Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-5-5210 - Safety; Supervision
A.
When a provider is unavailable to care for a child for a reason described in
R6-5-5222(B), the provider may use only the backup provider designated under
R6-5-5202 or
R6-5-5222(E).
B. A provider shall give parents and
guardians written notice of the provider's backup care plan.
C. A provider shall not engage in activities
that interfere with the ability to supervise and care for children, including
other employment, and volunteer or recreational activities. An in-home provider
shall not perform housekeeping duties unrelated to the care of the
child.
D. A provider shall directly
supervise each child who is awake.
E. A provider shall have unobstructed access
to and shall be able to hear each child who is sleeping.
F. A provider shall not permit a child in
care to use a spa or hot tub.
G. A
provider shall have written permission from a parent or guardian before
allowing a child to engage in water play. In this subsection, "water play"
means any activity in which water is likely to get into a child's
ears.
H. A provider shall directly
supervise any child who is in a pool area.
I. A provider shall accompany a child who is
using a public or semi-public swimming place.
J. A provider shall have written permission
from a child's parent or designated representative to bathe or shower the
child, or to allow the child to bathe or shower independently.
K. A provider shall not permit a child
younger than age 6 to bathe or shower unsupervised.
L. A provider shall report suspected child
abuse or neglect to CPS or the local law enforcement department as required by
A.R.S. §
13-3620.
M. A provider shall use developmentally
appropriate precautions to separate a child in care from hazardous areas,
including locked doors and safe portable folding gates.
N. A provider shall release a child only to
the child's parent or to an adult who has been designated in writing by the
parent.
O. A provider shall not
allow a person addicted to or under the influence of illegal drugs or alcohol
in the home facility while children in care are present.
P. A provider shall not permit a person who
is abusive to children, or who uses unacceptable disciplinary methods as
described in
R6-5-5212, into the
home facility when children in care are present.
Notes
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