Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) What shall be
available on all trips, including routine walking trips?
The approved child day camp
is to:
(1) Have written and signed permission from
the parent before transporting or escorting a child away from the primary use
spaces of the approved child day camp for field trips and routine trips as
detailed in appendix A to this rule. The permission slips shall be kept on file
at the approved day camp for one year.
(2) Have the information pursuant to
rule
5101:2-18-05 of the
Administrative Code for each child on the trip, except routine walks.
(3) Have the written medical form pursuant to
rule
5101:2-18-11 of the
Administrative Code for any child who has a health condition which could
require medications, special procedures or
precautions during the course of the trip. The approved child day camp shall
also take supplies needed to provide such treatment.
(4) Have a working cellular phone or other
means of immediate communication. Cellular phones shall not be used by a driver
while the vehicle is in motion.
(5)
Ensure that the child day camp staff member responsible for each child on the
field trip maintains a written record of which vehicle each child is being
transported in and the cellular phone number of the adult in that vehicle who
could be contacted in an emergency.
(6) Ensure that a person trained in
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and first aid in accordance with rule
5101:2-18-08 of the
Administrative Code shall be present in the vehicle for routine trips and field
trips and at the destination on all field trips. More than one person may be
used to meet this requirement.
(7)
Ensure that if the vehicle used to transport children is manufactured with seat
belts, they shall be utilized by all the adults and children in the vehicle,
and no more than one person shall be strapped in each seat belt. Children or
adults shall not be permitted to stand in a moving vehicle, sit on the floor or
ride in a vehicle where all seats are not securely anchored.
(8)
Ensure that
reasonable accommodations are provided for children with special health needs,
so that children are not excluded from trips because of a special health
need.
(B) What are
the ratio and supervision requirements for trips, including routine walking
trips?
The approved child day camp is
to:
(1)
Meet the
staff/child ratio requirements of rule
5101:2-18-09 of the
Administrative Code on field
trips and routine trips. Children shall be assigned to specific child day camp
staff members for all field trips.
(2)
Ensure an additional adult
is
present in the vehicle for every ten children, or the driver
has a means of immediate communication, such as a
cellular phone, to summon an additional adult. The
additional adult in the vehicle may be the driver, parent or volunteer.
(3)
Ensure
the staff/child ratio requirements of rule
5101:2-18-09 of the
Administrative Code
are met while children are being transported if
public transportation is being utilized.
(4)
Ensure that
an adult
is present in the vehicle any time children are
in the vehicle. At no time are children to be left unattended.
(5)
Check the vehicle at completion of each trip to
ensure that no child has been left in the vehicle.
(6)
Ensure that
during routine walking trips or walking field trips, an additional adult
is
present for every ten school-age children.
(C) What are the requirements for drivers who
are used in the staff/child ratio or are child day camp staff members?
The driver shall:
(1)
Be at least eighteen years old.
(2)
On routine trips, be an employee or child day camp staff member with the
exception of contracted transportation services.
(3) Never leave
children alone in a vehicle, including leaving children in the vehicle when it
is being refueled, except when a trip is of such a length as to require
refueling after starting with a full tank.
(4)
Meet the requirements of an employee or child day camp staff member as required
in rule
5101:2-18-06 of the
Administrative Code.
(5)
Ensure
that all passengers, including the driver, follow the state of Ohio's
child restraint law found in section
4511.81 of the Revised Code when
transporting children enrolled in the approved child day camp.
(6)
Not allow children under twelve years of age to ride in the front seat of any
vehicle.
(7) Be trained
utilizing the American camp association (ACA) training for drivers standards
and the ACA accident procedures standards if the driver is an employee of the
approved child day camp.
(a) A trained driver
is not required when public transportation is being utilized, or if the driver
is a contracted driver.
(b)
Training for transportation shall be completed at least annually for all
drivers and shall be documented and kept on file at the approved child day camp
in the employee's or the child day camp staff member's file for review by
ODJFS.
(8) Contracted drivers
are not used in staff/child ratios and are not employees of the child day camp.
For these drivers, the administrator
is
to keep the transportation contract on file for review.
(D) What are the vehicle
requirements for the approved child day camp?
Any vehicle operated by the child day camp or driven by a child
day camp staff member to transport children for routine trips or field trips
shall be mechanically safe at all times.
(E) When shall vehicles used for transporting
children be inspected?
(1) The approved child
day camp shall maintain documentation that staff have performed weekly
inspections followed by any necessary repairs or other appropriate actions, for
the following items:
(a) A visual inspection
of the vehicle's tires for wear and adequate pressure.
(b) A visual inspection for working
headlights and taillights, signals, mirrors, wiper blades and dash
gauges.
(c) An inspection for
properly functioning child and driver restraints.
(d) An inspection for properly functioning
doors and windows.
(e) An
inspection for, and cleaning of, debris from the vehicle's interior.
(2) The child day camp shall
require providers of transportation services to maintain documentation that the
transportation services staff have performed the required weekly inspections
and necessary repairs or other appropriate actions required by paragraph (E)(1)
of this rule.
(F) What
are the requirements for the vehicle safety inspection?
(1) The safety inspection shall be performed
within the month prior to seasonal use. A new vehicle
purchased directly from the dealer is to have the safety check completed before
one year from the date of purchase. The bill of sale from the vehicle purchase
is to be maintained on file at the approved child day camp to verify
compliance.
(2) The safety
inspection shall be performed by an automotive service excellence (ASE)
certified mechanic, federal motor carrier safety
administration (FMCSA) safety inspector, or the Ohio state highway
patrol.
(a) A vehicle sticker issued
from the Ohio state highway patrol indicating the vehicle has passed a school
bus or personal vehicle inspection may be used to meet this
requirement.
(b) School buses and
multifunction school activity buses which are inspected and licensed by the
Ohio state highway patrol are exempt from the seasonal safety check required in
this rule. The approved child day camp is to prepare
the buses before each trip following the Ohio department of education's
operational and safety rules of Chapter 3301-83 of the Administrative
Code.
(3)
Verification of the safety check shall be documented on the JFS 01230 "Vehicle
Inspection Report for Child Care Centers."
This verification shall
include notation and correction of any safety violation and shall be maintained
on file at the approved child day camp for review by ODJFS.
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