North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 15A - Environmental Quality
Chapter 18 - ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Subchapter A - ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Section .2800 - SANITATION OF CHILD CARE CENTERS
Section 18A .2816 - LEAD POISONING HAZARDS IN CHILD CARE CENTERS
Universal Citation: 15A NC Admin Code 18A .2816
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) In child care centers, areas accessible to children shall be free of identified lead poisoning hazards as defined under G.S. 130A-131.7(7).
(b) The following actions shall be taken to ensure that drinking water in child care centers is free of identified lead poisoning hazards as defined under G.S. 130A-131.7(7)(g).
(1) Child care operators, as defined under
G.S.
110-86(7), shall test, once
every three years, all water outlets used for drinking or food preparation.
Samples shall also be collected and tested within 30 calendar days of
completion of any renovations or repairs that may impact the facility's
drinking water infrastructure, such as repair or replacement of all or part of
drinking water service lines or faucets, at impacted outlets. The operator
shall provide documentation of testing results for review by the Department
during each unannounced routine sanitation inspection under Rule .2834(b) of
this Section.
(2) For child care
centers that submit an application for licensure in accordance with
10A NCAC
09 .0302 after the effective date of this
Rule, initial samples shall be collected by the child care operator and tested
in accordance with Subparagraph (b)(4) of this Rule during the license
application process.
(3) For all
other centers, initial samples shall be collected by the child care operator
and tested in accordance with Subparagraph (b)(4) of this Rule within one year
of the effective date of this Rule.
(4) The child care operator shall collect
samples and submit them for testing in accordance with guidance specified by
the United States Environmental Protection Agency in its publication, 3Ts for
Reducing Lead in Drinking Water in Schools and Child Care Facilities, which is
incorporated by reference with subsequent changes or amendments and available
free of charge at
https://www.epa.gov/ground-water-and-drinking-water/3ts-reducing-lead-drinking-water .
Notwithstanding the guidance, samples may be collected with a stagnation period
of up to 72 hours. Samples shall be analyzed by a laboratory certified by the
North Carolina State Laboratory of Public Health to analyze for lead in
drinking water.
(5) When a water
sample is analyzed for lead content by a laboratory under this Rule, the
laboratory shall notify the Department of the test results by electronic
submission in accordance with
G.S.
130A-131.8.
(6) When a child care center receives test
results from a laboratory indicating that a water sample collected by the child
care operator contains a lead concentration at or above the lead poisoning
hazard level defined in
G.S.
130A-131.7(7)(g), the child
care operator shall:
(A) restrict access to
any water outlet(s) used for drinking or food preparation that have lead
concentrations at or above the lead poisoning hazard level; and
(B) ensure that all children and staff have
access to water free of cost that does not contain lead concentrations at or
above the lead poisoning hazard level for drinking and food
preparation.
(7) When
notified of a water lead level at or above the lead poisoning hazard level, the
Department shall conduct sampling at the water outlet identified to have a
water lead level at or above the lead poisoning hazard level within 10 business
days of notification.
(8) If a
water sample collected by the Department reveals a water lead level at or above
the lead poisoning hazard level, the child care operator shall continue to
follow Subparagraph (b)(6) of this Rule until the Department determines the
water outlet(s) are not producing water lead levels at or above the lead
poisoning hazard level and notifies the child care operator and the Division of
Child Development and Early Education in writing of this
determination.
(9) Failure to
comply with Paragraph (a) of this Rule or any Subparagraph of this Paragraph,
shall be deemed a violation of this Rule subject to demerits under Rule
.2834(c)(20) of this Section.
(10)
Within five business days of receiving the test results of the Department's
water analysis that shows a water lead level at or above the lead poisoning
hazard level, the child care center operator shall provide written notification
of the test results to the parents or legal guardians of the children attending
the child care center and the staff of the child care center, in accordance
with the United States Environmental Protection Agency guidance specified in
Subparagraph (b)(4) of this Rule.
(11) Within five business days of receiving
the test results of the Department's water analysis that shows a water lead
level at or above the lead poisoning hazard level, the child care center
operator shall make the test results available to the public, free of charge.
The child care center operator may post test results to the child care center's
website to satisfy the requirement to make the test results available to the
public.
Authority
G.S.
110-91;
130A-131.5;
130A-131.7(7);
130A-131.8;
Eff.
July 1, 1991;
Amended Eff. October 1, 2019; January 1, 2006;
February 1, 1995.
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