activity space measured wall to wall on the inside for each child in a program,
excluding single-use areas, such as restrooms, kitchens, and storage areas, and
excluding offsets and built-in fixtures.
(b) A program must have an outdoor activity
space.
(4) The capacity
of each room will be posted in an area of the room that is readily visible to
parents, staff members and visitors.
C. INCIDENT REPORTING REQUIREMENTS:
(1) The licensee will report to the
appropriate authorities the following incidents. After making a report to the
appropriate authorities, the licensee shall notify the licensing authority of
the incident giving rise to its report as soon as possible but no later than 24
hours after the incident occurred. A report should first be made by telephone
and followed with written notification. The licensee shall report any incident
that has threatened or could threaten the health and safety of children and
staff members, such as, but not limited to:
(a) a lost, missing, or unattended
child;
(b) a serious
injury;
(c) the abuse or neglect of
a child;
(d) fire, flood, or other
natural disaster that creates structural damages to a program or poses a health
hazard;
(e) any of the illnesses on
the current list of notifiable diseases and communicable diseases published by
the office of epidemiology of the New Mexico department of health;
(f) any legal action against a program or
staff members;
(g) any incident
that could affect the background check eligibility of any cleared person
related to this license;
(h) the
use of physical or mechanical restraints, unless due to documented emergencies
or medically documented necessity; or
(i) any known change in an educator's health
condition or use of medication that impairs his or her ability to provide for
the health, safety or welfare of children in care.
(2) A program will notify parents and
guardians in writing of any incident, including notifiable illnesses, that has
threatened the health or safety of children in the program. Incidents include,
but are not limited to, those listed in Paragraph (1) of Subsection C of
8.16.2.40 NMAC. The licensee shall ensure that it obtains parent or guardian
signatures on all incident reports within 24 hours of the incident. The
licensee shall immediately notify the parent or guardian in the event of any
head injury.
(3) Incident reports
involving suspected child abuse and neglect must be reported immediately to
children's protective services and local law enforcement. The licensing
authority follows written protocols/procedures for the prioritization,
tracking, investigation and reporting of incidents, as outlined in the
complaint investigation protocol and procedures.
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