North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 75 - Department of Human Services
Article 75-03 - Community Services
Chapter 75-03-11.1 - Preschool Early Childhood Services
Section 75-03-11.1-26 - Minimum provisions regarding emergency care for children

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024

The school-age child care program shall have written plans to respond to illness, accidents, and emergencies, including burns, serious injury, and ingestion of poison. The operator shall ensure that parents of enrolled children are advised of these plans. Plans must:

1. Establish emergency response procedures;

2. Provide accessible posting of emergency response procedures and training for all staff members concerning those emergency procedures;

3. Require the availability of at least one working flashlight;

4. Require at least one department-approved first-aid kit be maintained and kept in each major activity area, inaccessible to children, yet readily accessible to staff members at all times;

5. Provide a working telephone immediately accessible to staff members with a list of emergency telephone numbers conspicuously posted;

6. Require that the program inform parents in writing of any first aid administered to their child within twenty-four hours of the incident and immediately notify parents of any injury which requires emergency care beyond first aid, and require an injury report to be made a part of the child's record;

7. Require a plan for responding to minor illnesses and minor accidents when children are in the care of the school-age child care program;

8. Require written permission to dispense medication and require proper instructions for the administration of medication be obtained from the parent of a child in the school-age child care program who requires medication:

a. Medication prescribed by a medical provider must be accompanied by the medical provider's written instructions as to its dosage and storage, and labeled with the child's name and date.

b. The program shall keep a written record of the administration of medication, including over-the-counter medication, for each child. Records must include the date and time of each administration, the dosage, the name of the staff member administering the medication, and the name of the child. The program shall include completed medication records in the child's record.

c. Medication must be stored in an area inaccessible to children, and medication stored in a refrigerator must be stored collectively in a spillproof container;

9. Require a supervised, temporary isolation area be designated for a child who is too ill to remain in the school-age child care program, or who has an infectious or contagious disease, with the following procedures being followed when those signs or symptoms are observed:

a. Parents are notified immediately and asked to pick up their child; and

b. First aid is provided and medical care sought, as necessary;

10. Establish and implement practices in accordance with guidance obtained through consultation with local health unit authorities or authorities from the public health division of the department regarding the exclusion and return of children with infectious or communicable conditions. The operator may obtain this guidance directly or through current published material regarding exclusion and return to the school-age child care program;

11. Notify parents, legal custodians, or guardians of a child's exposure to a presumed or confirmed reportable infectious disease;

12. Identify a source of emergency health services readily available to the school-age child care program, including:

a. A prearranged plan for emergency medical care in which parents of enrolled children are advised of the arrangement; and

b. Provisions for emergency transportation, specifically when a child is to be brought to another place for emergency care, an adult staff member responsible for caring for or teaching children shall remain with the child until medical personnel assume responsibility for the child's care and until the parent is notified; and

13. Require information be provided to parents, as needed, concerning child health and social services available in the community.

General Authority: NDCC 50-11.1-01, 50-11.1-04, 50-11.1-08

Law Implemented: NDCC 50-11.1-01

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