West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 78 - Human Services
Title 78 - LEGISLATIVE RULE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES BUREAU FOR SOCIAL SERVICES
Series 78-01 - Child Care Center Licensing Requirements
Section 78-1-6 - Governance
Universal Citation: 78 WV Code of State Rules 78-1-6
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
6.1. Administrative Structure.
6.1.a. General. The Licensee is
legally accountable for the operation of the center and shall ensure the
program's compliance with the provisions of W. Va. Code §
49-2-101
et seq.
and the requirements of this rule. The Licensee shall:
6.1.a.1. Implement a statement of purpose as
described in this rule; and
6.1.a.2. Develop policies and procedures to
be kept in an administrative manual as described in this section to guide the
operation of the center.
6.1.b. A center shall have a governing body
to ensure that the responsibilities of the licensee are carried out.
6.1.b.1. The governing body shall have at
least one parent of a child currently served by the center, or when no parent
is available for the governing body, a parent advisory committee shall be
established as described in this section.
6.1.b.2. No staff member, staff family
member, or employee of a public agency that regulates or makes eligibility
decisions for the center may serve, but the director may be an ex-officio
non-voting member.
6.1.b.3. The
governing body shall meet at least four times in a twelve-month period and
preserve in writing the minutes of each meeting, including but not limited to,
the meeting's date and time, members in attendance, issues considered, and
decisions made.
6.1.b.4. The
governing body shall appoint a full-time director to manage the daily
operations at each site where a center operates; submit the director's
qualifications in writing for approval by the Secretary prior to employment;
conduct an annual evaluation of the director; and, oversee any necessary action
regarding the director's job performance.
6.1.c. An unincorporated, individual licensee
(owner) may act as the governing body. In addition to the requirements listed
in paragraph 6.1.b.4., the owner shall appoint a parent advisory committee
comprised of parents of children currently served by the center that meets at
least four times in a 12-month period.
6.2. Statement of Purpose.
6.2.a. An applicant or licensee shall ensure
that each center has a written statement of purpose that includes:
6.2.a.1. The type of care and programs
offered by the center;
6.2.a.2. The
goals and objectives for each of the offered programs;
6.2.a.3. The ages of the children
served;
6.2.a.4. The scheduled days
and hours of operations;
6.2.a.5.
The admission and discharge policies; and,
6.2.a.6. The provisions made by the applicant
or licensee to ensure safety and reduce risk of harm.
6.2.b. An applicant or licensee shall ensure
that the statement of purpose is:
6.2.b.1.
Available to staff members and parents at all times; and,
6.2.b.2. Reviewed with all staff members
whenever changes are made.
6.3. Administrative Manual.
6.3.a. An applicant or licensee shall ensure
that each center has an administrative manual that includes the center's
policies and procedures with the dates they were implemented or revised,
regarding:
6.3.a.1. Confidentiality and
information disclosure and secure disposition of records;
6.3.a.2. Admission and discharge;
6.3.a.3. Personnel:
6.3.a.3.A. Employment;
6.3.a.3.B. Termination;
6.3.a.3.C. Use of uncompensated
personnel;
6.3.a.3.D. Criminal
background checks and substantiated abuse or neglect findings;
6.3.a.3.E. Compensation, including a
statement of coverage or exemption from coverage of Workers Compensation and
Unemployment Compensation;
6.3.a.3.F. Circumstances under which the
center reserves the right to require drug and alcohol screening for drivers,
other staff, and volunteers; and
6.3.a.3.G. Periodic performance
evaluations;
6.3.a.4.
Behavior management including, a description of methods used for positive
guidance, when the use of time-out or other behavior consequences are to be
communicated to the parent and what process the center uses to determine and
develop behavior management plans;
6.3.a.5. Reporting of abuse;
6.3.a.6. Health policies for staff and
children, addressing at a minimum the health requirements of this
rule;
6.3.a.7.
Attendance;
6.3.a.8.
Emergencies;
6.3.a.9.
Transportation; and,
6.3.a.10.
Grievance procedures.
6.3.b. An applicant or licensee shall ensure
that the administrative manual is:
6.3.b.1.
Available to staff members at all times; and,
6.3.b.2. Reviewed with all staff members when
changes are made.
6.4. Standards of Ethical Conduct. A center shall not misrepresent or operate a program in any way that is misleading, deceptive, or illegal.
6.5. Grievance Procedure. A center shall develop and implement a written grievance procedure for families and employees. The procedure shall be written in clear and simple language and shall include at least the following provisions:
6.5.a. A center shall ensure that families
and employees can express concerns or make complaints without fear of
retaliation; and.
6.5.b. The center
shall explain the procedure to parents and employees and obtain written
acknowledgment that an explanation of the procedure has been
provided.
6.6. Records and Information Disclosure.
6.6.a. Records. A
center shall maintain the confidentiality of all records, including:
6.6.a.1. Child records according to the
following guidelines:
6.6.a.1.A. A center
where the child is currently enrolled shall keep the child's records on the
premises and have a procedure for the maintenance, security, and disposition of
records;
6.6.a.1.B. A center shall
store and secure records against loss, tampering, or unauthorized use and
establish procedures restricting access to records and unauthorized use under
the provisions of W. Va. Code §
61-3C-1
et seq.;
and,
6.6.a.1.C. A center shall
retain records for a minimum of three years following the child's
discharge.
6.6.a.2.
Staff records according to the following guidelines:
6.6.a.2.A. A center shall keep all current
staff records on file on the premises and have a procedure for the maintenance,
security, and disposition of records;
6.6.a.2.B. A center that operates at more
than one site shall keep current staff members' emergency medical information
on file at each location where a staff member is employed and at a central
location; and,
6.6.a.2.C. A center
that operates at more than one site may keep all staff records at a central
location as long as the central location is in West Virginia.
6.6.b. Information
Disclosure.
6.6.b.1. A center shall keep all
information about the child confidential and shall only disclose it to staff
members caring for the child in accordance with the center's policies and
procedures.
6.6.b.2. A center shall
obtain the written consent of the child's parent before disclosing information
about the child except when disclosing information to the Secretary or his or
her designee.
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