Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-5-5207 - Maintenance of Certification: General Requirements; Training
A. Child care
personnel and all individual backup providers shall be fingerprinted and pay
all required fingerprint fees within the time prescribed in A.R.S. §
41-1964.
B. A provider and all individual backup
providers shall maintain the physical, mental, and emotional health necessary
to fulfill all legal requirements for child care providers.
C. No later than 60 days after the date of
provider certification, a provider and individual backup providers shall
furnish the Department with proof of acceptable first aid training and
certification in infant/child cardiopulmonary resuscitation ("CPR"). As used in
this Section, "acceptable training" means a classroom or blended-learning
course that conforms to the current guidelines of the American Red Cross or the
American Heart Association, as confirmed in writing by the training provider.
The Department may extend the time for completing this requirement and children
may remain in care during an extension, if:
1.
The class was not available within the 60-day time period; or
2. The provider, individual backup provider,
or a dependent was ill, and the provider or backup provider was unable to
attend a scheduled class due to the illness.
D. A provider and individual backup providers
shall maintain current training and certification in first aid and infant/child
CPR through acceptable training courses.
E. A certified provider shall attend at least
six hours of training each calendar year in any of the following subjects:
1. The Department's child care program,
policies, and procedures;
2. Child
health and safety, including recognition, control, and prevention of illness
and disease;
3. Child growth and
development;
4. Child abuse
prevention, detection, and reporting;
5. Positive guidance and
discipline;
6. Child
nutrition;
7. Communication with
families; family involvement;
8.
Developmentally appropriate practices; and
9. Other similar subjects designed to improve
the provider's ability to provide child care.
F. A provider shall maintain a record of all
training, and annually furnish the Department with proof of
attendance.
G. A provider shall
maintain a safe and clean home facility, including furnishings, equipment,
supplies, materials, utensils, toys, and grounds, that meets the standards in
this Article.
H. At all times, a
provider shall allow the Department access to all parts of the home facility.
The Department shall make at least two onsite visits each year to each home
facility and in-home provider. At least one visit shall be
unannounced.
I. A provider shall
allow a parent or a designated representative access to the home facility at
all times when the parent's child is present, and shall give parents and
designated representatives written notice explaining this right.
J. A provider shall directly supervise a
visitor to the home facility while the visitor is in an area with a child in
care.
K. A provider shall not
expose a child in care to tobacco products or smoke.
L. A provider shall not care for a child
while under the influence of alcoholic beverages, medication, or any other
substance, that may or does impair the provider's ability to care for a
child.
M. A provider shall not
consume alcoholic beverages while caring for a child.
N. A provider shall not refuse to provide
care to any child on the basis of color, sex, religion, disability, or national
origin.
O. If a provider is
notified that a child or household member has a communicable disease, the
provider shall ensure that a child who lacks written evidence of immunity to
the communicable disease is not permitted to be present in the home facility
until:
1. A parent provides written evidence
of the child's immunity to the disease; or
2. A local health department notifies the
provider that the child may return to the home facility
Notes
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