North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 10A - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 09 - CHILD CARE RULES
Section .0600 - SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR CHILD CARE CENTERS
Section 09 .0606 - SAFE SLEEP PRACTICES
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) Each center licensed to care for infants aged 12 months or younger shall develop, adopt, and comply with a written safe sleep policy that:
(b) The center shall post a copy of its safe sleep policy about infant safe sleep practices in a prominent place in the infant room where parents and caregivers are able to view daily.
(c) A copy of the center's safe sleep policy shall be given and explained to the parents of an infant aged 12 months or younger on or before the first day the infant attends the center. The parent shall sign a statement acknowledging the receipt and explanation of the policy. The acknowledgement shall contain:
The center shall retain the acknowledgement in the child's record as long as the child is enrolled at the center.
(d) If a center amends its safe sleep policy, it shall give written notice of the amendment to the parents of all enrolled infants aged 12 months or younger at least 14 days before the amended policy is implemented. Each parent shall sign a statement acknowledging the receipt and explanation of the amendment. The center shall retain the acknowledgement in the child's record as long as the child is enrolled at the center.
(e) A caregiver shall place a child age 12 months or younger on the child's back for sleeping, unless for a child age 6 months or younger, the operator obtains a written waiver from a health care professional; or for a child older than 6 months, the operator obtains a written waiver from a health care professional or parent. Waivers shall include the following:
The center shall retain the waiver in the child's record as long as the child is enrolled at the center.
(f) For each infant with a waiver on file at the center as specified in Paragraph (e) of this Rule, a notice shall be posted for quick reference near the infant's crib, bassinet, play pen, cot or mat that shall include:
No confidential medical information, including an infant's medical diagnosis, shall be shown on the notice.
(g) Documents that verify staff member's compliance with visual checks on infants shall be maintained for a minimum of one month.
(h) A bed, crib, or cot, equipped with a firm waterproof mattress at least four inches thick and a fitted sheet shall be provided for each child who remains in the center after midnight. The top of bunk beds shall be used by school-age children only.
(i) A caregiver shall not place anything over the face of a child during rest time.
Authority
G.S.
110-85;
110-91(15);
143B-168.3;
Eff. May
1, 2004;
Amended Eff. July 1, 2010;
Readopted Eff.
October 1, 2017;
Amended Eff. February 1,
2021.