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 340:110-3-296 - Rest time
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 340:110-3-296
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Rest equipment and bedding.
(1)
Appropriate. Equipment and bedding meets the requirements in this
Section and Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC)
340:110-3-302.
(2)
Size. Equipment and bedding
is of sufficient size to comfortably accommodate the child's size and
weight.
(3)
Resting
surface. A sheet covers the entire resting surface.
(4)
Cover. A cover is within
reach of each child 1-year-old and older.
(5)
Individually assigned.
Equipment is assigned to individual children.
(6)
Individually used. Equipment
and bedding is in use by one child at a time, except during emergency plan
procedures.
(7)
Spacing. Equipment is spaced to allow easy access to children by
the teaching personnel and for the safe evacuation of children.
(8)
Clean. Equipment and bedding
is cleaned and sanitized per OAC
340:110-3-304.
(b) Rest time - infants.
(1)
Schedule.
The sleep schedule corresponds to the infant's needs and as closely as possible
to the schedule established by the parents. Documentation is maintained per OAC
340:110-3-281.4(b).
(2)
Infant safe sleep
environment. Infant safe sleep environments are maintained.
(A)
Appropriate sleep
environment. The infant safe sleep environment requirements listed in
(i) through (v) of this subparagraph are met.
(i) Infants sleep in cribs or play yards that
meet the requirements per OAC
340:110-3-302(b),
with the sides fully raised and secured.
(ii) Infants sleep directly on a
tight-fitting sheet covering the mattress.
(iii) Only pacifiers without attachments to
them are in rest equipment with infants, when used.
(iv) Infants are protected from overheating
by adjusting room temperature and clothing.
(v) Infants birth through three months of age
may be swaddled with an infant-sized, thin fabric, such as a receiving blanket,
only when:
(I) requested by the parents and
permission is maintained per OAC
340:110-3-281.4(b);
and
(II) the infant is not mobile
enough to move the fabric over his or her face.
(B)
Inappropriate sleep
environment. Infant safe sleep environment requirements listed in (i)
through (viii) of this subparagraph are met.
(i) When an infant arrives asleep, the infant
is immediately moved to appropriate rest equipment.
(ii) When an infant falls asleep in equipment
other than appropriate rest equipment, the infant is immediately moved to
appropriate rest equipment.
(iii)
Soft products, such as quilts, comforters, sheepskins, pillows, stuffed toys,
and bumper pads are prohibited inside and on the side of infant rest equipment.
(I) Covers, including blankets, are
prohibited.
(II) An exception is
swaddling per (A) of this paragraph.
(iv) Soft sleeping surfaces, such as soft
mattresses, waterbeds, sofas, pillows, beanbag chairs, and inflatable mats are
prohibited.
(v) Sleep positioners
and elevated mattresses are prohibited, unless there is a medical reason as
documented per OAC
340:110-3-281.4(b).
(vi) Play equipment, and other items, except
for pacifiers, are not placed inside, above, or attached to the sides of the
infant rest equipment, unless there is a medical reason for a monitor or other
device as documented per OAC
340:110-3-281.4(b).
However, mobiles may be securely attached or hung above the crib provided no
part of the mobile is within reach of the child.
(vii) Pacifiers are not attached to the
infant or his or her clothing when in rest equipment.
(viii) Bibs are not placed around the
infant's neck when in rest equipment.
(C)
Sleep position.
(i) Infants are placed on their back for
sleeping, unless there is a medical reason an infant should not sleep in this
position as documented per OAC
340:110-3-281.4(b).
(ii) Infants who are able to turn themselves
over, are placed initially on their back for sleeping, but may turn themselves
over and sleep in a position they prefer.
(c) Rest time - 1-year-olds through 4-year-olds.
(1)
Schedule. Children are provided a rest time.
(2)
Rest equipment. Children
rest on a mat, cot, or bed. However, 1-year-olds may also rest in cribs or play
yards that meet requirements per OAC
340:110-3-302(b)
with the sides fully raised and secured.
(3)
Overnight care. The
overnight requirements listed in (A) and (B) of this paragraph are met.
(A)
Rest equipment. Mats are not
used. Cots and beds have a waterproof pad or mattress.
(B)
Bedding. In addition, cots
and beds used overnight have a:
(i) top sheet
and extra covers within reach of the child; and
(ii) pillow and pillow case.
(d) Rest time - 5-year-olds and older.
(1)
Schedule. Children are not
required to have a rest time.
(2)
Rest equipment. When a child chooses to rest, a mat, cot, bed,
sofa, futon, bean bag, or other similar rest equipment is provided.
(3)
Overnight care. The same
requirements as overnight care for 1-year-olds through 4-year-olds are
met.
(e) Restrictions.
(1)
Floor. Personnel do not allow children to sleep on the
floor.
(2)
Covered heads and
faces. Children's heads and faces are not covered while resting. When a
child continues to cover their head or face, the cover is removed once the
child falls asleep.
(3)
Restraints. Restraining children on rest equipment is
prohibited.
(4)
After
resting. Once children have rested, they are not forced to remain on the
rest equipment and are provided quiet activities until rest time is
over.
(f) Ratios and supervision.
(1)
Ratios - 3-
through 5-year-olds. A rest time ratio exception may apply per OAC
340:110-3-286(a).
(2)
Light level. Light levels
are maintained for supervision per OAC
340:110-3-300(g).
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