Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 747 - MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR CHILD-CARE HOMES
Subchapter D - PERSONNEL
Division 4 - PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Section 747.1305 - What areas of training must the annual training for substitute and assistant caregivers cover?
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Each caregiver counted in the child/caregiver ratio on more than ten separate occasions in one training year, as specified in §747.1311 of this division (relating to When must the annual training be obtained?) must obtain annual training relevant to the age of the children for whom the caregiver provides care.
(b) At least six clock hours of the annual training hours must be in one or more of the following topics:
(c) If your home provides care for a child younger than 24 months, one hour of the annual training hours must cover all the following topics:
(d) While there are no clock hour requirements for the topics in this subsection, the annual training hours must also include training on the following topics:
(e) The remaining annual training hours must be in one or more of the following topics:
(f) For an assistant caregiver or substitute caregiver described in §747.1303(3)(B) of this division (relating to What training must I ensure that my caregivers have within certain timeframes?), at least three of the required 15 annual training hours must come from instructor-led training. The remaining 12 required annual training hours may come from self-instructional training, of which no more than three hours may come from self-study training.
(g) For an assistant caregiver or substitute caregiver described in §747.1303(4)(B) of this division, at least five of the required 24 annual training hours must come from instructor-led training. The remaining 19 required annual training hours may come from self-instructional training, of which no more than three hours may come from self-study training.
(h) Annual training is exclusive of any requirements for orientation, pediatric first aid and pediatric CPR training, transportation safety training, water safety training, and any training received through a high school child-care work-study program.