Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 340 - Department of Human Services
Chapter 110 - Licensing Services
Subchapter 3 - Licensing Standards For Child Care Facilities
Part 15 - REQUIREMENTS FOR CHILD CARE CENTERS, DAY CAMPS, DROP-IN PROGRAMS, OUT-OF-SCHOOL TIME PROGRAMS, -DAY PROGRAMS, AND PROGRAMS FOR SICK CHILDREN
Section 340:110-3-292 - Animals
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 340:110-3-292
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) General.
(1) When animals live on-site, visit the
facility, or children have off-site animal contact, the requirements in this
Section are met.
(2) Local animal
ordinances are followed.
(3)
Parents are notified of animals' presence, per Oklahoma Administrative Code
(OAC) 340:110-3-280(d).
(4) Animal bites are:
(A) reported, per OAC
340:110-3-280(a) and
(d); and
(B) documented as an injury, per OAC
340:110-3-281.2(c)
and 340:110-3-281.4(b).
(b) Prohibited and inaccessible animals on-site.
(1)
Prohibited animals on-site, unless the requirements specifically state
otherwise, include:
(A) common hosts of
rabies ineligible for United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)-approved
rabies vaccinations; and
(B) wild
or dangerous animals.
(2) When stray animals are on-site, the
program takes action to have them removed from the premises.
(3) Birds of the parrot family, such as
cockatoos, cockatiels, parakeets, and lovebirds meet Psittacosis testing
requirements, per (e) of this Section. Birds testing:
(A) positive are prohibited on-site. When an
antibody test result is positive, an antigen test may be conducted prior to
prohibition; or
(B) negative are
inaccessible to children on-site.
(4) Inaccessible animals on-site, unless the
requirements specifically state otherwise, include:
(A) ferrets;
(B) spiders, such as tarantulas;
(C) fish;
(D) amphibians, such as frogs, tadpoles,
newts, and salamanders;
(E)
reptiles, such as non-venomous lizards and snakes, turtles, terrapins, and
tortoises;
(F) hermit crabs;
and
(G) baby poultry, such as
chicks, ducklings, and goslings.
(c) Child and animal contact on-site and off-site.
(1) Children may have
on-site or off-site contact with animals that:
(A) are friendly and not aggressive;
and
(B) do not pose a health or
safety risk. The program does not allow children to have contact with
prohibited or inaccessible animals, per (b) of this Section. However, children
6 years of age and older may have limited contact with a potential Salmonella
bacteria-carrying animal identified, per (g) of this Section, provided
children:
(i) only touch the animal with his
or her hands; or
(ii) wear
protective outer garments and remove prior to hand washing.
(2) During animal
contact, personnel:
(A) supervise contact and
are close enough to remove the animal or children immediately if the animal
shows distress signs or children show signs of treating the animal
inappropriately; and
(B) discourage
children from hand-to-mouth activities, including prohibiting eating, drinking,
and using a pacifier.
(3) After animal contact, personnel ensure
hand washing requirements are met.
(d) Hand washing and food.
(1) The hand washing requirements are met,
per OAC 340:110-3-294(a).
Personnel ensure adequate hand washing facilities are available for off-site
animal activities or contact.
(2)
The food supply and potentially hazardous food requirements are met, per OAC
340:110-3-299(b) and
(c). This includes farm field trips where
children taste foods.
(e) Animal health.
(1) Animals are clean and healthy, showing no
evidence of disease or infestation.
(2) Animals showing unusual behavior or
disease symptoms are isolated until examined by a licensed veterinarian and
approved to return to the facility.
(3) Rabies vaccinations are specific to the
species, and documentation is maintained, per OAC
340:110-3-281.2(c).
(4) Birds of the parrot family have
Psittacosis test results prior to entering the facility, and documentation is
maintained, per OAC
340:110-3-281.2(c).
(f) Cleanliness.
(1) Animals are restricted from:
(A) kitchen and food storage and preparation
areas;
(B) food-contact items and
surfaces; and
(C) children's
resting surfaces.
(2)
Animal litter boxes are prohibited in the kitchen, food storage areas, or areas
easily accessible to children.
(3)
Animal waste:
(A) is inaccessible;
(B) in animal habitats is disposed of daily;
and
(C) in outdoor play areas is
disposed, per OAC
340:110-3-304(a).
(4) Sinks used for food
preparation, obtaining drinking water, hand washing, or other hygiene
activities are not used for:
(A) fish tank
water disposal; or
(B) cleaning
animal feeding and watering containers and habitats.
(g) Salmonella cross-contamination prevention.
(1)
Potential Salmonella bacteria-carrying animals are identified, per (b)(4)(C)
through (G) of this Section.
(2)
When these animals are on-site, additional precautions in (A) and (B) of this
subsection protect children from Salmonella bacteria contact.
(A) Animal contact with floors, tables, and
other children's surfaces is prohibited.
(B) Personnel ensure children avoid contact
with animal habitats, feeding and watering containers, supplies, and any item
having animal contact.
(h) Visiting animal exhibits.
(1) The program may allow visiting animal
exhibits on-site for special activities, including prohibited and inaccessible
animals identified, per (b) of this Section.
(2) In these situations the:
(A) visiting animal handlers are present with
the animals at all times;
(B)
animals and habitats are restricted from classrooms, where children eat, drink,
or rest, and from food preparation areas;
(C) prohibited animals remain confined in
habitats for observation only;
(D)
children do not have contact with prohibited and inaccessible animals, unless
allowed, per (c) of this Section;
(E) other requirements in this Section are
met; and
(F) higher risk activity
requirements are met, per OAC
340:110-3-290.
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