Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 744 - MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR SCHOOL-AGE AND BEFORE OR AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS
Subchapter B - ADMINISTRATION AND COMMUNICATION
Division 2 - REQUIRED NOTIFICATIONS
Section 744.307 - What emergency or medical situations must I notify parents about?

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

(a) You must notify the parent of a child immediately if there is an allegation that the child has been abused, neglected, or exploited, as defined in Texas Family Code § 261.001, while in your care.

(b) After you ensure the safety of the child, you must notify the parent of the child immediately after the child:

(1) Is injured and the injury requires medical treatment by a health-care professional or hospitalization;

(2) Shows signs or symptoms of an illness that requires hospitalization;

(3) Has had an emergency anaphylaxis reaction that required administration of an unassigned epinephrine auto-injector;

(4) Has been involved in any non-routine situation that placed, or may have placed, the child at risk for injury or harm. For example, a caregiver forgetting the child in an operation vehicle or on the playground or failing to prevent the child from wandering away from the operation unsupervised; or

(5) Has been involved in any situation that renders the operation unsafe, such as a fire, flood, or damage to the operation as a result of severe weather.

(c) You must notify the parent of less serious injuries when the parent picks the child up from the operation. Less serious injuries include minor cuts, scratches, and contusions requiring first-aid treatment by employees.

(d) You must provide written notice to the parent of each child attending the operation within 48 hours of becoming aware that a child in your care or an employee has contracted a communicable disease deemed notifiable by the Department of State Health Services, as specified in 25 TAC Chapter 97, Subchapter A (relating to Control of Communicable Diseases).

(e) You must provide written notice to the parent of each child in a group within 48 hours when there is an outbreak of lice or other infestation in the group. You must either post this notice in a prominent and publicly accessible place where parents can easily view it or send an individual note to each parent.

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